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Super Bowl LVII


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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

It either stays inside or gets rolled out to basically the parking lot. There was youtube vid on it like 10 years ago. I've never seen it look this bad so yeah seems like they fuged up on switching it out only 2 weeks ago in the middle of winter

They switched it out two weeks ago? My god, who approved THAT? New turf has no chance of getting properly rooted in that amount of time.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

Yeah I can't imagine, unless it is just overwatered and is retaining moisture from that?  Only thing I could think of.  That and they said it was a new strain they hadn't used before, so maybe that strain is just naturally slicker.  Regardless, you would think they would have all of those t's crossed and i's dotted before this game.

Almost seems like the top 2" isn't even ingrained in the soil or something. Which would make sense if they just rolled out sheets of grass on top of soil 2 weeks ago hoping it would merge together by now

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7 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

A little bit more on the field ...

THIS grass was installed just two weeks ago. It gets rolled out every day to get sun and then gets returned to uh ... it's closet lol? But yeah, it's not the same grass they used all year. The question that needs to be asked is: how long does this rolling grass slab take to uhh ... "take"? I mean, it's not like it can root itself deep and there's a foot of dirt and whatnot everywhere. It's probably very thin, no? If it takes a month to (what's the word I'm looking for here) get all "worn in" and "tough", then they made a huge goof just installing it two weeks ago.

Typical sod is 6-8 weeks to root in completely in ideal growing conditions depending on turf variety. You can go back to sod laid 2 weeks ago and it will pull up with very little effort. 

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

Almost seems like the top 2" isn't even ingrained in the soil or something. Which would make sense if they just rolled out sheets of grass on top of soil 2 weeks ago hoping it would merge together by now

Crazy that it doesn't seem rooted AND players are slipping on the surface of it too.

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