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[edit] Cleanup
Cleanup? What is there to cleanup? It's not ungrammatical, poorly formatted, or confusing in my opinion.
Most of the article is uncited non-wikified quotes thus it needs cleanup. Jaranda wat's sup 01:54, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
- Went in and cited the uncited parts and removed the cleanup tag, shouldn't be needed anymore. -- 24.118.89.238 Sept 04, 2006
[edit] Mis-tagged for copyright violation
While searching for citations for this article, I ran into this page http://www.giftsforfootballfans.com/helmets_216.htm and noticed large sections of it were word-for-word identical to sections of this article. It looked like this entry was a blatant copy/paste ripoff, until I noticed the very bottom of that page links to this article. I can only assume the author of that pge did the copy/paste from here, not vice versa. An honest mistake, hopefully this will serve as a notice for future editors. ---Jackel 14:21, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, a lot of people copy the articles at Wikipedia and put them at their own site. Not much you can do about it. -- 24.118.89.238 Sept 04, 2006
I removed the poorly sourced and irrelevent (to the subject of the article) lines about the upcoming NFL draft.Dakotab 19:35, 20 April 2007 (UTC)