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BBQ vs. Cheesesteaks: Super Bowl LVII running thread

Mike Florio made a good point that the holding call has helped bury the terrible field conditions that were the main point of contention for most of the game.
 
K. I no longer care. The Chiefs won. I guess we'll all have to live with you and Gee and others being disappointed.

I stopped caring about the result the minute it ended. I just thought it was a terrible and avoidable way to end a hell of a game.
 
Mike Florio made a good point that the holding call has helped bury the terrible field conditions that were the main point of contention for most of the game.

That could lead to a hell of a conspiracy theory, but I'm not a big fan of those.

The Pish-poor field conditions should not be forgotten. It is inexcusable to play a Super Bowl on a field that bad, and it's not as if that was a surprise.
 
Kind of emotional that it will be more than a half a year before expired NFL threads are kept alive by the same poster refusing to let an argument go.
 
That could lead to a hell of a conspiracy theory, but I'm not a big fan of those.

The Pish-poor field conditions should not be forgotten. It is inexcusable to play a Super Bowl on a field that bad, and it's not as if that was a surprise.

I read something that said the problem with the field is that it wasn't rolled out the night before, allowing it to dry out - the moisture condenses when it is inside too long. The NFL put in temporary seats blocking its path out - so that's why the field was slick - at least that's the theory.
 
Before the game, one of the localized stories was that a turf grash developed at Oklahoma State was going to be the playing surface.

This Washington Post story says that Bermudagrash wasn't as lush and green for game officials, so they overseeded it with rye grash. The rye is waxy and slick, making a mess of things.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/02/14/super-bowl-field-conditions-issues/

Oklahoma State folks aren't talking much about the short time in the Arizona spotlight even though the type of grash they developed is pretty widely used on athletic fields.
 
Terrible playing surface. Just inexcusable.

But of course there had been many pre-game photons and toner cartridges devoted to its superduper origin story during Media Week.

As to page 82 of the Phantom Holding Call?

May I suggest we liven things up by inviting Don Lemon to moderate this thread going forward?
 

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