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dressing up in heavy gear makes you hot?!
ChadTower:
A federal judge in Ohio concluded that manufacturer Riddell Inc. had a duty to warn Stringer that its helmets and shoulder pads could contribute to heat stroke when used in hot conditions.
People need to be told that being 325lb, dressing up in heavy equipment, and running to exhaustion in 100 degree heat can cause heat stroke...? :banghead:
Ginsu Victim:
Thomas Payne wrote something Stringer should've read...
ChadTower:
Maybe my brother and I should sue them for not telling us we might get frostbitten if we wear them in subzero temperatures for hours.
Ginsu Victim:
Ah, the other extreme. I think you might have something.
Kevin Mullins:
Yup..... that federal judge needs a kick in the balls.
Typical, let's lay the blame on a manufacturer......never the coaches, school staff, parents, etc.
That's like saying every coat mnaufacturer, motorcylce leathers manufacturer, welding gear manufacturer, etc should all give the same "warning" to their consumers.
What a bunch of dumbasses..... COMMON SENSE.
I perosnally have two boy that played football and I was CONSTANTLY asking about water breaks, pads/ no pads, etc. And let me tell ya, it gets hot here with high humidity.
COMMON SENSE
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