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Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said the playing surface at FedEx Field was in "horrible" condition for Sunday's wild-card playoff game. (AP)

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By JOSEPH WHITE
AP Sports Writer

ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - Pete Carroll says the "field" in FedEx Field is "horrible."

Mike Shanahan doesn't go that far, but he agrees the grass isn't always greener at the Washington Redskins stadium.

The playing surface was a mess when Seattle Seahawks beat the Redskins on Sunday in the NFC wild card playoffs. There were plenty of bare sports, and dirt was flying with many of the steps taken between the hash marks. Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III and Seattle defensive end Chris Clemons left the game with knee injuries.

"It was horrible," Seahawks coach Carroll told 710 ESPN Seattle. "It's a horrible field. It's as bad as a field can get for being dry. It's too bad. It really is. It's too bad. We deserve better. ... It just was worn out. There was a lot of slipping and all that kind of stuff. It's relative. It didn't change the game at all in my opinion because it's relative to both sides. We should just expect to see a better field at that time of year."

The field has looked scraggly for much of a season that was front-loaded with extra events, including college football games and a Kenny Chesney concert.

"You'd like a perfect field, and it wasn't a perfect field, we all know that," Redskins coach Shanahan said.

Shanahan said putting down a new sod in midseason might not have worked. He said he's seen new sods in San Francisco and Denver that didn't work out.

"If you do sod right, at lot of times it's good," Shanahan said. "I really thought the field was OK because I didn't see people slipping during the game. ... Therefore I don't think there's an advantage one way or a disadvantage one way."

NFL rules say the home team must certify prior to each game that the playing field meets certain conditions. There is a list of requirements, including an "Impact Hardness Test."

Carroll was more diplomatic when he met with reporters later Monday. He said there was a "lot of loose footing" in the game, but he said he didn't know if it contributed to Clemons' injury.

"It's cool to have the different stadiums have their own uniqueness about it," Carroll said. "But there is a point where I think it makes sense that it should be somewhat standardized that it should be equal for everyone, and obviously safety is at the top of everyone's mind in the league."

Shanahan said he'd be open to the idea of an artificial surface, but that he likes natural grass.

"We have that here, but for some reason here it's just not working as well," he said. "Anyway, we'll try to address that for next year."

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AP Sports Writer Tim Booth in Renton, Wash., contributed to this story.

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  • CH wrote...
    two bad it was not raining . . . .
    mud bowl?
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  • HPD 5-0 wrote...
    Go back to your pot bowl...
    and leave FNL talk to real men.
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  • TwoTrees wrote...
    'He [Shanahan] says he'd consider a switch to an artificial surface.'
    They'd better if they value RG-Knee.
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  • HPD 5-0 wrote...
    That "field" looked more like a cow or horse pasture.
    This is the NFL for God's sake. Ridiculous and probably the cause of several leg injuries.
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  • TwoTrees wrote...
    Whoa there, HPD 5-0!
    I've seen WAY better cow pastures than that pock strewn battle field the teams were sent out on. Criminy, my ankles hurt just looking at it...
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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    What?
    Like when the NY Football Giants said we were piping in fan noise.
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  • DWiz wrote...
    Fed Ex Field
    That field is criminal. Criminal neglect!!! Every NFL player that loses a season there should be double compensated for the neglect.
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  • DWiz wrote...
    Fed Ex Field
    CRIMINAL!!!! Fed Ex, Use your influence! No pro player should have to endure this amature operation again. I hold you accountable. I will never use your service again until that crap field is addressed. Your name is on it.
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  • DWiz wrote...
    Fed Ex Field
    Fed Ex, Do you like your name linked with a criminal FIELD. yOU ARE SMART. dO THE RESEARCH. Your name is being linked to a complete joke. Why? Are you that stupid????? If I can't trust your investments ... I CANNOT trust you.
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  • DWiz wrote...
    Fed Ex Field
    I am telling everyone I know, face to face ... social media. Do anything but Fed Ex. Until you fix this field with your name on it!
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  • hawks$life wrote...
    i thought it looked good
    For painted dirt. Wasn't that the same field in The Sandlot?
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  • clevesside wrote...
    If I were Goodell....
    ... no NFL games now/future on Fedex until it meets minimum NFL field standards. Assuming there are "standards," you hope. That could be a lot of away games for the Redkins, maybe.
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  • HockeyMom wrote...
    Field standards
    Makes one question what those standards are because, like a previous poster, I was watching that game and thinking it looked similar to the dirt in a pasture as well. For their coach to commen like he is just oblivious to the fact that it was that bad is just embarassing. Take care of your talent, Shanahan! Shame on you for thinking there is no problem with playing you guys (and playing your already injured guys) on that garbage.
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  • Johnnymac50 wrote...
    Remember Shanahan...
    ...was the guy who thought his QB was good to go in the second half; maybe there is a link there.
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