NFLPA calls for immediate replacement of slit-film turf fields

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NFLPA calls for 'immediate replacement and ban' from slit-firm turf fields​

Nov 12, 2022

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The NFL Players Association wrote a letter calling for the "immediate replacement and ban" of slit-film turf fields throughout the league.
The league uses three types of turf: slit-firm, dual fiber, and monofilament, but it's the slit-firm surface that has proven players to miss more time due to injuries, which happen at an increased rate on it as well.
"Advocating for safer working conditions is a core job of our union, and there are few greater examples of this than raising the standards of the fields we practice and play on," NFLPA President JC Tretter wrote on Saturday.


"Week after week, we have heard players sound off on the need to improve our fields, too often after a player suffers an injury. This week, we have seen the NFL PR machine go into overdrive to spin a more favorable narrative to what the union and players know is a problem.
"If the NFL is serious about their claims that they make data-based decisions and that they care about player safety, then we have some actionable items for them."
Six stadiums (and seven teams) use slit-firm turf. Tretter wrote that the NFL has acknowledged that slit-film fields are more detrimental to players' health than other surfaces. However, Tretter says that "the NFL has not only refused to mandate this change immediately, but they have also refused to commit to mandating a change away from slit film in the future at all."
"The injuries on slit film are completely avoidable -- both the NFL and NFLPA experts agree on the data -- and yet the NFL will not protect players from a subpar surface," Tretter said.
Tretter also called for the raising of field standards and testing the safety and performance of all surfaces.
The opening kickoff and Met Life Stadium during the 122nd Army/Navy college football game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen on December 11, 2021, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.


The opening kickoff and Met Life Stadium during the 122nd Army/Navy college football game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen on December 11, 2021, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.

"Until we have those standards in place, the NFL needs to be much more conservative when we have visible issues with the fields. The current field inspections do not account for performance and safety, so we should stop saying that these fields are safe to play on based on the fact they passed said inspection," Tretter wrote, adding that the inspection standards are over 13 years old.
The Kelce brothers, Travis and Jason, recently echoed the NFLPA's sentiments.
"Take care of your players, man. It is so ridiculous, my feeling of my body after a game on turf than the feeling of my body after a game on grass," the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said on his podcast this week. "I can only imagine if the game I just played against Tennessee was on turf. Like, I barely walked out of that thing and I know it's magnified by 10 whenever I play on turf. Every single step in the fourth quarter you feel in the knees and in the joints and in the ankles – at least this is just for me. I hate playing on turf. I think it's silly."
The tight end added that he keeps track of which games he plays on turf before the season even starts, so he can "mentally prepare."
Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs catches a pass in the endzone for a touchdown during the first half of the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium on October 10, 2022, in Kansas City, Missouri.


Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs catches a pass in the endzone for a touchdown during the first half of the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium on October 10, 2022,


He added: ""I do not play around with this s---."
"I think it's time you all take some of that money y'all make off of us and invest it in grass fields for every team around the league," Jason said, adding that it's a "league-wide" opinion.
 

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Owners had a good laugh after getting this demand. What's the Union gonna do if they don't take the turf out, strike?

This also shows that Woody Johnson ain't shyt. I don't expect him to change the field out today at MetLife, but at least put out a statement that you're working on the problem.
 

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I hate that so many college football blueblood teams have switched to turf.

OU, Bama, USC, Penn St, Florida are really the only big name teams still playing on grass.
 

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Owners had a good laugh after getting this demand. What's the Union gonna do if they don't take the turf out, strike?

This also shows that Woody Johnson ain't shyt. I don't expect him to change the field out today at MetLife, but at least put out a statement that you're working on the problem.
Woody ain't even gonna get his own place. fukk he cares for?

The turf is there for 2 reasons:

1. it's cheaper to maintain (of course)

2. too many fans would bytch about how the grass would look when the field got destroyed on TV and if your field is used for multiple things (i.e. concerts, your soccer team plays there too), then it doesn't affect the other products. For example, the Yankees will complain to the high heavens whenever they come back from a road trip and the field looks messed up because either a concert went on or NYCFC was there. Now that turf has improved over time, the advanced field turf is the happy compromise.

MetLife itself has been an issue since Domenik Hixon tore his ACL on the field because they wanted a interchangeable turf that showed each team's logo. That's why up til this year, they had the NFL logo at midfield instead of Giants or Jets.

EDIT: to piggyback off #2, grass is less conducive to the track meets the NFL wants
 
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There has got to be a middle ground here.

I like that fact that turf is really fast and rain doesn’t turn it into a field of mud. But at the same time this shyt is way too dangerous.

These dudes are so valuable, how the fukk have they not come up with a safer turf alternative yet
 
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