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Originally posted by Fleet View Post
I like the dark visor if he can actually see out of it. If it keeps defenders from seeing his eyes it could give him an edge at the line of scrimmage.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
I thought there was an NFL rule against dark visors for QBs. Something about it giving the QB an unfair advantage for that very same reason you mentioned..
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medical documentation... "Hey doc, can your write something so I can wear a tinted eyeshield... I swear the sun is blinding me when I look at it."
Really, how can anyone dispute what you say you can or cannot see as far as sunlight goes, unless they note that your irises aren't moving due to a flashlight.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
Maybe he can wear it in practice but not during games?
Im glad you brought it up...because i had never even thought about it. Or knew the rule. I never cared. But you made me learn something today and i like that. So thanks.
I wish there was more clarity on this. The team is making it a big deal and i wonder of they even know the story behind it. Maybe he got it medically cleared? Glare sensitivity? Photophobia?
If its full time he would need a medical reason. I guess the thing that concerns me the most is TBI. Because brain injuries and concussions often come with light sensitivity issues.
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