I dont know. Having been to a few London games (Wembly not Twickenham) I find that the pitches made for soccer seem to get muddied up alot easier. Also the soccer pitches are ment to be slippery to increase the ball speed. I dont know, but I found it funny to see the sprinklers going on up until the start of the game for the NFL. Couldnt understand the logic behind it. I would say atleast get a good grounds crew in there.
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Good. I hope Mahomes blows out his ACL.
Not really. I like the kid. I just want you ****faces who always say that about Brady to know what it feels like. I’d never wish injury on a player. Except Von Miller. **** that guy. And Rapistberger. And Burfict, that Bengals douchebag. And... okay, maybe I do wish injury on players... |
I look at that and all I can really think about is how much I hate soccer.
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We'll be fine.
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I guess I could be wrong, but I thought it was relatively common for NFL teams to re-sod the field even between weeks. That's why Arrowhead sometimes has the green stripe of fresh sod down the middle and old stuff on the sides sometimes. Am I crazy?
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Can’t be any worse than a typical field at Arrowhead in December/January
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I wouldn't worry. They get it perfect for all of the soccer games.
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Fingers crossed for a Brady career ender this weekend! Hopefully it's painful too. |
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Its a $14 Billion business. They are trying to showcase their product. Spending $50K to resod a field is nothing. I've never heard any complaints about field conditions from teams, players etc. Oakland and Pittsburgh I hear complaints about every year. |
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