The Problem just isn't Achilles tendon tears. That is because an Achilles tendon tear occurs when you put too much weight on a foot that it causes problems. What artificial surfaces cause are non-contact injuries as well as rug burns. We saw this in Super Bowl 57 when a player went down during the second half of the game.
Historically the surface has caused problems to the point that most people that have played on that turf had major health problems later in life. This is in addition to all the rug burns and non-contact injuries. So is a strike over turf possible? Maybe, but I would look at the UAW first.
The Problem just isn't Achilles tendon tears. That is because an Achilles tendon tear occurs when you put too much weight on a foot that it causes problems. What artificial surfaces cause are non-contact injuries as well as rug burns. We saw this in Super Bowl 57 when a player went down during the second half of the game.
Historically the surface has caused problems to the point that most people that have played on that turf had major health problems later in life. This is in addition to all the rug burns and non-contact injuries. So is a strike over turf possible? Maybe, but I would look at the UAW first.