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∙ 12y agoThe stickers on the helmets stand for something good that the player has done, such as a good play or a good sack, or a nice show of leadership. The more stickers a player has the better the player.
Some schools, such as Georgia, give white bones for athletic plays and black bone for academic achievements.
Ohio State players get buckeye leaf stickers for making great plays, starting on the back of the left side. Some players do so much on the field they have stickers on the right side of their helmets.
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∙ 12y agoThe stickers are given to the players who have a good block, score a touchdown, have an interception, etc. But the players only get them if the team wins the game.
Buckeye stickers are not cannabis leaves; they are Ohio buckeye tree (Aesculus glabra) leaves. The stickers are given for big plays and for consistency on the field.
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∙ 12y agoAs far as I know the decals represent set players accomplishments to date.
example a running back may get a decal for rushing a certain amount of yards
a linebacker may get some for obtaining x amount of tackles etc
each position is different as is each schools milestone for earning the decals
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For FSU the tomahawks with feathers are for academic excellence the tomahawk with out feathers is for major/ important plays on the field
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∙ 9y agoThe stickers on the football helmet represent the club emblems. Each club or team has a specific symbol that sets them apart from other teams.
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∙ 12y agoThe small stickers are award stickers given out to individual players who do good things. In Stanford's case, an axe, which symbolizes the trophy given to the winner of the Cal/Stanford game.
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∙ 14y agothey mean different things like game winning plays or just great plays
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∙ 11y agoThey are axes signifying the big game axe that is awarded to winner of the big game between Stanford and Cal
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∙ 12y agoIts normally just a team logo.
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∙ 12y agoAxe Blades
They get one for each big play they are in.
the helmets protect them a lot
No
stockings
NFL players were first required to wear helmets in 1943. At the time, they were made of leather. They then went to being made of plastic and now are made of polycarbonate.
leather helmets
Yes to. Keep. Their. Heads. Safe
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Because the helmets were leather.
Football helmets that have visors on them are used to help protect the player's eyes from the sunlight, dirt or grass. An example of a football player that uses this type of helmet is Chevis Jackson.
from big plays or just when big plays happen
Umm. Because they were tired of cleaning up blood.