



The NFL offseason gives players time to reflect on the things puzzling them and better answer life's little questions. DeMarcus Ware is doing just this, while trying to work out why clouds float.

I'm no Bill Nye, but I'm pretty sure clouds float because they're made of water droplets suspended in the air. When these get too heavy to be suspended in gravity as an aerosol, they fall to the earth as rain! (Science is fun).

Don't be deceived folks: clouds aren't cotton.