Players on synthetic turf fields are more prone to injuries such as: Turf toe Muscle trauma Turf burn Players on natural grass fields are more likely to sustain: Neural injuries Ligament injuries Debris injuries http://sportsinjuries.suite101.com/article.cfm/injuries_on_artificial_turf_versus_natural_grass
unless the snake oil salesman is going to tell us that non-natural turf has a way of magically transforming bambi's into superbowl caliber qb's. :hihi:
Agreed. Maybe Co-defensive coordinators and poor QB play are to blame. Only if the Chick-fil-a JJ was playing v UGA and Bama... or for the rest of the season, for that matter. QB comp should be pretty interesting in the spring.
Y'all are killing me. Snake Oil huh? BTW, I can't wait for Baseball to start either! The new Box should be awesome! The line-up should be redunculous and the staff should be much improved... I'm glad Coleman decided to return.
... now lets talk about feild turf for the new Box... j/k. In my opinion baseball should always be played on natural grass. Playing on a synthetic surface changes the game too much. Balls get through the gaps too fast, infielders purposely one hop long throws to first base...ect.