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just kidding.... 8)
The "tundra" will be reworked for better drainage, rewired for a better in-ground heating system and replanted with a mix of real and synthetic blades of grass.
I think there is already a few NFL teams with this turf as well. I believe the Eagles have had this system for several years now and the Patriots just installed it as well.
Yeah, they installed this grass on one of their practice fields prior to TC of last year. They really liked it so of course are installing it at Lambeau now.
They have been working on this for at least a month and a half now. All of the trucks and construction equipment are using the Fleet Farm gate entrance...too funny !
Many high school and college facilities have gone with Field Turf out here on the West Coast.
As many of you know, Field Turf has synthtic grass about 2-3" long. It has a drainage system of gravel topped with inches of sand. On top of the sand is the synthetic grass with several inches of black, ground-up rubber pieces.
It has these advantages:
1. excellent drainage
2. soft absorbant surface for the athletes when they fall on it.
3. athletes will not get there spikes locked in like the old astroturf
4. low maintenance.
Frankly, I think Field Turf is absolutely great and would be in favor of Lambeau using it.
{ilr]3]I think there is already a few NFL teams with this turf as well. I believe the Eagles have had this system for several years now and the Patriots just installed it as well.
the eagle and broncos both have it, as far as i know
and know we didn't try this a few years ago. we did tear up the whole field and redid it, but we haven't tried this new system before
Now, this stuff IS cool science. I'm seen something similar to it before.
It's too bad Reggie didn't get to play on it. He would have extended his career and avoided some of his injuries he had playing on the concrete in old Veterans Stadium in Philly.
I'm for anything that keeps Lambeau Field from turning to crap in December.
I don't think it's true Field Turf. It's even more advanced. The Packers were cautious with messing with tradition, so they have some kind of Field Turf and grass mix that's a little different than most teams Field Turf. That's what I took from the article. The Field Turf is for the foundation, so the field doesn't become a mess in December and January--like grass becomes at that time in Wisconsin.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
I happened to speak with Ted Eisenreich, Head of Facility Operations at Lambeau, and he told me the following about the new turf:
"It is a hybrid. This is a cross, ah, Bluegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Featherbed Bent, and Northern California Sensemilia. The amazing stuff about this is, that you can play four quarters on it in the afternoon, take it home and just get stoned to the bejeezus-belt that night on this stuff."
I have the pleasure of playing on FieldTurf for home games at my highschool, and it is far superior to natural grass or any other kind of turf. Just my opinion though.
I happened to speak with Ted Eisenreich, Head of Facility Operations at Lambeau, and he told me the following about the new turf:
"It is a hybrid. This is a cross, ah, Bluegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Featherbed Bent, and Northern California Sensemilia. The amazing stuff about this is, that you can play four quarters on it in the afternoon, take it home and just get stoned to the bejeezus-belt that night on this stuff."
Sounds perfect for night putting with the 15 year old daughter of the Dean...
"My problems with him are his vision and tendency to dance instead of pounding a hole." - Harvey Wallbangers
no, its not field turf, i think thats all fake, just longer with a better foundation then the older stuff
this is all real grass with some help
you have these fibers (you can see then in the second picture, that are very long and stick in the ground, (only a little big sticks out of the top). then the grass grows with it and past the end of the fibers. so you don't see the fibers, just the natural grass. however, as most people that take care of their own grass know, grass roots only go down and inch or two, then its all dirt. thats why in sloppy conditions if a guy cuts a giant chunk of turf comes up. with this new field the fiber add strengths, instead of 1 or 2 inches of support under the surface, you have 8 inches. meaning the surface won't ever tear up
you can mow it, just like real grass(because it is), but it'll last just like astro turf
I'm really hoping our guys do a better job than they did in Philly, because Philly's hybrid field didnt' look too good during the January playoff game against the Giants. It was as bad as any clay based field I've seen in the last couple of years.
It's a pretty big deal that they've found a way to keep a grass field together on a sand surface. Sand drains really well but it also tears up too easily. This is the best of both worlds. You get the real grass and the drainage that goes along with a sand base and gravel sub-base.
Also, it will be heated better and from what I understand; it will be a much more comfortable surface in the winter months.
Again, I wasn't too impressed with Philly's. it was no worse than a clay field in a cold climate as far as how it held up but it was no better either. They didn't have to re resod all year so it's not apples to apples as a clay field would have likely been resodded before the game. Regardless, it's not some freakishly incredible breakthough. It sounds like a good surface, but it's sitll gonna get torn up in January.
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