http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/s...=ESPNHeadlines

Read this article.

I don't care for snow and slick roads either, but it seems to me like more and more we cancel everything because of it. It snows a few inches and we act like it paralyzes us. We cancel church, ballgames, businesses close...and we couldn't POSSIBLY come to work...

I can remember my Grandfather shaking his head and talking about how snow never kept him from going where he intended on going, even with a little 2wd truck and a rear-wheel-drive car in the driveway. "Hell, we dug out of a foot of snow and traveled 30 miles on a 2-lane road that would have been closed these days...just to see a UK basketball game. We lived."

A couple of weeks ago, I looked out to a few inches of snow, ice covered roads...and all I had to get me from A to B was a lowered Mustang GT with summer tires. It wasn't ideal, but by God I got where I needed to go.

I can understand living up in the mountains or way out in the country and having an ill-equipped vehicle - You aint gonna get where you need to be. But for those in the city, where roads are pre-treated hours before the event, snow plows are moving about soon after the snow flies...you can get there barring an epic storm. Now, the road might get a little bumpy or your poor wittle tootsies might get chilled, but you'll live. Put on a coat, pull on your boots, shovel your way out if you have to, and get moving...wussies!!!!!!