Number changes (Fasano, Hoyte and Ratliff switch)

thats7 said:
Welp. Might as well throw that autograph away. Send it to me.....I'll do it for ya. ;)

LOL i think ill keep it cuz its personalized to me ...the guy is really down to earth and cool...
 
JackMagist said:
When I was a kid you almost never saw a player with a number in the 90’s.
Well, you've got to figure for inflation... :D
 
JackMagist said:
Our system in High School was similar to this. Our Halfbacks (tailbacks) wore 20's, Fullbacks 30's and Wingback (H-back) wore 40's...the rest were the same. Except the school Superintendents son was a QB and he wore #7.

Since a lot of players played both ways the defensive numbering system was a bit messed up but it was supposed to be tackles 60’s or 70’s, DE’s 70’s or 80’s (you used to see 80’s on some DE’s in the Pros too), LB’s 50’s, DB’s 20’s 30’s or 40’s (any of the RB numbers).

When I was a kid you almost never saw a player with a number in the 90’s.
Even the pros didn't use numbers in the 90's very much in the 1970's when I started watching a lot of football.
 

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