Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
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Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
Who was the first player to use a visor in their helmet? Just from my childhood the first few guys I remember using it were Jim McMahon and Leslie O'Neal and some of the New Orleans Saints linebackers.
Who is credited with the first usage of them?
Who is credited with the first usage of them?
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Re: Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
Although it is not to be taken as an official source, the Wikipedia says it was Mark Mullaney of the Vikings in 1984 due to a recent eye injury.
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Re: Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
That's right, I remember Mullaney in the NFL Game of the Week classic at Washington in 1986.Rupert Patrick wrote:Although it is not to be taken as an official source, the Wikipedia says it was Mark Mullaney of the Vikings in 1984 due to a recent eye injury.
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Re: Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
Did that precede visors in the NHL?
When did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar start wearing goggles?
When did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar start wearing goggles?
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Re: Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
JuggernautJ wrote:Did that precede visors in the NHL?
When did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar start wearing goggles?
around 1977, he got poked in the eye and wore them. I could be off a year but I think he was a Laker, not a Buck
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Re: Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
https://www.basketball-goggles.com/2011 ... n-history/JohnTurney wrote:JuggernautJ wrote:Did that precede visors in the NHL?
When did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar start wearing goggles?
around 1977, he got poked in the eye and wore them. I could be off a year but I think he was a Laker, not a Buck
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Re: Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
Not a great pic, but this is Charlie Justice wearing a lucite mask in 1953. It's positioned in a way that he had to look through it. It's a visor.
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Re: Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
This was posted in a Facebook group with the claim it is John Henry Johnson from the 50s.
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Re: Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
We should probably distinguish between visors and the Lucite face masks that were commonplace for a couple years in the 1950s.
Re: Helmet Visor Usage..First player?
There's a difference here. JH Johnson (and Tittle, and all the rest) was running around looking over his mask. Justice has a differently shaped mask that is intended for eye protection only.
Justice's is tapered on the sides, unlike the other lucite masks.
Justice's is tapered on the sides, unlike the other lucite masks.