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The field was terrible
#1
This needs to be investigated by the NFL field was trash causing both side to lose footing.
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#2
Made this comment to my wife. On two separate runs, Mixon slipped in that crap, and very well could have turned them into bigger gains. Very low class.
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#3
Agreed, it was...

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#4
Mixon said the turf was "crazy" and that he changed cleats at half time
 

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#5
It was like playing in oakland
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#6
Said the same thing about 6 times. They just need to get turf. No excuse for this kind of field. Think they had a college game there the other night but that’s unacceptable. Especially for a brand new 2 billion dollar stadium
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There is a few bad fields in the NFL. Billions of dollars and it is like that is inexcusable. Even the Bengals don't have a garbage field to play on.
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#8
I watched maybe a quarter of the game and saw the turf monster show up 3 times. Looked rough out there.
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#9
Still not as garbage as the field in Pittsburgh.
During the Detroit game I heard one announcer say that it may look green but it is mostly just sand that is painted.

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#10
Bu..bu..bu..but it was REAL GRASS.
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(11-21-2021, 09:48 PM)Destro Wrote: There is a few bad fields in the NFL. Billions of dollars and it is like that is inexcusable. Even the Bengals don't have a garbage field to play on.

...anymore. The turf at PBS was terrible the first couple years. To the point we thought Neil Rackers stunk, then after he left he had a great career.
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(11-21-2021, 09:47 PM)leonardfan40 Wrote: Said the same thing about 6 times. They just need to get turf. No excuse for this kind of field. Think they had a college game there the other night but that’s unacceptable. Especially for a brand new 2 billion dollar stadium

The COLLEGE team uses artificial turf.  The different fields are designed to be swapped out
 

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#13
It was really bad toward the middle of the field with the logo. I feel like Joe could’ve taken that fake flea flicker (which was badass by the way) all the way to the house.
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#14
Very odd for a dome as well right. I mean I can understand somewhat on an open stadium because your at the mercy of the elements.
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#15
The grass field is rolled in for Raider games, then rolled back outside. UNLV plays on the turf that is underneath. Raiders owner insisted on playing on grass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N457ZoS0zfg
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(11-21-2021, 10:17 PM)Foolishpride Wrote: The grass field is rolled in for Raider games, then rolled back outside.  UNLV plays on the turf that is underneath.  Raiders owner insisted on playing on grass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N457ZoS0zfg

Yep. I was just going to say that. Arizona does it too. 





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(11-21-2021, 10:17 PM)Foolishpride Wrote: The grass field is rolled in for Raider games, then rolled back outside. UNLV plays on the turf that is underneath. Raiders owner insisted on playing on grass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N457ZoS0zfg

That’s ridiculous, if you can’t properly care for the field then he shouldn’t have a say in it. Clearly not well maintained.
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I thought this thread was about a certain former OSU QB.
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(11-21-2021, 10:37 PM)bfine32 Wrote: I thought this thread was about a certain former OSU QB.

Pretty sure Andy could've helped us out if they'd started him.
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#20
Asked my buddy if they were playing on ice. The Mixon fake flea flicker would have gone for much more, Apple could have possibly had a pick 6, and there are least 3 other runs I don’t remember the specifics but our guy stumbled. One play left what appeared to be a legitimate 3 foot divot.
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