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Ohio Legislature pushing for Grass Fields
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(07-26-2024, 07:05 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: didn't we try grass fields earlier in the history of Paul Brown Stadium..it did not seem to thrive for whateverfreason

Yes I've seen the other replies, but we should remember that the Bengals didn't have a practice facility and are still one of a minority of teams that prefers practice in their Stadium.  That can't be good for field conditions. The studies I've seen on injuries related to surface amount to 6 of one or half a dozen of the other. 
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The players union prefers grass.  Grass is better.  Plenty of research out there suggests that foot/ankle injuries as well as non-contact injuries occur at a lower rate on grass fields.  
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Grass fields sound nice, and may in fact be better when they are pristine. Then you have a game in the rain or melting snow. 4 quarters of Professional Football on a wet field and you have a mudhole. So then they re-sod on Monday and the following week you have grass clumps coming up every time a player tries to cut or a lineman pushes. Turf is just a much better answer.
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