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If NFL and NFLPA cared about player safety


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never even played college but I did play texas state so I traveled and we did use some college stadiums. our own was grass. and in the summer heat it was patchy, dead, and sometimes prickly.

but we always preferred grass 100%. any fool who has played on either knows grass always wins. as someone with flat feet I was always more sore after turf. It’s not nice to ligaments. Literally no player ever prefers turf. 

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When the NFLPA did nothing about Vontaze Burfict and fat albert stomping on the heads of players, I no longer carried about their opinions/statements.

 

Heres some hard to shallow facts- the NFL is a young mans league. Like 98%(making up but go check yourself) are like 30 and/or younger. Just about all of them have played on fake grass since HS....guess what they prefer?? the fake crap. Im a old fossil compared and still believe a hyrid of super grass ______ and synthetic is the way. But the young ones grew up with fake stuff and are normalized to it. Old NFL boomers are the ones pleading for grass...

The fake stuff has vastly improved over the last ten years, but it was a ACL/achilles hell at the start.....

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