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cathocutie
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What alterations does it make in the game of football?
better for speed? defense? offense? kicking? etc. etc.


Workmen prepare the ripped-up sod field of the New England Patriots football stadium before installing a new field in Foxborough, Mass., Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 15, 2006. The Patriots are replacing the natural grass surface with an artificial "FieldTurf" surface to be installed before their next home game on Sunday Nov. 26, 2006 against the Chicago Bears. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

11/16/2006 4:14:42 PM

pttyndal
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uhm...this has been done.

11/16/2006 4:15:10 PM

skankinande
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Cheaper to maintain for one/

11/16/2006 4:15:51 PM

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natural gas?

11/16/2006 4:16:14 PM

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when the field turf is new it is like playing on really long grass, so the game is slowed down. Personally, I believe football, baseball etc, should be played on natural grass

11/16/2006 4:20:55 PM

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Field turf is cheap to maintain and durable.

Natural gas is explosive.

11/16/2006 4:22:45 PM

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while were at it ive always wondered is it the actual ground that teams play on in nfl stadiums cuz its inside the building. is it like one big flower pot? do they put like 8 feet of dirt into a concret bowl and put the field on that or do they dig out to the ground? i know in alot of colleges the stadium is built in seperate buildings like nascar but nfl is one big stadium so im wondering how they do ti. if so somebody could like dig a hole and popout groundhog day 50 yard line in the middle of a game lol.also ive seen how water just sits on the field when it rains and ive heard many have pumping systems which is why i have the flower pto theory.


i know that about half the college teams play on georgia creepin bean while almost half play on alabama creepin beam. there are some exceptions like kentucky uses bluegrass and cal smokes weed but for the most part hey are the main 2

georgia creeping bean is lighter and teams can run faster but alabma creepin bean is thicker and slows teams down and is better for defens. thats why bama is traditionaly defensive while uga is traditionally airfesne.

11/16/2006 4:25:08 PM

AndyMac
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what is airfesne?

11/16/2006 4:27:07 PM

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haha best spelling mistake ever

11/16/2006 4:29:43 PM

PinkandBlack
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^^^goddamit, please stop posting

do any teams still use actual astroturf?

11/16/2006 4:55:40 PM

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Natural gas has been determined to be extremely dangerous and its use in football was discontinued in the mid 90's.

11/16/2006 5:00:09 PM

PinkandBlack
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remember those really bizzare Jo-Ball commercials they used to have for (I think) Coors Light? It was some really bizzare football-like sport played on a blacktop and they wore spiked pads or something...i barely remember it, but they used to show those ads during fb games around '97 i think.

11/16/2006 5:03:23 PM

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Most of the high schools here in kansas where I live use the field turf now. I've personally never played on it, but walking on it and touching, it feels like it would be pretty nice to play on.

Most of the turf fields are pretty thick so it slows everything down, but I don't think it presents much of an advantage for either the defense or offense really. Kicking wise, I am sure kickers love it because they don't have to worry about their footing (see Bowling Green kicker last night)

11/16/2006 5:20:45 PM

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I heard gas burns really sting, moreso than field turf-burns

What is the blue turf in Boise? Isn't that some type of rubber grass.

[Edited on November 16, 2006 at 5:29 PM. Reason : .]

11/16/2006 5:28:44 PM

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11/16/2006 5:28:57 PM

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The SEC's grass is better

11/16/2006 5:32:08 PM

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11/16/2006 5:35:22 PM

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I've futzed around on fieldturf fields before. They're pretty sweet, and realistic. The place where I was at had rubber pellets from chopped up tires put down with the turf to make it a little softer.

Maintanance cost are much lower, and the stuff pays for itself in about 3-4 years from what I've been told. Much nicer than Astroturf, which is more like playing on a green parking lot. I'd rather see folks play on natural grass, but with the new stuff's feel and cost savings I can certainly see why they're putting these new fields in all over the place.

Nothing like playing Mud Ball though.

11/16/2006 5:35:50 PM

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^^^tennessee uses georgia creepin bean amirite?

[Edited on November 16, 2006 at 5:36 PM. Reason : GG COMPUTERS]

11/16/2006 5:36:11 PM

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fuck if I know or care, but its better whatever it is

11/16/2006 5:36:59 PM

wolfAApack
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n/m

[Edited on November 16, 2006 at 5:39 PM. Reason : ]

11/16/2006 5:38:44 PM

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Do they put it down on dirt or foam or something?

or is it like a thin layer of fake grass on top of concrete?

Because that would suck.

11/16/2006 5:39:33 PM

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^nobody knows. exactly what i;ve always wondered.

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"while were at it ive always wondered is it the actual ground that teams play on in nfl stadiums cuz its inside the building. is it like one big flower pot? do they put like 8 feet of dirt into a concret bowl and put the field on that or do they dig out to the ground? i know in alot of colleges the stadium is built in seperate buildings like nascar but nfl is one big stadium so im wondering how they do ti. if so somebody could like dig a hole and popout groundhog day 50 yard line in the middle of a game lol.also ive seen how water just sits on the field when it rains and ive heard many have pumping systems which is why i have the flower pto theory.
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11/16/2006 5:41:56 PM

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You're such a god damn moron. Every single NFL stadium these days has extensive draining systems underground and/or a heating system under the field so it doesn't freeze anymore. It's not like they just build around a grassy field and throw up seats. Jesus.

11/16/2006 5:43:41 PM

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SAY IT AINT SO


hahaha

11/16/2006 5:45:30 PM

Jaybee1200
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yeah, the NFL gets SO lucky finding big grassy flat areas in every major city that was never developed, its amazing

11/16/2006 5:50:20 PM

hcnguyen
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i know they plant the grass when they build the stadium thats not waht time talking about. im asking wherere is the ground coming from. is the "groud" part of the stadium liek a flower pot or is the "ground" the actual ground of that city.

are non dome stadiums fields on the actual ground or is the "ground" under the field manmade.

11/16/2006 5:53:04 PM

NyM410
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It's natural. They have to really search though to find a place where drainage pipes and heating pipes grow naturally.

Of course it's man made. I really need to stop responding to you. I just can't help myself. I think of it as a public service. It's clear you are either autistic or have a touch of Down's.

[Edited on November 16, 2006 at 5:56 PM. Reason : x]

11/16/2006 5:55:20 PM

Jaybee1200
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^^sigh


thank god I dont know you in "real life", I would get so god damn frustrated I would just start punching you in the face

[Edited on November 16, 2006 at 5:55 PM. Reason : d]

11/16/2006 5:55:30 PM

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Those heating coils were a great discovery. Ever since Bobby Jones found them in Augusta GA last century and was able to build his golf course on top of them, NFL teams have relocated to cities with these natural wonders for their outdoor professional sports teams.

11/16/2006 6:01:05 PM

hcnguyen
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so you're in sin you eating that drainage and heating pipes can't be installed into the actual ground?

[Edited on November 16, 2006 at 6:02 PM. Reason : when darkness turns to light IT ENDS TONIGHT IT ENDS TONIGHT]

11/16/2006 6:01:41 PM

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Quote :
"in sin you eating"


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11/16/2006 6:17:54 PM

erice85
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^^^^ feels the same way about the dumbass

11/16/2006 6:23:40 PM

rs141
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http://www.fieldturf.com/

There ya go

11/16/2006 6:31:00 PM

Jaybee1200
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^^^ yeah, he cant be that dumb... and that sounds A LOT like Rymnngarfunkle.... now that i think about it this dumbshit did start posting a lot more once rymn got suspended

[Edited on November 16, 2006 at 6:33 PM. Reason : d]

11/16/2006 6:33:06 PM

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"haha best spelling mistake ever"

11/16/2006 6:34:16 PM

hcnguyen
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and he was always rabbling about crabcakes and football too...

11/16/2006 6:40:12 PM

JonHGuth
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at first the misspelling isnt that funny because they could have just missed the "r" while typing quickly. then you realize they only had one "s" so they just dont know how to spell "grass"

11/16/2006 6:55:52 PM

AndyMac
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Plus it's that Boston College chick who only comes to talk smack then never shows up when they choke.

11/16/2006 7:20:18 PM

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personally, I prefer propane

sincerely,

11/16/2006 7:41:11 PM

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^ That's just Assanine

11/16/2006 7:50:49 PM

spro
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if you're gonna rip him, at least get 'asinine' right

11/16/2006 7:56:11 PM

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king of the hill died after season 2

11/16/2006 8:05:35 PM

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"georgia creeping bean is lighter and teams can run faster but alabma creepin bean is thicker and slows teams down and is better for defens. thats why bama is traditionaly defensive while uga is traditionally airfesne."


ENGRISH!

Stop posting you sleep-walker.

Btw, you've been watching Starsky and Hutch.

11/17/2006 12:28:04 AM

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vs

11/17/2006 2:57:28 AM

wolfAApack
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YOU SURE DO KNOW A LOT ABOUT GOLF!!!!!!!!











Yeah, I know even more about GRASS /huggie bear

11/17/2006 6:38:38 AM

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"It's natural. They have to really search though to find a place where drainage pipes and heating pipes grow naturally.

Of course it's man made. I really need to stop responding to you. I just can't help myself. I think of it as a public service. It's clear you are either autistic or have a touch of Down's."


not that I like the guy, but you know what he meant . . .

he didn't mean is the shit already there. he meant if there was concrete with dirt on top of it, or is it just dirt with irrigation, drainage, and heating lines installed in the dirt.

[Edited on November 17, 2006 at 8:03 AM. Reason : ]

11/17/2006 8:03:12 AM

cathocutie
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Ya I was doing a paper on heating costs that had me all out of whack and when I thought natural grass natural gas automatically came out. woops.

11/19/2006 12:58:09 AM

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i remember when my dad showed me the spot on the bank of the chesapeake where the redskins get their sod. that is all have to contribute since everything else has already been said.

[Edited on November 19, 2006 at 7:42 AM. Reason : ]

11/19/2006 7:40:27 AM

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Was this like a store? or like a patch of ground?

You're telling me that the Washinton Redskins, the most valuable sports team in America, gets its sod from some place down by the river?

11/19/2006 9:31:57 AM

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