‘Even before the rain, the groundskeepers at Pro Player Stadium knew this was going to be a crazy week. They had only six days after the Marlins’ season finale to rip out the field and lay down 70,000 square feet of new grass — transported from Greg Norman’s turf farm in Avon Park — in time for the Dolphins’ game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Then it started to rain Monday. And it kept raining for 30 hours. By Tuesday night, nearly 14 inches had fallen, leaving the field looking like it would need swimming lap markers, not yard lines. By Wednesday afternoon, though — thanks to a $1 million drainage system and more than 30 workers sharing shifts that went around the clock — the transformation was on track.’