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They don´t have to be very fit. I run more during Rugby 7s game than these run during a 60 minutes match.
 
Patriots defence is being taken apart.


In the history of Superbowl, no team has ever come back from more than 0 -10 down.
 
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What's the deal with the interceptor having a towel attached to his trousers?
Surely intercepts don't happen enough to warrant needing a towel to keep his gloves clean?
Or does he play offence as well as defence?
I know next to nothing.

Hate blowouts in the SB.
Not as much as you'll hate the blowout in the bathroom tomorrow when that beer makes a reappearance
 
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What's the deal with the interceptor having a towel attached to his trousers?
Surely intercepts don't happen enough to warrant needing a towel to keep his gloves clean?
Or does he play offence as well as defence?
I know next to nothing.

A "sweet" towel. Purely an accessory. Quarterbacks and punters wear them to keep their hands dry.
 
A "sweet" towel. Purely an accessory. Quarterbacks and punters wear them to keep their hands dry.

Yeah that's what I mean, the guys a defensive player so he's not going to have the ball coming his way many times at all.
Then again I doubt the black lines under the eyes do much, so it's all just aesthetic/personal preference.
 
I know that your vision is affected when you wear camo cream, but I don't know whether that's to do with reduced reflections, or just seeing darker skin than normal.
 
I've always wondered whether it does much at all anyway?
I mean I can't remember ever having the sun bouncing off me upper cheeks and into my eyes?

It's supposed to draw the sunlight to your cheeks instead of your eyes.

I wore it when I played baseball just cause it was the cool thing to do in baseball culture. It's also big in lacrosse.

I never understood why rugby and soccer players don't wear it. I honestly don't know how effective it is.
 

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