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00:26I always joke with everyone, it's the most expensive real
00:56estate there is. Everyone wants a piece of it.
01:26The new field was brought in, takes about two days to install the field and then from
01:39there we start all of our typical maintenance practices, mowing, aerating, fertilizing, providing
01:44any supplementation such as light and fertility that you see out there now.
01:48It's a schedule that works out better. There's usually a lot of outside factors that drive
01:52a replacement for concerts or additional events.
01:55Next week's a busy week as we'll continue to maintain the field but also introduce it
01:59as kind of shared real estate as I like to say where some of our entertainment components
02:05will start to work on the field as well. So we'll bring down half-time rehearsals, pre-game
02:09player intro rehearsals, pre-game and post-game ceremony rehearsals, things like that. Obviously
02:14trying to figure out the appropriate schedule and calendar as we get into Sunday.
02:21So the beast will apply loads that are equivalent to the loads NFL players apply to the surface
02:43when they're playing. So there are vertical loads and there are in-plane horizontal loads that
02:48the NFL players need to jump, stop, start, change direction, perform their athletic movements.
02:56We've studied those conditions in a biomechanical way and used those data to inform what conditions
03:05this device needs to test for. So this device is loaded up with a characteristic cleat-surface interaction
03:13from an NFL player and that's the condition that we use to measure the traction between the cleat
03:17and the surface.
03:22Game day, me personally, my eyes are usually pretty glued on feet hitting the field. So seeing how things are playing,
03:40just kind of taking it in and determining if there's anything we need.
03:43You're doing better. It's a finicky game. Throwing grass is a finicky thing to do.
03:50We've done. Everyone's goal is to deliver perfection. Whether you're the group delivering the halftime show
03:53or you're the field crew delivering the field, the goal is perfection for everyone. So we've got to work together
03:58and find a way to make it all happen.
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