crusse10
THIS MAN IS A PERVERT
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The indoor field blows. The only plus to it is that, in the rain, it's not wet. During the summer, it's as hot, if not hotter, than outdoors.
You know, as well as I do, that that place blows. I'd just blow it up and drop in another parking lot. God knows we need that more
The indoor field blows. The only plus to it is that, in the rain, it's not wet. During the summer, it's as hot, if not hotter, than outdoors.
The field blows? It's the best artificial surface on the market. They can't grow grass inside.
So you just want them to not have an indoor facility at all? Because, in your opinion, it's not as nice as you think it should be?
I'll ask you the same question that I asked Rex, how many other SEC practice facilities have you been in? Other indoor complexes period?
If you're a student, I understand wanting more parking. If you're just a fan, the exercise during the long walk to the stadium could probably do you some good. Otherwise, ante-up to park close. The place does not "blow". It's dated but still one of the finest in the country.
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What exactly is it that makes it "blow". How much time have you spent in there and have you done more than just look in the door?
I've been in there late summer, and with the fans NOT on, it's hot and humid. Just because the sun isn't beating in doesn't mean the humidity in there doesn't balance out what the temperature feels like.
The fans on in the summer make it much more bearable.
Of the indoor facilities I've been in, only one had actual air conditioning in the field area and it was still hot. The fans that most schools use are more efficient than the AC unit at the one I've been at.
Well I was in there for hours, multiple times. The fans were never on, and it was unbearable. I've never sweated that much in my life. It was like a sauna, but without the relaxation.
Well I was in there for hours, multiple times. The fans were never on, and it was unbearable. I've never sweated that much in my life. It was like a sauna, but without the relaxation.
Have you ever played football and gone through 2-A-Days?
OK. You can't stand the heat of a facility made for football players to condition inside of (which no coach in his right mind will train players under A/C due it being that much harder on them when they do have to go outside, which is every practice.)
What else is it that "blows"?
And as for the line about a coach in his right mind blah blah blah...Why have it at all, then? Unless you're in the SEC championship game, you'll never have to worry about playing indoors. Football players play in the elements. Screw them. Make them stay outside, regardless.
Because you don't get anything accomplished in practice in a downpour. Ask Georgia. They routinely have to cancel practice and just do conditioning when there are thunderstorms or downpour rain.
So now you don't like football players? I'm confused. They shouldn't be allowed to use it?