Visors on helmets

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by MoreWithLes, Feb 3, 2005.

  1. Golden Tiger

    Golden Tiger Founding Member

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    Wow, a visor that while indoors reflects the outside.... :eek:

    Just kidding J............... :grin:

    They do look kind of cool..... :thumb:
     
  2. BostonBengal

    BostonBengal Founding Member

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    I can see where it's to the advantage of whoever has one of those because the opponent can't see your eyes--can't see where you're either looking to run, throw, etc.

    I played FS/CB in high school and, as I'm sure most of you have already either heard or know, the first thing that they tell you when you're running downfield with a WR is to look at his eyes. When he turns around and his eyes get big like golfballs, you turn around.

    This practice goes out the door when you can't see his eyes, period.
     
  3. j0nathanr0y

    j0nathanr0y Founding Member

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    That would be an easy fix. Didnt spend but 5 minutes on it. Give me 3 more and I can make it pretty perfect. :thumb:
     
  4. john randolph

    john randolph Founding Member

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    I would take Saban over Ryan any day of the week and so would any fan who knows any thing about football. Coaches draw recruits by winning.
     
  5. Hawker45

    Hawker45 Founding Member

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    Again, going back to page 2, NCAA rules do not allow visors to be anything but clear... except for a few medical exceptions.
     
  6. philter

    philter Founding Member

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    Why do they allow refelective ones?
     

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