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Isn't it just a matter of money for the Dolphins to scoop up some infield before each home game and resod it?

After the game, the sod could be pulled up and some infield dirt could be packed back into place.

This is ridiculous that we have to put up with this. The players are afraid of it. Ed Perry mentioned it in today's article regarding his previous injury on it. I know I breathe a big sigh of relief every year when baseball season is over. I definitely root against the Marlins making the post season.

I'm new here so I apologize if this has been covered before.
 
Cost us that game against the pats a few years back when mare missed 2 easy kicks off the infield dirt
 
Its a bad situation and it shouldn't have carried on this long, hopefully The Marlins will get out soon.
 
BlueFin said:
Its a bad situation and it shouldn't have carried on this long, hopefully The Marlins will get out soon.
the chance would be a fine thing...

Dolphins Stadium is a football stadium, and the dirt infield has hurt us thru injuries and FG misses.
 
Let deal with it Marlins will NOT get their own stadium and Wayne will let them stay because its more money in his pocket during the off season. They just need to figure out a way to manage it ...
 
phin-meister said:
Isn't it just a matter of money for the Dolphins to scoop up some infield before each home game and resod it?

After the game, the sod could be pulled up and some infield dirt could be packed back into place.

This is ridiculous that we have to put up with this. The players are afraid of it. Ed Perry mentioned it in today's article regarding his previous injury on it. I know I breathe a big sigh of relief every year when baseball season is over. I definitely root against the Marlins making the post season.

I'm new here so I apologize if this has been covered before.

Pulling the sand and putting sod could result in more injuries. It would not be firm, and would give if a player planted to hard.
 
phin-meister said:
Isn't it just a matter of money for the Dolphins to scoop up some infield before each home game and resod it?

After the game, the sod could be pulled up and some infield dirt could be packed back into place.

This is ridiculous that we have to put up with this. The players are afraid of it. Ed Perry mentioned it in today's article regarding his previous injury on it. I know I breathe a big sigh of relief every year when baseball season is over. I definitely root against the Marlins making the post season.

I'm new here so I apologize if this has been covered before.
i don't think it's about money... more likely can't be done for the reason the sod would never be set and more injuries would happen because of the uneven ground... ever try running on grass that has uneven ground under it... you'd blow your knees and ankles out ...
 
Wasn't the dirt responsible for Dan's achilles injury? Then and there something should have been done about it.
 
flounder97 said:
Wasn't the dirt responsible for Dan's achilles injury? Then and there something should have been done about it.

I know he got injured in Cleveland. I believe the Indians were still playing there at that time and it was early in the season, so there could have been dirt on that field.
 
UltraDol-Fan said:
Just cancel baseball forever, that would take care of it :evil:

sounds good to me, but keep the little league world series, so we can see "12 year olds" with side burns, and beards. :rofl3:
 
Ricky Brown said:
sounds good to me, but keep the little league world series, so we can see "12 year olds" with side burns, and beards. :rofl3:
:sidelol:
 
Ricky Brown said:
sounds good to me, but keep the little league world series, so we can see "12 year olds" with side burns, and beards. :rofl3:

:spit:


...and with their wife & kids in the stands watching....
 
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