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A Look At McCaffrey In The NFL's Best Uniform


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27 minutes ago, SIGCHI222 said:

Has to be a verified medical condition to wear tinted visors.

 

2 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

Only with an approved medical "condition".

Condition of "needing to look like a badass" count??

Julius can fill him in on what qualifies....

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Oh and just to add: I'm fairly certain Peppers is a super mutant.....even at 37

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Found this article... tho it's from 2015...

http://www.livestrong.com/article/104516-purpose-football-helmet-visor/

 

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Protection

The primary function of visors is protective in nature. Some players wear visors temporarily to prevent damage from occurring to an existing injury, and then remove the visor once the injury has healed. But other players choose to wear visors permanently to prevent an injury from occurring -- this can happen if fingers or a foot strike the eyes in the helmet's opening.

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Considerations

Although most football leagues allow visors to be worn, some teams do not allow the visors to be worn unless the player has a medical need for one. This is up to the coach's or team's preference. In addition, many leagues, including the NFL, have rules on what type of visor may be worn. The NFL requires each visor worn in a game to be approved by the NFL before its use. If this rule is violated, the offending player is reprimanded with a fine.

So, I guess we will see.

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