Chromatic 2,479 Posted May 31, 2013 I really hate the 1 bar going down the middle of the mask. I would never wear one because it would make me go cross-eyed, and I just think a visor will solve any problem the bar could.Also, I think if used on the proper helmet, the 'Big Grille' masks actually look really cool. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldschoolvikings 17,944 Posted May 31, 2013 I really hate the 1 bar going down the middle of the mask. I would never wear one because it would make me go cross-eyed, and I just think a visor will solve any problem the bar could.Yeah, I know people say that, but it really isn't true. I wore this ancient relic when I was in high school in the 80's, and when you focus on what's in front of you, the center bar is completely invisible.And speaking of strange looks... 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chromatic 2,479 Posted May 31, 2013 I really hate the 1 bar going down the middle of the mask. I would never wear one because it would make me go cross-eyed, and I just think a visor will solve any problem the bar could.Yeah, I know people say that, but it really isn't true. I wore this ancient relic when I was in high school in the 80's, and when you focus on what's in front of you, the center bar is completely invisible.No, its just the way my crappy eyes work. When I played football I insisted on a 3 bar, and in hockey I found the cage very irritating. Switched to a visor as soon as I could.And I just think they look bad. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
John in KY 9 Posted May 31, 2013 I really hate the 1 bar going down the middle of the mask. I would never wear one because it would make me go cross-eyed, and I just think a visor will solve any problem the bar could.Yeah, I know people say that, but it really isn't true. I wore this ancient relic when I was in high school in the 80's, and when you focus on what's in front of you, the center bar is completely invisible.And speaking of strange looks...Ah - Namath was the last guy to wear one of the old Schutt cowcatcher masks - they were more of a very late 50s/very early 60s thing. Namath wore a bunch of masks over his career, starting with a plastic 2-bar, going to a metal OPO ( the original rounded bottom version as worn in Super Bowl III), then the half-cage like what Marino always wore (of course the earlier version made like the cage you wore), then finally that old cowcatcher mask for the last few years of his career. He took the mask with him to LA when he left the Jets. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GFB 2,127 Posted May 31, 2013 On the other hand, I hated the look of Dan Marino's, as well, but for the opposite reason. It was too much face mask for a quarterback...FUN FACT: Byron Leftwich is the only current NFL player to still wear the marino style maskI've always viewed that mask as the "Big-armed, but completely immobile" QB mask. Dan Marino, Drew Bledsoe, Jeff George, Scott Mitchell, Ryan Leaf, Byron Leftwich, Brad Johnson, etc...Of course, there are some exceptions, like Steve Young or Randall Cunningham (both for a little while), but it doesn't really help my mental picture of the mask.I'll agree with everyone of these except Marino he is one the most mobile QB's in history. Could he run for a lot of yards? No but he could step one way or the other & fire down field better than anybody I have ever seen.Even the NFL network voted him in the top 10 of all time.Um, yeah. The ability to move around a pocket does not equal being a "mobile" QB. He had 270 career sacks and less than 100 yards in career rushes. My guess is that being top 10 of all time has much more to do with his cannon of an arm rather than his legs... 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oddball 204 Posted May 31, 2013 I was putting together a souvenir program at my design job and had to place these 2 photos. Looking at the two photos side by side, I realized just how much better #8 looks (and it's JUST because of the style of facemask!) Personally, based on my avatar, I'm sure you can see why I love this team's helmets so much. Am I alone on this or do you also believe that a facemask can make a helmet look more/less visually appealing?I'm going to disagree with you on this. The first one looks better and the picture is better. Why? Well for starters the player is looking at you making it draw you into the photo, whereas #8 looks completely disinterested and like he doesn't want to be there. Secondly the mouthguard on #8's facemask looks tacky and is actually distracting from the face of the player. Thirdly, the jersey on #8 is worn and beatup and looks bad. The facemasks are even in this case. Yes there are some that I prefer. If it was one of the vs. a Revolution then you'd have a point, but in this case one bar doesn't make a difference to me. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hugevolsfan 786 Posted May 31, 2013 On the other hand, I hated the look of Dan Marino's, as well, but for the opposite reason. It was too much face mask for a quarterback...FUN FACT: Byron Leftwich is the only current NFL player to still wear the marino style maskI've always viewed that mask as the "Big-armed, but completely immobile" QB mask. Dan Marino, Drew Bledsoe, Jeff George, Scott Mitchell, Ryan Leaf, Byron Leftwich, Brad Johnson, etc...Of course, there are some exceptions, like Steve Young or Randall Cunningham (both for a little while), but it doesn't really help my mental picture of the mask.I'll agree with everyone of these except Marino he is one the most mobile QB's in history. Could he run for a lot of yards? No but he could step one way or the other & fire down field better than anybody I have ever seen.Even the NFL network voted him in the top 10 of all time.Um, yeah. The ability to move around a pocket does not equal being a "mobile" QB. He had 270 career sacks and less than 100 yards in career rushes. My guess is that being top 10 of all time has much more to do with his cannon of an arm rather than his legs...He was one of the least sacked QB's of all time which makes him very mobile when you can move & escape rush in the pocket that is the definition of mobile.Drew Bledsoe on the other hand who you compared him to was one of the most sacked QB's because of his lack of mobility in the pocket.Marino was actually in the top 10 of the most mobile QB's. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freddamnrock 4 Posted May 31, 2013 Reading through this post makes me wonder if most of you guys have played or if you are looking at player's uniform trends as fans. I know from personal experience and people I know that have played NCAA and NFL ball wear what they wear how they wear it for a reason. Not just to showboat or look tough. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guest23 1,503 Posted May 31, 2013 Reading through this post makes me wonder if most of you guys have played or if you are looking at player's uniform trends as fans. I know from personal experience and people I know that have played NCAA and NFL ball wear what they wear how they wear it for a reason. Not just to showboat or look tough.I agree with you somewhat but that shot of ray lewis up the page perfectly illustrates a nfl star (who is pushing 40) who changed his facemask for no reason at all other than to showboat and look tough. He wore the same mask from at least college throughout his career yet decided to go with the justin tuck/locomotive mask the last 4 games of his career? 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldschoolvikings 17,944 Posted May 31, 2013 Reading through this post makes me wonder if most of you guys have played or if you are looking at player's uniform trends as fans. I know from personal experience and people I know that have played NCAA and NFL ball wear what they wear how they wear it for a reason. Not just to showboat or look tough.Right... because no NFL player would wear something silly just because of how it looks. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuckymack 97 Posted May 31, 2013 I stand by my assertion that the brown pants look better than the white ones when paired with the white jersey. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Thrill 7 Posted May 31, 2013 Uh, Larry Csonka...you got something caught in the top of your facemask... 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nachos Rule Your Soul 27 Posted June 1, 2013 If I played football, I'd have a mask custom made to look like shark teeth.But really, if I played football, I wouldn't be clever/smart enough to come up with something like that. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldschoolvikings 17,944 Posted June 1, 2013 I stand by my assertion that the brown pants look better than the white ones when paired with the white jersey.If they had stripes, I'd agree with you. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harmening 210 Posted June 1, 2013 Uh, Larry Csonka...you got something caught in the top of your facemask...It looks like his hoop is screwed onto the front of the helmet at different levels... 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freddamnrock 4 Posted June 2, 2013 Reading through this post makes me wonder if most of you guys have played or if you are looking at player's uniform trends as fans. I know from personal experience and people I know that have played NCAA and NFL ball wear what they wear how they wear it for a reason. Not just to showboat or look tough.I agree with you somewhat but that shot of ray lewis up the page perfectly illustrates a nfl star (who is pushing 40) who changed his facemask for no reason at all other than to showboat and look tough. He wore the same mask from at least college throughout his career yet decided to go with the justin tuck/locomotive mask the last 4 games of his career?True, but does anyone know or care about the purpose of those masks? Especially for down lineman. A regular mask may seem like the noble route but when You get your head yanked around you do what you can to stop that. I say they should work on getting off the line faster and hand checking but what do I know.It makes sense to me though. Now the last 4 games out of almost 250 game pro career is too late but It fit him. I think if they had that mask when he was at The U he would have worn it. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AJpackers 5 Posted June 12, 2013 Keeps an old school element plus you can easily recognize faces. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rsaline 529 Posted June 12, 2013 I don't know if anyone has seen these U of A facemasks floating around, but.....yeah...They're not real, in the sense that they won't be worn in games. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Botiger 91 Posted June 13, 2013 On the other hand, I hated the look of Dan Marino's, as well, but for the opposite reason. It was too much face mask for a quarterback...FUN FACT: Byron Leftwich is the only current NFL player to still wear the marino style maskYep, I hated when Esiason wore it...Boomer's is a little different. It has an extra bar. I don't like either of them but I like his a little better. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AJpackers 5 Posted June 13, 2013 One of my favorite quarterbacks of all time wore the Marino facemask his first 3 or 4 years in the league. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites