@@captainamericaamerica8090 no it’s not that. Even back in the 80’s and 90’s nfl players hated getting tackled on it. It’s good for a purpose like yours around a pool it isn’t good for football. Ya see getting tackled on astroturf is like getting hit on concrete since the turf was very thin.
Players today are lucky that astroturf has improved to the point where it mimics grass. Because back in the day they basically had a very thin rubbery surface that would be as hard as concrete during the ice cold winters. Imagine being a QB in the 70s, 80s, and 90s getting slammed into the ground by any NFC East player. That stuff shortened careers.
Astroturf specifically refers to the carpet over concrete concept. But yeah, the artificial turf we see now with the rubber pellets is way safer. Still not as good as grass in my opinion.
An Ode to this NFL Film: While you may want to say that the player's were tough, The honest truth is that they hated this stuff. For concrete and rubber were bound to offend, And we can see now that it created a trend. It helped concussions became a common mainstay, A fact that this league still doesn't acknowledge today.
Do u have any idea how long it took the league to even acknowledge concussions? Any changes that need to be made in the league need to be done by force. Because the league couldn’t care less about those players
Way back in high school, I played a baseball game on old-school Astroturf. It was the worst baseball experience of my life, as it was essentially playing on concrete with a thin carpet over it. Ground balls never slowed down, and by the 5th inning my ankles were crying. I can't even imagine trying to dive on it, let alone get tackled on it by 300+ lbs. linemen. The newer FieldTurf is far better, but nothing beats playing any sport on natural grass.
I’m not old enough to have played on the old style Astroturf but I’ve watched a lot of old football. I’m glad I got to see this close-up of it because I always wondered what it was like to play on. From the viewer’s vantage point it looks like linoleum.
I was one of the last players at my high school to play on grass, and many a time I was knocked on my ass. They switched to turf shortly after I quit. I never touched it, not even one bit. I often wondered what might have been. Then soon I'd remember, I valued my shin. So turf may be foreign to me. Though I play no longer, and so it shall be.
So funny to look back on this. Players were basically playing on putting green on top of concrete lol Also taking a moment to appreciate how amazing NFL Films has always been. One of the reasons the NFL has been so marketable over the decades.
My college had this for our intramural fields until 2009/2010. Even for flag football it was awful, especially if you went and played in the snow/rain. So many slips and burns. They put in the new field turf and that stuff is amazing! It's got some cushion to it and the blades of "grass" are actually long enough to bend so it rolls with you vs rubbing you raw. Amazing stuff.
From playing soccer in high school there’s completely different qualities and types of turf. Some older fields it was hard as a rock and looked cheap. Some and most were basic with the rubber pellets, and you could tell if there was a lot or almost none. Then there’s some recent field that look almost like a good grass field, even looks like little fibers of grass, not just green square cut plastic carpet. Either way it can get hot as hell. And can really burn if you slide on it.
I disagree. I would always take a grass field over even the best synthetic field. The only benefit to me in marching on a synthetic field was not having to worry about if it was level or not. The best field I ever marched on was my age out year of drum corps when we had a show at Columbus Crew Stadium. Since it was made for soccer it was perfectly level and really short.
Before we get all self-gratifying about grass turf, remember the Mudbowl between PIT and MIA. 3-0 overtime win for the Steelers; at one point, a punt planted itself, nose down into the muck, and just stuck there. The only time I didn't root for the Steelers: about halfway through overtime, I started rooting for the mud. Wanted my 0-0 tie. [Sigh]...
I've played on fields where every step ripped divots in the ground, I've played on pure mud, but I'd take either one over AstroTurf. Modern artificial grass is the way to go assuming you don't mind shredded rubber in every orifice of your body.
Me and my high school football teammates never play in artificial turf. Best high school team play in artificial turf is at the state championship before the turf has changed.
I March for the university of Tennessee. The bands practice field is turf and I hate it. It’s such an unnatural feeling when it gets hot and you can feel the heat radiating from the ground up.
A friend from college played in the high school playoffs in the astrodome. Like the guy in this video said, the paint is hard. He told me the painted Oiler helmet logo in the center of the field was really hard.
Astrodome turf was as bad as the Vet turf. When you think about old turf, you think about either the Vet, the Astrodome, or Montreal's Olympic Stadium in baseball.
I was thankful my school had artificial turf instead of natural grass. I was allergic and would get an itchy rash on grass, also the uneven ground/mud made traction more difficult, so I was more likely to trip/slip. Also gopher holes turned the game into a minefield for injuries. On turf you could run faster and cut quicker.
The Astrodome was the worst in the 80's. When the Vet had a bad reputation in the early 90s, the Astrodome was as bad as the Vet. Those two stadiums were on the top 3 along with Riverfront Stadium which was awful.
That stadium was as hardcore as it got, my grand father worked HVAC on it and talked to a couple of structural engineers that said that stadium was ready to collapse at any moment years before they tore it down
I had the opportunity to walk on the field at Veterans Stadium in 1997 before they replaced the original AstroTurf with the newer FieldTurf. It felt like walking in a parking lot with carpeting on it. Football had to be hard to play on it, but I feel that baseball had to be much worse. Diving full extension for a fly ball across the outfield had to be really painful, especially considering that baseball players don't wear pads.
Nope. Real grass for everyone. I saw Willie McGee's career ending injury. Artificial turf is an abomination and should be replaced on all playing surfaces.
A rubber matt on a concrete floor. What could go wrong?
NOT THE NEW STUFF. IT'S THE BEST NOW
Every tendon, ligament, and muscle between your hips and feet, that's what.
@@captainamericaamerica8090 it’s great but nothing better then natural grass
@@Thejuice1998 except when you have to mow it😧😧
@@captainamericaamerica8090 turn your caps lock off old man
Last remaining NFL player to play on astro turf in that is still active today
Tom Brady
WE PUT IT UP AROUND OUR POOL. IT'S GREAT STUFF.
@@captainamericaamerica8090 it ain’t good for football that’s forsure
@@jab69420 Because we now have Wimps playing!
@@captainamericaamerica8090 no it’s not that. Even back in the 80’s and 90’s nfl players hated getting tackled on it. It’s good for a purpose like yours around a pool it isn’t good for football. Ya see getting tackled on astroturf is like getting hit on concrete since the turf was very thin.
@@captainamericaamerica8090 You must be fun at parties..
"If cows can't eat it, I don't wanna play on it." 🤣
Players today are lucky that astroturf has improved to the point where it mimics grass. Because back in the day they basically had a very thin rubbery surface that would be as hard as concrete during the ice cold winters. Imagine being a QB in the 70s, 80s, and 90s getting slammed into the ground by any NFC East player. That stuff shortened careers.
IT'S AMAZING STUFF TODAY! PUT IT UP! AROUND POOLS TOO! TOUGH AND VERY LOW CARE
Yeah, cuz nobody else had any D line. lmao
Astroturf specifically refers to the carpet over concrete concept. But yeah, the artificial turf we see now with the rubber pellets is way safer. Still not as good as grass in my opinion.
@@claytonkobs8394 yeah a good grass field is Better than turf. Though many field for high schools aren’t in the best shape.
LT shows up an gives you a career ending injury
There's going to be a lot of angry ACLs who will hate this video
Odell Beckham jr is calling
An Ode to this NFL Film:
While you may want to say that the player's were tough,
The honest truth is that they hated this stuff.
For concrete and rubber were bound to offend,
And we can see now that it created a trend.
It helped concussions became a common mainstay,
A fact that this league still doesn't acknowledge today.
Do u have any idea how long it took the league to even acknowledge concussions? Any changes that need to be made in the league need to be done by force. Because the league couldn’t care less about those players
Gotta love the rhyming limerick script 👍
That's a regular poem, not a limerick.
@@0ffspringfan wow, you are one serious buzzkill.
You haven’t post in 7 months will you come back
Can't stand it. Never have, for some reason.
WHAT NINH LY IS HERE
Classical NFL Music!
This was both bizarre and beautiful.
Imagine how we feel
And most of all it was true!! 😂
can we please get title-making guy a raise
@Keith Cousins can you not man.. it's just annoying and such a burden
@Keith Cousins huh
This is the most generic and uninteresting title I think I’ve ever seen
I’m your 200th like
The type of turf back then in the football fields were so hard and whenever you would go down on the turf it would be painful to players
Way back in high school, I played a baseball game on old-school Astroturf. It was the worst baseball experience of my life, as it was essentially playing on concrete with a thin carpet over it. Ground balls never slowed down, and by the 5th inning my ankles were crying. I can't even imagine trying to dive on it, let alone get tackled on it by 300+ lbs. linemen. The newer FieldTurf is far better, but nothing beats playing any sport on natural grass.
i would have gladly taken astro turf over our lumpy shitty bad hop of a high school infield.
@@randallfloyd4476 It wasn’t the field
I’m not old enough to have played on the old style Astroturf but I’ve watched a lot of old football. I’m glad I got to see this close-up of it because I always wondered what it was like to play on. From the viewer’s vantage point it looks like linoleum.
It looks like someone glued crappy carpet to concrete. I can’t imagine what it was like to play on.
This video is a masterpiece
I feel like this is what would happen if dr.Seuss made a football book
I need this in my life and for my children.
He got cancelled. But we don't remember why. He surely wouldn't be working for the NFL
It’s a good thing turf fields have improved a lot since this video
This was beautiful. I'm so ready for football and the stadiums filled with fans. I have a good feeling this season will be unforgettable. Get hyped!
I was one of the last players at my high school to play on grass, and many a time I was knocked on my ass.
They switched to turf shortly after I quit. I never touched it, not even one bit.
I often wondered what might have been. Then soon I'd remember, I valued my shin.
So turf may be foreign to me. Though I play no longer, and so it shall be.
Yeah I'll shed a tear, cuz that ish hurts!
Played on the og turf once, oh it was bouncy and felt fun and fast, but the skin on my elbows it did not last.
Whoever wrote this is a genius. Hahahaha
So funny to look back on this. Players were basically playing on putting green on top of concrete lol
Also taking a moment to appreciate how amazing NFL Films has always been. One of the reasons the NFL has been so marketable over the decades.
2:32 😂😂😂 I remember that game... Brian Billick was not having any of it 😂😂😂
My college had this for our intramural fields until 2009/2010. Even for flag football it was awful, especially if you went and played in the snow/rain. So many slips and burns. They put in the new field turf and that stuff is amazing! It's got some cushion to it and the blades of "grass" are actually long enough to bend so it rolls with you vs rubbing you raw. Amazing stuff.
Awesome ode! Thanks to whoever penned it!
I think anyone who had to endure the pain of playing a full season of football on Astroturf should be in the Hall of Fame.
I always wondered why you see nfl games from the 90’s and the field just looks like a green floor
From playing soccer in high school there’s completely different qualities and types of turf. Some older fields it was hard as a rock and looked cheap. Some and most were basic with the rubber pellets, and you could tell if there was a lot or almost none. Then there’s some recent field that look almost like a good grass field, even looks like little fibers of grass, not just green square cut plastic carpet. Either way it can get hot as hell. And can really burn if you slide on it.
Astroturf is so deeply American that it hurts
Chuck Knoll sounding like an NFL attorney talking about “the only injuries are scrapes and burns” 😆😆😆
A spinning Bradshaw!
We still have that turf!
Loved the look of the field and those shoes did it for me. I have one last pair of Under Armour turf shoes
"if cows cant eat it, i dont wanna play on it"
-paul krause
I grew up in downtown Pittsburgh. From 4th to 8th grade we played on Turf. It was awesome. Made running on grass feel like running on sand.
I loved artifical turf in marching band. Everything that made the old stuff suck for football made it great for us nerds.
I disagree. I would always take a grass field over even the best synthetic field. The only benefit to me in marching on a synthetic field was not having to worry about if it was level or not. The best field I ever marched on was my age out year of drum corps when we had a show at Columbus Crew Stadium. Since it was made for soccer it was perfectly level and really short.
This one time at band camp ……
We actually made TBDBITL's practice field. Check it out on our channel
You obvioulsy never marched at the old Veterans Stadium in Philly. You would have kept tripping over the seams.
This is still relevant today, field turf 2 : dobbins and shepherd negative ACLs.
An Astros player was asked back in the day what he thought of the fake grass and he said "I dont know I haven't tried smoking it yet."
I like watching these NFL videos!
Before we get all self-gratifying about grass turf, remember the Mudbowl between PIT and MIA. 3-0 overtime win for the Steelers; at one point, a punt planted itself, nose down into the muck, and just stuck there.
The only time I didn't root for the Steelers: about halfway through overtime, I started rooting for the mud. Wanted my 0-0 tie. [Sigh]...
Someone needs to send proper turf maintenance to the jets
2000s nfl network was a different animal
I now need to listen to this before the start of each season
Gotta love football
Amazing documentary on turf
Bro spittin
Boy would it have been nice to play on todays field turf, artificial grass. I suffered thru 90s college,minor, and MLB concrete turf.
I've played on fields where every step ripped divots in the ground, I've played on pure mud, but I'd take either one over AstroTurf.
Modern artificial grass is the way to go assuming you don't mind shredded rubber in every orifice of your body.
AstroTurf makes that though..
@@MWSNsports I was talking about their original product, not AstroTurf's current synthetic grass.
Knee destroyer.
Me and my high school football teammates never play in artificial turf. Best high school team play in artificial turf is at the state championship before the turf has changed.
I wished I had. At least once
It should always be grass for outdoor stadiums!!! The Patriots playing on field turf is so wrong
I March for the university of Tennessee. The bands practice field is turf and I hate it. It’s such an unnatural feeling when it gets hot and you can feel the heat radiating from the ground up.
2:54 this sounds like Ronald Reagan
This was so cool. Amazing video.
"Do they smoke grass out there in space Bowie, or do they smoke astroturf?"
bro is spitting
Man…I just love how they thought it was safe to play on concrete lol and they say we millennials are dumb 😂😂
A friend from college played in the high school playoffs in the astrodome. Like the guy in this video said, the paint is hard. He told me the painted Oiler helmet logo in the center of the field was really hard.
Astrodome turf was as bad as the Vet turf. When you think about old turf, you think about either the Vet, the Astrodome, or Montreal's Olympic Stadium in baseball.
👏 BRAVO!!
It should have been called “An ode to glorified carpeting”
This deserves more views
The narrator had me thinking that he was gonna mention the Grinch at some point
amazed that this astro turf stuck around as long as it did
It feels like Christmas :)
I can’t believe they used to play on that.
Very nice poem
Players used to play in basketball sneakers instead of cleats on these fields.
Wait fr?
@@ThatDudeLuc Yeah. I saw a bengals player rocking a pair of Iverson's back when riverfront had turf.
Man, the first sign for me not to even play that day.
My man was spitting bars jfc
Cilantro pour vous étiquette, mes confreres💖
I was thankful my school had artificial turf instead of natural grass. I was allergic and would get an itchy rash on grass, also the uneven ground/mud made traction more difficult, so I was more likely to trip/slip. Also gopher holes turned the game into a minefield for injuries. On turf you could run faster and cut quicker.
I feel like someone is reading me a Dr Seuss book.
Dude sounds like Ronald Regan
Boy...but you could fly on that stuff.
This was nice💀
this man got bars
Not a choice but a law. Dope
Hits at 0:21 and 0:23 are so illegal nowadays lmao
New vid finally
Cat in the hat X NFL collab !?🔥
The Brady Bunch had it there back yard. So its good enough for me.
my man goin DR. suess as the narrator
0:54 OMG he said Tacoma LOL. that's where i live. LOL #253 TACOMA
No one cares
3:36 take me back please. What a dump.
The current day turf is definitely a lot better than astro turf. But grass is still so much better to play on than turf
I have a family friend who tore his ACL on that Astrodome turf in the 80s which ended his career. He still hates that stuff with passion.
The Astrodome was the worst in the 80's. When the Vet had a bad reputation in the early 90s, the Astrodome was as bad as the Vet. Those two stadiums were on the top 3 along with Riverfront Stadium which was awful.
I just think of the vet in Philly when I think of ASTRO turf
That stadium was as hardcore as it got, my grand father worked HVAC on it and talked to a couple of structural engineers that said that stadium was ready to collapse at any moment years before they tore it down
BARS
I had the opportunity to walk on the field at Veterans Stadium in 1997 before they replaced the original AstroTurf with the newer FieldTurf. It felt like walking in a parking lot with carpeting on it. Football had to be hard to play on it, but I feel that baseball had to be much worse. Diving full extension for a fly ball across the outfield had to be really painful, especially considering that baseball players don't wear pads.
Especially on an afternoon in the middle of July and August.
I love football
I remember a bears wide out( I can’t think of his name )blew out both his knees on the turf in Philadelphia that 70’s-80’s turf was brutal.
Wendell Davis, 1993
@@targettoad691 thanks I’m glad someone remembers, though old age was playing tricks on me
nice.
damn i love football
But the kickers loved it!
I had artificial turf in high school and after every practice we would have to pick off the rubber that had melted onto our cleats
Nope. Real grass for everyone. I saw Willie McGee's career ending injury. Artificial turf is an abomination and should be replaced on all playing surfaces.
What the hell did I just watch🤣🤣🤣
Sounds like Dr. Suess wrote this script
Grass Gang
And such a sad site in the swamps of Jer-sey:
Was the ruptured Achilles of Vin and LT
🐐
I'm just repeatedly saying BARS