Daddy did the dirty work for himHe got his dad to do it.
Daddy did the dirty work for himHe got his dad to do it.
Did he though?He got his dad to do it.
The hard ones are the dome ones in NO, Det, Min and LA.He was going to be the number 3 behind Kupp and Woods before he tore his knee in practice.
George Kittle along with a grass company is going to sue for grass to be on all fields. I’m sure some more guys will want to sign on now.
You would think the sport would do whatever they could do to avoid them after watching what it did to guys in baseball like Griffey. All the players that played through turf toe and would get mocked despite it being almost a career ending injury these days.The hard ones are the dome ones in NO, Det, Min and LA.
Houston used to have grass. Atl, Dal, Ind have retractable roofs.
Open air stadiums should go with grass
Have to also be realistic in terms of what they can do with the turf now.You would think the sport would do whatever they could do to avoid them after watching what it did to guys in baseball like Griffey. All the players that played through turf toe and would get mocked despite it being almost a career ending injury these days.
Did I stu-stu-stutter?Did he though?
baker being a worthless loser is a FACT though.
OBJ is a winner. Baker is a completely worthless loser.Did I stu-stu-stutter?
They deserve(d) each other.
Both losers.OBJ is a winner. Baker is a completely worthless loser.
OBJ fit in as a WR2 behind Kupp. Had to finally check his ego at the door when he signed with LAR as he was slotted to be WR3 behind Woods as well til he tore his acl a week after OBJ signed. Wasn’t the go to WR as he was before.Both losers.
Hopefully it can at least get grass in any stadium that can currently take it along with banning anything other than grass in any new stadium that gets built.Have to also be realistic in terms of what they can do with the turf now.
Cardinals and Raiders, the stadium is setup to roll the grass in. So, the structure of the stadium has been built to support the building while having a section wide enough that encompasses the width of an NFL field to roll the grass outside to get sunlight.
You can't just replicate or retro fit existing stadiums to do that, at least not easily. Would likely require a significant cost to do so. Plus, is there space outside the stadium to accommodate the size of the field if we are talking places with a non retractable roof?
Can't cut the field into sections. Has to be the entire field.
The open air stadiums and the retractable roof stadiums, should be able to put down grass, so that would leave 5 NFL teams without grass.
Those that are multiple purpose would have to be cognizant of scheduling to ensure that the grass is in good shape for MLS/NFL games.
You can't just replicate or retro fit existing stadiums to do that, at least not easily. Would likely require a significant cost to do so.
Playing surface is 160 feet, plus however much room is on each sideline, like 10 more yards each? So, would need another 60 feet. That's like 220 feet wide that you need an opening for in order to roll the grass outside the stadium like AZ and LV. Those were planned and the stadium built to support the structure for that wide an opening. Not sure if it is possible to change existing stadiums to do the same, or at least within a reasonable cost.Well I wish they would try, considering the players who have been lost for a season or more playing there.