May 31, 20241 yr Author comment_1750648 18 minutes ago, dex said: OTAs run from Monday through Thursday of next week. The first open workout will be Tuesday, also media day. Not sure if Wednesday and Thursday are open workouts or not. However, all 3 days of mandatory minicamp the following week will be open to the media and public, Excellent, thanks Dex!
May 31, 20241 yr comment_1750649 Good to see burrow pouring a beer at his charity golf. I say that’s all clear. I hate Twitter/x . The wrist can handle beer it can handle football.
June 2, 20241 yr comment_1750747 1 minute ago, Mikeslumina said: Just wondering he is playing toss Is that a wrap on Burrow's hand while he plays toss? 🤔
June 2, 20241 yr comment_1750766 12 minutes ago, Griever said: Perhaps an unpopular opinion, but if I was the NFL I wouldn't allow any visors. I like to see the players faces and eyes during the game and think it takes away from the full experience.
June 2, 20241 yr comment_1750768 1 hour ago, BlackJesus said: Perhaps an unpopular opinion, but if I was the NFL I wouldn't allow any visors. I like to see the players faces and eyes during the game and think it takes away from the full experience. I think the players prefer not having random Stooler goons trying to gouge out their eyes with a thumb The dark tinted ones do look pretty edgelord Darth Vader though. These look more like a lost music festival DJ.
June 3, 20241 yr comment_1750777 3 hours ago, BlackJesus said: Perhaps an unpopular opinion, but if I was the NFL I wouldn't allow any visors. I like to see the players faces and eyes during the game and think it takes away from the full experience. Curious now...are tinted visors allowed for the QB position? It seems to me that it would keep defenders from being able to read the QB's eyes?
June 3, 20241 yr comment_1750781 25 minutes ago, esjbh2 said: Curious now...are tinted visors allowed for the QB position? It seems to me that it would keep defenders from being able to read the QB's eyes? …it would also limit a QB’s ability to fake out defenders with his eyes.
June 3, 20241 yr comment_1750867 15 hours ago, Cricket said: …it would also limit a QB’s ability to fake out defenders with his eyes. Or a defender not reading a QBs eyes No?
June 3, 20241 yr comment_1750890 22 hours ago, BlackJesus said: Perhaps an unpopular opinion, but if I was the NFL I wouldn't allow any visors. I like to see the players faces and eyes during the game and think it takes away from the full experience. But without them a guy could get an eye poked out by a ref throwing a penalty flag. But only a Brownie. Ya, never know.
June 3, 20241 yr comment_1750899 3 hours ago, claptonrocks said: Or a defender not reading a QBs eyes No? That was already stated. I was just mentioning an additional affect…that is just as valid.
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