Coach Jim Harbaugh wants two things in preparing for the New York Giants this Sunday at Candlestick Park in the NFC Championship Game. He wants it to rain on his team in practice, and he seemingly wants his team to be loose.
Harbaugh extended his Thursday news conference by asking a question of his own.
"Isn't anybody going to ask me about the weather?" he queried.
When questions were asked, he said, "I noticed when I was standing on my balcony today at about 6:20, 6:30 (a.m.), looked out and saw a very red sky," Harbaugh said. "That means, 'red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky in morning, sailor take warning.' So, I anticipate that we'll have some precipitation today, some weather, and that will be a great thing for us."
By mid-practice Thursday, light rain was falling. The forecast for Sunday is for a 40 percent chance of rain. The 49ers have played all 17 of their games this season in fine weather.
Players seemed unfazed by the possibility of rain, particularly if it's light.
"You are going to call the same type of game you are going to call regardless (of weather). So, I really don't think too much is going to factor in," defensive lineman Justin Smith said.