They are award emblems. They are sledgehammers.
The stickers are small axe blades, representing the axe that is given to the winner of the Stanford/Cal game each year.
It is a warrior helmet and two spears that are crossing each other.
they should expand but in a very small amount
There is no historical evidence of it ever existing, but only a small amount of Viking Helmets have ever been found.
Because they have a small population and their are poor at football for a small country
John Small - American football - was born in 1946.
Football kickers have different face mask to have a better view of where they are kicking since a kicker is usually only in for that purpose for example kickoff, punting, and field goals.
The 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.
The NFL football isn't that small, but it is more elongated for better passing.
costumes! get 25/30 emblems to unlock chris's s.t.a.r.s costume. get 30/30 emblems to unlock sheva's tribal costume. TIP look in every gap,corner like that one in the villlage of the 3rd level hardley noticibly in a very small crevice and the one at the start of the 3rd level hung in front of you on the wall
George Small - American football - was born on 1956-11-18.