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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby RazorHawk » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:56 am

I hate even watching a game on blue turf. The red turf is even worse and harder on the eyes. Any color that is very bright is distracting and to me, does not enhance the viewing.

I do think the green was done, to make the artificial turf look as much like grass as possible, but also the green is fairly neutral. Gray or a light brown might work. Black or Gold, Iowas colors would be terrible for watching.
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby Spence » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:57 am

I prefer green too. I don't have a clue why. I guess I'm not much for change. :lol:
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby silverfox » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:55 am

Teams that wear Green uniforms with green fields (must make their players invisible, right?) LOL :lol:

Alabama-Birmingham
Baylor
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Colorado State
Eastern Michigan
Hawaii
Marshall
Miami (FL)
Michigan State
North Texas
Ohio
Oregon
South Florida
Dartmouth

Lets make them tear up the fields and change them all to pink. Then perhaps everyone can have the same advantage... This is all so laughable...
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby Spence » Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:28 am

silverfox wrote:Teams that wear Green uniforms with green fields (must make their players invisible, right?) LOL :lol:

Alabama-Birmingham
Baylor
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Colorado State
Eastern Michigan
Hawaii
Marshall
Miami (FL)
Michigan State
North Texas
Ohio
Oregon
South Florida
Dartmouth

Lets make them tear up the fields and change them all to pink. Then perhaps everyone can have the same advantage... This is all so laughable...
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I don't think it matters at all to the players on the field. I do think it does make it harder to watch on TV and really follow what is going on. Other then that, I am just a traditionalist and I prefer all fields be the color of fields. I don't think it gives Boise State or anyone an advantage in a game. I think it was a good marketing ploy for a team trying to rise up and be noticed in the CFB world. It was something to set them apart. At the end of they day, though, the winnning, is what will set them apart.
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby silverfox » Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:55 pm

A sign that was spotted in the crowd at the BSU/OSU game:
"440 gallons of blue paint...$4000,
cost of applying said paint...$1000,
returning after a beat down to practice on a blue field...priceless."


honestly though, many ankle, leg, groin and back injuries on the field occur when players are not conditioned to varying conditions (like weather) on fields they are not accustomed to playing on. So once again a lot of this has to do with coaching and conditioning.
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby WoVeU » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:37 pm

Does anybody really think the colored turf will stop at EM and BS? I wonder if Vegas is laying odds on who colors next?

I expect somebody will announce they are going to color befoe the season is out. It won't be a team in Blue, Red, or Green...that leaves 3 real colors that are more basic and notable, Yellow, Orange, and Purple. Gray-scale colors should be possible as well.

Orange
Syracuse - since there's is a real orange I could see it being them. And they have the name. And they could use the help.
Clemson - can't see it
Oklahoma St. - Could be
Oregon St. - I could maybe see this.
(Miami has real orange, not enough. Texas and Tennessee off orange of some sort, none of these need the publicity really.)

Yellow
Ga Tech - have the name, but not real yellow.
So. Miss - I could maybe see this.
Idaho - ding, ding, ding...this could be very likely!

Purple
ECU - Yeah, I got a feeling they'd do it.

I'm going to go with Syracuse, ECU, and Idaho...as my favorites for going to colored turf.

(Hey why does Auburn not have Auburn in their color scheme?)
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby billybud » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:58 pm

The next scheme is to come out with a jersey printed with pictures of a football in the front and on the sleeves...adds to misdirection plays.

Or everybody goes to red to gain advantage....

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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby Spence » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:59 pm

Please no Orange. There is only so much a guy can take.
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby donovan » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:06 pm

I liked Mr. Billybud's comment on the ships painting their decks red to mask the blood. Of course when your players are all "blueblood" stock.........
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby silverfox » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:32 pm

donovan wrote:I liked Mr. Billybud's comment on the ships painting their decks red to mask the blood. Of course when your players are all "blueblood" stock.........


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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby billybud » Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:57 pm

donovan wrote:I liked Mr. Billybud's comment on the ships painting their decks red to mask the blood. Of course when your players are all "blueblood" stock.........


Well...some say that Boise's quest for the national title was stillborn, because of that schedule, and that term may be fitting. Interestingly, In the south and SEC country, they still call stillborn infants "blue babies".
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby silverfox » Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:51 pm

billybud wrote:
donovan wrote:I liked Mr. Billybud's comment on the ships painting their decks red to mask the blood. Of course when your players are all "blueblood" stock.........


Well...some say that Boise's quest for the national title was stillborn, because of that schedule, and that term may be fitting. Interestingly, In the south and SEC country, they still call stillborn infants "blue babies".


I guess that explains it, right?

Actually a "Blue Baby" is what all babies who are born with a blueish color are called (and the vast majority are living -- not dead). Usually it is an indication of some difficulty with the heart -- or even extended time during labor in the birth canal where the baby has not been oxygenated properly -- quickly to turn pinkish after birth. Stillborns do take on more of a grayish look. A "blue baby" can also be caused by the ingestion of high levels of nitrates contained in some vegetables and in well water (if it contains ligh levels of nitrates). In the South and SEC country if it is indeed true that "blue babies" who are born are assumed stillborn or dead then it is logical to assume that, like Boise's quest, they have not yet been given the chance to take those precious gasps of air to really live.

All in the spirit of discussion of course :wink:
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby Grayghost » Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:08 pm

Spence wrote:Please no Orange. There is only so much a guy can take.


Really...it's bad enough that after every darn Tennessee home game, I have go buy my wife a gallon of orange sherbert & vanilla checkerboard ice cream...gak! :shock:
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby Spence » Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:17 pm

So a Cal berkey guy married a Tennessee girl. :lol: That is a match from a different world. Is she more a Berkley girl or are you a Tennessee guy? :lol:
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Re: Is artificial turf safer than grass fields?

Postby Eric » Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:17 pm

silverfox wrote:Teams that wear Green uniforms with green fields (must make their players invisible, right?) LOL :lol:

Alabama-Birmingham
Baylor
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Colorado State
Eastern Michigan
Hawaii
Marshall
Miami (FL)
Michigan State
North Texas
Ohio
Oregon
South Florida
Dartmouth

Lets make them tear up the fields and change them all to pink. Then perhaps everyone can have the same advantage... This is all so laughable...
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I did anticipate this objection, but it's not green helmet - green jersey - green pants for any of them as far as I can tell. There is also a factor of comfortability, as every team plays on green fields. I wasn't saying Boise had a definitive advantage, I was just postulating the question.
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