are the Marlins out of home games yet?
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They're still technically not eliminated from the playoffs, but either way, is the lack of infield dirt gonna help Ginn catch a pass?
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The Dolphins have one of the best looking fields after the baseball season is over.:up:
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Dude, that **** is like gravel. I've been on it pregame. It's like playing in the street. That's why you see guys with with bloody forearms and elbows. They don't like it.
It does affect things because it's difficult to gain traction. You can't wear regular cleats.
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Muck get that logic outta here!! :lol:
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How do they get all that infield clay to Miami of all places? Of course it's the northeast. They skip right over all that Georgia clay.
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It's not the same infield dirt that the Marlins teams play on. That gets removed. The stuff underneath that is what the Dolphins play on. The footing is not as good. So we can't say the injury risks are the same as grass.
Griese's injury occurred specifically because the surface was uneven and changed under his foot. I heard a former offensive lineman say it was awful. The worst surface he ever played on. Mike Shannahan remarked prior to one game that it was the worst field he ever saw (I think it rained and a game had been played recently on it).
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