No, second or third time I'm pretty sure.Is this the first time they have replaced the FieldTurf since its initial installation in 2003?
Probably pushing seven figures per occurence?? $$$$No, second or third time I'm pretty sure.
No. They are bringing it, a staple gun and a truckload of staples to Yankee Stadium. :grimace:Can they bring some of that old turf to my backyard?
From what I heard. The initial turf replacement was part of a claim against Field Turf. The turf failed prior to it's life expectancy.Probably pushing seven figures per occurence?? $$$$
When we bought our house in Belmar, the concrete patio was covered with grass carpet--glued to the concrete. It looked swell.Wow... talk about timing! @knightfan7 can use this old fieldturf on his deck, instead of that fiberglass stuff that everyone is arguing about.
Problem solved.
I don't know if it's just me but there seems to be more injuries on turf than on grass. And it's not just Rutgers but for all sports.I'll be the guy...I wish they would go back to grass!!!
I've officiated on some of those FieldTurf fields that have failed...man are they bad. That company really screwed a lot of schools/towns/organizations, etc.
When we bought our house in Belmar, the concrete patio was covered with grass carpet--glued to the concrete. It looked swell.
I'll be the guy...I wish they would go back to grass!!!
I've officiated on some of those FieldTurf fields that have failed...man are they bad. That company really screwed a lot of schools/towns/organizations, etc.
I have been Advocating for a Natural Grass Surface for years.
I'll be the guy...I wish they would go back to grass!!!
I've officiated on some of those FieldTurf fields that have failed...man are they bad. That company really screwed a lot of schools/towns/organizations, etc.
From what I heard. The initial turf replacement was part of a claim against Field Turf. The turf failed prior to it's life expectancy.
Why are they bad?
Miami game anybody?The Field Turf is much safer than the old Astro Turf, the problem with grass in the stadium is that the field low and will not drain well when it rains.
They continued to sell a lot of fields after they knew the turf was bad. With all the bad press it gotten specifically in New Jersey I am surprised Rutgers still went with it.I'll be the guy...I wish they would go back to grass!!!
I've officiated on some of those FieldTurf fields that have failed...man are they bad. That company really screwed a lot of schools/towns/organizations, etc.
These stadiums are used extensively year round. No way natural grass turf could hold up. We're not talking 6 Saturday's a year. We're talking 6 Saturday's, a hand full of HS champ games, Lax and concerts. When stadiums cost hundreds or millions of dollar, I can understand why turf is used.
I can't stand seeing Div II and Div III playing on turf. Even HS as well. Schools have enough land for everything else. Why not leave their tiny FB stadium grass?
Everything is just becoming to sterile in life.
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But this is coming from a guy who hates HS champ games played in empty massive stadiums. I have no better memories as child attending, and luckily playing in two State champ games in HS at cramped, in your face, fans on top of you neutral sites high school fields. The atmosphere was magic, I tell you.
The main reason I call BS on this line of thinking is the Heitz Field is natural grass and holds 15 home football games, concerts, High School football and other events. There are several stadiums that do this.
Drainage technology has changed significantly in 20 years and if a drainage system was installed there would be no issue with a natural surface. Regardless of field level.
It always looks like the worst field in the NFL.Heinz Field IMO often looks and plays like garbage from mid-October on for those very reasons. I actually think they should switch to turf.
Joe P.
It always looks like the worst field in the NFL.
It always looks like the worst field in the NFL.
I don't believe the problem turf was used at the stadium. It was used on another field.From what I heard. The initial turf replacement was part of a claim against Field Turf. The turf failed prior to it's life expectancy.
That's interesting.I remember being at an event in NYC and either Schiano or Pernetti announced the field was going to be replaced but it was covered by warranty due to failure.I don't believe the problem turf was used at the stadium. It was used on another field.
Speaking of Rutgers Stadium (it will always be that to me, I cannot even say that other name)...are they ever going to do luxury boxes on the press box side!?
I know we have no need to expand, but I always thought that luxury boxes bring in significant revenue even though they do not increase attendance capacity that much.
This was on the drawing board when the wonderful mortgage recession hit (was there an official name for it?) because it was considered a cash cow at the time. However, since that time it has been bandied about, but no definitive plans are in the works as of now. I think if we bring the brand up again, to the point where we have winning seasons and are competitive with all teams, thereby raising our overall visibility, this will come under consideration again.Speaking of Rutgers Stadium (it will always be that to me, I cannot even say that other name)...are they ever going to do luxury boxes on the press box side!?
I know we have no need to expand, but I always thought that luxury boxes bring in significant revenue even though they do not increase attendance capacity that much.
Also, this is linked with rebuilding our press box, which is considered archaic by every journalist that uses it.I think it's a questionable venture, at this time, when you include the math behind actually building the luxury suites.
Also, this is linked with rebuilding our press box, which is considered archaic by every nj.com butthead that uses it.
Check is in the mail. $$$$From what I heard. The initial turf replacement was part of a claim against Field Turf. The turf failed prior to it's life expectancy.
Also, this is linked with rebuilding our press box, which is considered archaic by every journalist that uses it.