NFL Players Wear Special Tribute On Sunday 11.9
The story Friday morning about the likelihood that the NFL player can fit wear special clothes to praise the Reebok fell 11/09, now has a happy ending.
In the championship that he once threatened to put Peyton Manning (notes), $ 25,000, wearing high-top cleats in memory of the late Johnny Unitas has now decided that the ghost of abandoned shoes and gloves that help to commemorate 10 years 9 / 11 could cause a public relations nightmare that even the NFL itself is not perfect, managed to get arms around.Of course, players are afraid that would be fines for not wearing clothing that was not authorized without foundation. Linebacker Lance Briggs Chicago Bears (Notes) put out this series of posts on Friday morning when the Reebok Briggs has sent his return for Sunday:
Reebok great work on the gloves and shoes .. looks like I get a fine this week. Lol! By far the best thin I can not pay. Thank you ... Fines for gloves could be as much as 5k .. shoes 8-10k I think. not 100% on the shoes very well.
Other players like Tennessee Titans quarterback Matt Hasselbeck (notes), Chris Cooley Washington Redskins tight (notes) and Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles (notes) added to their public support for the idea.
And at least one unnamed player for the San Diego Chargers, said Kevin Acee San Diego Union-Tribune he expected to see a $ 5,000 fine to wear specific clothing - a fine, which seemed willing to pay.
So while the NFL could have jumped on the story of a little more urgency to ensure that players do not entail a fine, we send our congratulations for not adhering to the uniform codes in the league in an emergency situation have clearly done.
The NFL has already planned a series of 9 / 11 memories, and the league and the NFLPA are combined to donate $ 1 million charitable organizations, and various monuments. To give a simple matter of just more important things on the street would be a shame.
Thus, this tweet Friday afternoon from the NFL spokesman Michael Signora:
In the championship that he once threatened to put Peyton Manning (notes), $ 25,000, wearing high-top cleats in memory of the late Johnny Unitas has now decided that the ghost of abandoned shoes and gloves that help to commemorate 10 years 9 / 11 could cause a public relations nightmare that even the NFL itself is not perfect, managed to get arms around.Of course, players are afraid that would be fines for not wearing clothing that was not authorized without foundation. Linebacker Lance Briggs Chicago Bears (Notes) put out this series of posts on Friday morning when the Reebok Briggs has sent his return for Sunday:
Reebok great work on the gloves and shoes .. looks like I get a fine this week. Lol! By far the best thin I can not pay. Thank you ... Fines for gloves could be as much as 5k .. shoes 8-10k I think. not 100% on the shoes very well.
Other players like Tennessee Titans quarterback Matt Hasselbeck (notes), Chris Cooley Washington Redskins tight (notes) and Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles (notes) added to their public support for the idea.
And at least one unnamed player for the San Diego Chargers, said Kevin Acee San Diego Union-Tribune he expected to see a $ 5,000 fine to wear specific clothing - a fine, which seemed willing to pay.
So while the NFL could have jumped on the story of a little more urgency to ensure that players do not entail a fine, we send our congratulations for not adhering to the uniform codes in the league in an emergency situation have clearly done.
The NFL has already planned a series of 9 / 11 memories, and the league and the NFLPA are combined to donate $ 1 million charitable organizations, and various monuments. To give a simple matter of just more important things on the street would be a shame.
Thus, this tweet Friday afternoon from the NFL spokesman Michael Signora:
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