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NoYES....ALL cowboy players are drug addicts!
NoYES....ALL cowboy players are drug addicts!
Kenny Walker the DE for the broncos was deaf in both...And Flo was deaf in one ear. Anything is possible.
Who could forget False Start Adams.And Flo was deaf in one ear. Anything is possible.
In order to have stereopsis or depth perception the vision in both eyes must be close visually. This man does not have any depth perception. In the state of Texas if you have best corrected vision of 20/200 or worse you are legally blind in that eye. Also if you have tunnel vision (20 degree field)you are also legally blind. You are right if he has good vision in his other eye he can see and function quite well because his brain will always choose the clearer eye to see. Go CowboysLegally blind and completely blind are worlds apart. Legally blind simply means your vision is too bad for glasses to correct it all the way back to 20/20. You still have depth perception and can clearly identify objects in front of you.
From the way this story is worded, if the D-II player puts his hand over his left eye, he’s blind. Obviously 2 working eyes is better, but I don’t know how that would hinder a talented D-lineman enough to prevent an NFL career. However, it would be impossible for a WR to do that without the ability to track the ball in the air with no depth perception.
Legally blind and completely blind are worlds apart. Legally blind simply means your vision is too bad for glasses to correct it all the way back to 20/20. You still have depth perception and can clearly identify objects in front of you.
From the way this story is worded, if the D-II player puts his hand over his left eye, he’s blind. Obviously 2 working eyes is better, but I don’t know how that would hinder a talented D-lineman enough to prevent an NFL career. However, it would be impossible for a WR to do that without the ability to track the ball in the air with no depth perception.
Does anyone know much about this kid?
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/15/kyler-murray-cardinals-nfl-draft-peter-king-fmia/
6. I think there’s a story on NFL Network you’ve got to see later this week. The Network will air it several times starting Friday night. It’s reporter Mike Garafolo’s piece on a Division II edge-rushing prospect from the University of Charleston (W.Va.), Kahzin Daniels. Daniels is a late-round/free-agent type, but he’s caught the NFL’s attention because he had 31.5 college sacks, most often getting blocked by more than one lineman. The kicker: Daniels is completely blind in his right eye. Good football piece; better life piece. Garafolo finds an 8-year-old boy going blind in his left eye, and shows Daniels mentoring him. Powerful piece.
Higher risk of being blindsided
RDE does not need a right eye. In fact it gives him a more focus perspective to the QB eliminating peripheral distractions as he is rushing from RDE. However, he can not line up at LDE or any other DL position. Very dangerous for him on special teams. So a team would have to be committed to play him at RDE, no special teams, and give him a single position on the roster.Does anyone know much about this kid?
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/15/kyler-murray-cardinals-nfl-draft-peter-king-fmia/
6. I think there’s a story on NFL Network you’ve got to see later this week. The Network will air it several times starting Friday night. It’s reporter Mike Garafolo’s piece on a Division II edge-rushing prospect from the University of Charleston (W.Va.), Kahzin Daniels. Daniels is a late-round/free-agent type, but he’s caught the NFL’s attention because he had 31.5 college sacks, most often getting blocked by more than one lineman. The kicker: Daniels is completely blind in his right eye. Good football piece; better life piece. Garafolo finds an 8-year-old boy going blind in his left eye, and shows Daniels mentoring him. Powerful piece.