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Old 09-30-2021, 06:11 PM
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I honestly thought that the Field of Dreams Game was going to be a huge bust. The idea seemed hokey and gimmicky. But I was very pleasantly surprised. They did an absolutely fantastic job with it. Actually gave me chills at times. But I worry that the major success of the first one has set the bar too high. How many times can you watch players enter through the cornfield? They have a tough task ahead of them to keep raising that bar. But with the Big Hurt in charge, they've got a tough guy at the helm, and I'll be very interested to see what he and his team can dream up for that field.
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