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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 997755" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Let me make myself perfectly clear: all forms of artificial "grass", "turf", or whatever euphemism they've come up with lately for various artificial products to put on football fields <em>suck</em> and <em>suck big time</em>. The only surface to play football on is grass. Period. Full Stop. And, in case any of the younger set get confused, that is <em>natural grass</em>; you know, the stuff you have in your yard. I've played on both and there is no comparison. True, you sometimes have the occasional mud problem, but that only adds to the fun and tests the players's ability. Besides, there's nothing that makes you look and feel tougher then to come to the sidelines with turf stuck in your face guard and grass stains on your uniform.</p><p></p><p>So, yes, let's hope that Tech is going back to grass. And the sooner the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 997755, member: 265"] Let me make myself perfectly clear: all forms of artificial "grass", "turf", or whatever euphemism they've come up with lately for various artificial products to put on football fields [I]suck[/I] and [I]suck big time[/I]. The only surface to play football on is grass. Period. Full Stop. And, in case any of the younger set get confused, that is [I]natural grass[/I]; you know, the stuff you have in your yard. I've played on both and there is no comparison. True, you sometimes have the occasional mud problem, but that only adds to the fun and tests the players's ability. Besides, there's nothing that makes you look and feel tougher then to come to the sidelines with turf stuck in your face guard and grass stains on your uniform. So, yes, let's hope that Tech is going back to grass. And the sooner the better. [/QUOTE]
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