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the game should be played on grass


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14 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Just getting caught up finally on the gNe this morning And one thing jumps out at me....I love those jerseys getting dirty and grass stained.

I love watching guys get up with a clump of grass stuck in their helmets.

Give us back our grass, Tepper. Give us grass. Do that and you do your part in restoring the Panthers to what they were.

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

Just getting caught up finally on the gNe this morning And one thing jumps out at me....I love those jerseys getting dirty and grass stained.

I love watching guys get up with a clump of grass stuck in their helmets.

Give us back our grass, Tepper. Give us grass. Do that and you do your part in restoring the Panthers to what they were.

There's a good chance Hubbard is done for the season if takes that tackle playing on turf.

Grass gives, turf doesn't. 

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Something most of us can actually agree on.

Will it actually happen though? If the owner hasn't budged yet even after public pleas from players such as Shaq Thompson then don't hold your breath. It doesn't even seem like this is a cost issue at this point it seems like it's just Tepper being stubborn and petty. Call it for what it is.

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35 minutes ago, frankw said:

Something most of us can actually agree on.

Will it actually happen though? If the owner hasn't budged yet even after public pleas from players such as Shaq Thompson then don't hold your breath. It doesn't even seem like this is a cost issue at this point it seems like it's just Tepper being stubborn and petty. Call it for what it is.

There has to be some cost element to it. That or it limits opportunities for other events at the stadium like concerts. Not sure why they couldn’t come up with a plan for the field with all those renovations and upgrades coming. 

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I would like grass back as well. It would cut down on his concerts he wants to host but would probably cut down on player injuries also. As usual, I will speak to Dave about this on Thursday evening during our weekly Pokemon trading card club meeting. 

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