Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman would love to play in the Super Bowl in the snow. It would give his team’s league-best passing defense even more of an advantage against a quarterback and receivers with cold hands and slow feet. But Sherman doesn’t think the Super Bowl should be played in the snow. It gives a defense an advantage over the opposing offense, but that’s not a fair way to determine a Super Bowl champion, Sherman wrote in his latest column for Sports Illustrated’s “Monday Morning Quarterback” site. Super Bowl XLVIII will be held Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., where there is a possibility of snow [...] Source: Continue reading...