Joey007
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Forgive my insensitivity.........but BOO FREAKIN HOO. Adapt or get slaughtered.
Knowing which team is the JESTs is not a right, it is punishment
I'm colorblind and couldn't even follow the game even with the different helmets they had. Different color helmets won't completely solve the problem.Uniforms are fine .... just add a dark helmet vs a white helmet for the
red/green games or any other games where a color blind person is impaired.
I think Vinnie Testaverde was colorblind. No question that there are a number of players, coaches and officials who have red/green colorblindness.
Next year? WTF kind of BS is that. Integrity of the game my ass.The NFL now says it plans to factor potential colorblindness into next year’s “Color Rush” promotion, if there is one.
NFL will factor color blindness into future “Color Rush” games
Next year? WTF kind of BS is that. Integrity of the game my ass.
The next NFL Color Rush game will be the Tennessee Titans in Teal and the Jacksonville Jaguars in Gold.
The second most common form of color blindness is blue and yellow.
Jeezus, and I thought my cable was broken. Thank you for the explanation.I suffer from Clown Blindness. I am unable to see clowns. That means that during this Jets-Bills game, I couldn't see anyone on the field except for the refs.
This reminds me of a @nabwong sig.
Love that look, thanks for posting it.Apparently every team that plays in Thursday in 2016 will be doing this. Man I'm gonna be pissed if Kraft doesn't do all red and does this instead
All red against a green field is a challenge for us colorblind folk.Apparently every team that plays in Thursday in 2016 will be doing this. Man I'm gonna be pissed if Kraft doesn't do all red and does this instead