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  • #31
    Re: New threads

    Originally posted by BTownJack View Post
    When we get a new stadium, it will have field turf. That has been reported in the media by Sell a few times when discussing plans for the new stadium.
    Nothing like having a huge agriculture dempartment in the school and you have a fake football field. Thats ironic, no wait, its tragic.
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    • #32
      Re: New threads

      Originally posted by goon View Post
      What makes it "better", its just your opinion, I feel playing on real grass is a better surface to play on.
      What makes it better? No need to water it and we would be guaranteed a good surface in ****ty weather. We wouldn't have to worry about the field being torn up by BHS.

      What also makes it better?

      According to this study, when compared to natural grass, field turf leads to:

      - 74% fewer muscle tears
      - 42% lower ACL trauma
      - 32% fewer ligament tears
      - 22% fewer severe injuries
      - 19% fewer substantial injuries
      - 12% fewer concussions
      - 10% less injury from shoe surface interaction during contact
      - 8% less injury from shoe surface interaction during non-contact
      - 7% fewer total injuries

      Originally posted by goon View Post
      Obviously you have no idea what tradition is.
      Yes I do, I just don't hold it in as high of regard as you do. Sorry I'm not all that nostalgic.

      Originally posted by goon View Post
      I know your high on how awesome fake grass is safer, but I don't hear you making an argument for going back to leather helmets, that would be safer for players too.
      Leather helmets are safer? Says who? The reason that they got rid of leather helmets is because they were unsafe.

      Shouldn't you be arguing for that since it's "tradition"?

      Originally posted by goon View Post
      If playing on real grass is so dangerous to you, they probably shouldn't be playing football in the first place.
      So just because football is dangerous, we shouldn't do anything to make it safer? Like I said earlier, just because grass is important to YOU, doesn't mean it is in the best interest of the players.

      Originally posted by goon View Post
      I understand you are into fads, but some, including me, feel tradition is important to keep, not just the next new thing.
      I'm not into fads, I'm into common sense.
      Originally posted by JackFan96
      Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day

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      • #33
        Re: New threads

        Originally posted by goon View Post
        Nothing like having a huge agriculture dempartment in the school and you have a fake football field. Thats ironic, no wait, its tragic.
        Unless i'm way off base, I'm pretty sure the College of Ag and Bio has nothing to do with the maintenance of the field at Coughlin Alumni - that is done by folks in Athletics. And removing that section of grass isn't going tarnish the reputation of SDSU as a land grant school.

        There are many good arguments for keeping a real grass playing field, but the one you made above isn't one of them.
        "I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe D.

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        • #34
          Re: New threads

          Originally posted by jackrabbit1979 View Post
          Unless i'm way off base, I'm pretty sure the College of Ag and Bio has nothing to do with the maintenance of the field at Coughlin Alumni - that is done by folks in Athletics. And removing that section of grass isn't going tarnish the reputation of SDSU as a land grant school.

          There are many good arguments for keeping a real grass playing field, but the one you made above isn't one of them.

          Maybe not to you, but a school that prides it self on its agriculture, and horticulture and such, not having a grass field, seems wrong to me.
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          • #35
            Re: New threads

            Originally posted by RabbitObserver View Post
            According to this study, when compared to natural grass, field turf leads to:
            I only briefly reviewed the publication regarding this study. It appears that it was not designed to determine if one surface was better than the other and in the conclusion it states nothing supporting that argument. In addition, multiple authors declared conflicts of interest and it is in no way blinded or randomized (as prospective studies should be). So, I don't think the link supports your argument in anyway. In fact, I think it might harm it. Carry on.
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            • #36
              Re: New threads

              Originally posted by RabbitObserver View Post
              What makes it better? No need to water it and we would be guaranteed a good surface in ****ty weather. We wouldn't have to worry about the field being torn up by BHS.

              What also makes it better?

              According to this study, when compared to natural grass, field turf leads to:

              - 74% fewer muscle tears
              - 42% lower ACL trauma
              - 32% fewer ligament tears
              - 22% fewer severe injuries
              - 19% fewer substantial injuries
              - 12% fewer concussions
              - 10% less injury from shoe surface interaction during contact
              - 8% less injury from shoe surface interaction during non-contact
              - 7% fewer total injuries



              Yes I do, I just don't hold it in as high of regard as you do. Sorry I'm not all that nostalgic.



              Leather helmets are safer? Says who? The reason that they got rid of leather helmets is because they were unsafe.

              Shouldn't you be arguing for that since it's "tradition"?



              So just because football is dangerous, we shouldn't do anything to make it safer? Like I said earlier, just because grass is important to YOU, doesn't mean it is in the best interest of the players.



              I'm not into fads, I'm into common sense.
              For all the reasons, I am surprised you don't want to build a dome, completely take weather out of the picture.

              Helmets cause players to lead with their head, causing injuries to both them and the person they hit, I am sure if you look you will find studies that show how dangerous and how many injuries result from it. If helmets where not a concern, why is the NFL putting in new rules to protect players from defenders who lead with the helmet, you put those defenders in a leather helmet they are going to change how they tackle.

              If fake grass is so safe? how did Minett get hurt on it? hmm, maybe because its a risk playing a contact sport no matter what surface.

              You want fake grass because its safer, then you would want leather helmets because its safer, its all for player safety I guess.


              So when you own a house, will you be putting in field turf for all the obivous benefits?
              "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

              Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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              • #37
                Re: New threads

                Originally posted by goon View Post
                Maybe not to you, but a school that prides it self on its agriculture, and horticulture and such, not having a grass field, seems wrong to me.

                If you think the pride of the SDSU College of Ag and Bio, the Horticulture department, or any of their research areas relates in anyway to whether or not the football field needs to be mowed, it might be time to take a closer look at some of the more meaningful things they are focusing on.
                "I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe D.

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                • #38
                  Re: New threads

                  Originally posted by goon View Post

                  If fake grass is so safe? how did Minett get hurt on it? hmm, maybe because its a risk playing a contact sport no matter what surface.
                  There is just a teeny bit of difference between good field turf and the rug they have in the Fargodome...
                  "I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe D.

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                  • #39
                    Re: New threads

                    Originally posted by jackmd View Post
                    I only briefly reviewed the publication regarding this study. It appears that it was not designed to determine if one surface was better than the other and in the conclusion it states nothing supporting that argument. In addition, multiple authors declared conflicts of interest and it is in no way blinded or randomized (as prospective studies should be). So, I don't think the link supports your argument in anyway. In fact, I think it might harm it. Carry on.
                    The more I'm researching it, the more I'm finding conflicting information. Most studies that I have read say something along the lines of more time being needed for anything conclusive to be proven.
                    Originally posted by JackFan96
                    Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day

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                    • #40
                      Re: New threads

                      Originally posted by goon View Post
                      You want fake grass because its safer, then you would want leather helmets because its safer, its all for player safety I guess.
                      Leather helmets are not safer.
                      Originally posted by JackFan96
                      Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day

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                      • #41
                        Re: New threads

                        Originally posted by RabbitObserver View Post
                        Leather helmets are not safer.
                        Not a betting man, but I bet if the nfl went to leather helmets for one year, they would not see the same injuries that are currently seen now because of the current helmets.

                        your best argument for field turf is really up in the air about safety, it may or may not. Your best argument would maybe be long term cost and maintance costs.

                        Maybe I am too much like John Madden that I like seeing players come up dirty on the field or a tuff of grass in the helmet.

                        Opposite of Madden, I am not in love with Farve like he is.
                        "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

                        Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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                        • #42
                          Re: New threads

                          Originally posted by jackrabbit1979 View Post
                          If you think the pride of the SDSU College of Ag and Bio, the Horticulture department, or any of their research areas relates in anyway to whether or not the football field needs to be mowed, it might be time to take a closer look at some of the more meaningful things they are focusing on.
                          Never said its a main focus for them, its just Ironic a school will boast those kinds of porgrams and has fake grass on campus. Simple as that.
                          "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

                          Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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                          • #43
                            Re: New threads

                            Originally posted by goon View Post
                            Not a betting man, but I bet if the nfl went to leather helmets for one year, they would not see the same injuries that are currently seen now because of the current helmets.
                            You're backing your statement up with baseless conjecture. And poor conjecture at that. My idea of figuring out which is safer has to do with what will protect that athlete better in a head on collision. You think that leather helmets are safer because players wouldn't try to hit as hard? That is like teaching abstinence as a form of birth control. You'll have as much luck convincing teenagers not to have sex as you will as trying to convince NFL players with millions of dollars on the line not to hit hard.

                            As for the uniforms, they will be new next year.

                            And as for the field turf, looks like the new stadium will have it whenever it gets built. So...ha
                            Originally posted by JackFan96
                            Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day

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                            • #44
                              Re: New threads

                              Originally posted by jackrabbit1979 View Post
                              There is just a teeny bit of difference between good field turf and the rug they have in the Fargodome...
                              So if it was a real grass stadium maybe he wouldnt have been hurt, or maybe would have been hurt either way. The point is claiming player saftey is paramount for getting fake turf. The best way to protect players would be with rule changes. Which that is not going to happen. My point is its a risk to play sports either way, and if a player is worried about getting hurt because its a grass field, well maybe football is not the sport for them.
                              "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

                              Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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                              • #45
                                Re: New threads

                                Originally posted by RabbitObserver View Post
                                You're backing your statement up with baseless conjecture. And poor conjecture at that. My idea of figuring out which is safer has to do with what will protect that athlete better in a head on collision. You think that leather helmets are safer because players wouldn't try to hit as hard? That is like teaching abstinence as a form of birth control. You'll have as much luck convincing teenagers not to have sex as you will as trying to convince NFL players with millions of dollars on the line not to hit hard.

                                As for the uniforms, they will be new next year.

                                And as for the field turf, looks like the new stadium will have it whenever it gets built. So...ha
                                Correction, the best way to project players is through rule changes so if you are concerned about safety, you should be a champion for rule changes, but I am going to guess you would not support that. Rugby players do not have the pads or helmets that football uses, what are there percentages of injuries and such that your concerned about.

                                You made my point, people are not concerned with safety because money is more important to them.

                                unfortuantly its going to happen one way or another, its a loss of tradition that your probably happy to see go, I however will miss that.

                                Uniforms change, they did when I was in college, and they were different then before and they will again, but my point still stand, taking pride in tradition should be important to a colleges identity.
                                "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

                                Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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