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Seahawks using Cooling Glove


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I posted an article  awhile ago about using this cooling glove technology.  For some reason I can't pull up my old post, but here is the link below from NFL.com.

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-videos/0ap1000000079018/Footballogy-The-cooling-glove


 

Now during the game I noticed the players on the Seahawks using the glove on the sidelines between possessions.  Picture below.  Excuse the picture, took with camera phone.

 

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Below is a graphic of showing the use of the glove vs PED's.

 

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Now not only does this glove give you the same amount of enhancement as PED's, it also works great I guess in lowering your core temperature between possessions.

 

My question is, did anyone at the game see our players using this technology?

 

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so the seahawks needed to cheat AND have the panthers shoot themselves in the foot to win?

 

It is not cheating, it obviously is allowed by the NFL....  

 

I just wonder why we are using fans blowing mist and not both..... 

 

We should use it during OTAS, mini camp, Training camp, and throughout the season during games and practice.....

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Yes, and it is actually a DR that works for Stanford, one of the highest ranked Med Schools in the US..

It's pretty cool, wouldn't be surprised to see all teams trying this. Kind of like the next Gatorade, starts in one place, and soon everyone has it.

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