BradyManny
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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.AD and Harrison. Those are my votes.
Someone confirm my understanding of the rule, if I'm right, I think this is pretty asinine - lets use AD and Harrison in this example - if AD comes off the field and Harrison's on it, that Rodney would have to leave the field, switch helmets and come back on.
Yeah, the way the rule reads to me is that the secondary player would need to change his helmet. On top of that, he can't just drop the green dot helmet off in the bench area; he has to return it to the communications area behind the bench and hand it back to the NFL official, who puts it back in the trunk and logs it back in like a librarian checking bokks in and out.
In other words, it's going to be used by one player and one player only - unless the primary player leaves the game due to injury.
patchick - I agree, either Vrabel or AD since they would be the players most likely to be on the field for the largest number of plays.
I wouldn't be surprised if BB goes with only one player with a headset, and relies primarily on hand signals to avoid the sub-in problems.