Cognizantphotos
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They should be used, they block the UV rays from damaging their eyes. I’m all for it, we need to protect the players.
Lol!!!It's a slippery slope to Gomorrah if you allow these. What next then? Give Sebastian his pipe back?! Allow hard liquor sales in supermarkets?!
This my friends is how you'll wake up one day with no country and people married to alpacas.
I didn’t see black socks either.no U on the collar?
To see how your pupils respond to stimuliFor those who are not aware, these were banned by the NCAA for concussion protocol purposes. Something about needing to see the eyes before the helmet is removed.
No idea why they couldn't just use flip-up visors, but hey that's the NCAA for ya.
I wish Adidas would make the sleeves longer, they're always popping out. Gotta love the black on black for a night game at the Rock.
But even if this was allowed, knowing Pastor Richt, we wouldn’t be able to rock it anyway. If he ain’t allowing arm sleeves, which is weak af (my opinion), no way he allows visors. He’ll probably state, ‘it’ll obstruct your view to properly assess the holes (RB) and trajectory of the ball (WRs).’ Lol.
But how’re u supposed to find Jesus with a face shield?