Will Derrick Henry get fined for his red shoes? (2 Viewers)

Joined
Oct 26, 2006
Messages
299
Reaction score
559
Offline
We will fined out how much the NFL corporate office hates the Saints. Also want to see if Pittsburg gets a draft pick taken from them for thier second COVID violation, no mask celebration today in their locker room.
 
We will fined out how much the NFL corporate office hates the Saints. Also want to see if Pittsburg gets a draft pick taken from them for thier second COVID violation, no mask celebration today in their locker room.
Pittsburgh.......hahaha. They have the NFL wrapped around their pinkie.
 
I mean Kamara wore Christmas colored cleats...
 
He won’t be fined because red is one of the Titans’ team colors. It’s literally in their logo.

From the NFL rulebook...

Rule 5, Section 4, Article 3, Item 7
Item 7. Shoes. Shoes must be of standard football design, including “sneaker” type shoes such as basketball shoes, cross-training shoes, etc. A player may wear shoes that are black, white, or any Constitutional team color, or any combination of black, white, and a Constitutional team color.
The Titans official team colors are listed as navy, Titans blue, red, silver, and white
Kamara wasn’t fined. I think the NFL realizes the free spirit thing is good
If I’m not mistaken, I don’t think fines are handed out until Tuesday. So there’s still a very good possibility he’ll be fined.

But unless he was granted permission to wear them, I think a fine is nearly 100% guaranteed considering neither green or red are one of our team colors.
 
Last edited:
Also it has to do with the branding. I saw that because they were the brand approved by the NFL he was not required to change them before the game or at halftime. So this may not be a huge a fine as we thought.


"As to cleats, a branding issue (for example, if the shoe shows the logo of a company that hasn’t paid for the privilege of outfitting NFL players) also could prompt a directive to change the shoes.

Kamara’s shoes presented neither a safety issue not a branding problem. Thus, he was allowed to wear them, even if he eventually will be making a contribution to the NFL’s equivalent of the Human Fund"
 

Create an account or login to comment

You must be a member in order to leave a comment

Create account

Create an account on our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Users who are viewing this thread

    Back
    Top Bottom