It's hard to believe NFL WR's drop the ball given how sticky those gloves are.

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I was at niketown, friday, and I happened to be browsing the football section and checked out those gloves the NFL players wear.

I'm referring to these here:

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I remember gloves back when I was a kid playing in high school in the 90's, but the shyt they got now, feels like it'd be impossible to drop the ball cuz of the weird texture of the gloves.
 

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Yeah, i messed with those gloves once and then i realized why WRs are making so many one handed grabs. Those gloves damn near stop the ball once they make contact with it.
 

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Ehh.... I used to catch balls in High school from a Qb who went on to play football at Harvard... Dude destroyed my fingers with his passes... I can only imagine what NFL caliber QB's do to their Receivers hands... Not to mention... That stickyness goes out the window by the end of one game due to the wetness from sweat, dirt, grass, wetness from the outside of on water bottles....

 

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Ehh.... I used to catch balls in High school from a Qb who went on to play football at Harvard... Dude destroyed my fingers with his passes... I can only imagine what NFL caliber QB's do to their Receivers hands... Not to mention... That stickyness goes out the window by the end of one game due to the wetness from sweat, dirt, grass, wetness from the outside of on water bottles....


Those laces catch your bare hands :ohlawd:
 
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