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Unread 04-06-2001, 15:38
Justin Ridley Justin Ridley is offline
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We'll never see water, ice, sand. . .

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Originally posted by Michael Krass


I think, in general, that complicated playing fields such as that are not likely because the resources of some teams don't permit them to build full size, or semi-permanent version of the field.

I think this is the main reason stopping a field of water, sand, ice or anything else for that matter. Not the fact that water would be hard to engineer around, but rather the fact that a playing field must be able to be built and maintained by any team, anywhere in the country. For that matter, I don't think we'll ever have objects on the field that a team can not buy (balls) or easily make (floppies).

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