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Which sports have players wear #0?
Posted by Pectus on 10/30/10 at 11:08 pm00
I think basketball may be it.
Does anyone wear 0 or 00 in football (other than in movies)?
How about baseball.
Would you wear 0?
Does anyone wear 0 or 00 in football (other than in movies)?
How about baseball.
Would you wear 0?
re: Which sports have players wear #0?Posted by Michael J Cocks on 10/30/10 at 11:15 pm to Bench McElroy
I think Hockey and Soccer might.
I know there must be a MLB player with double ought. Hasn't been as popular in the NBA as of late except for Gilbert Arenas.
I'm sure a professional athlete could easily wear it if he wanted to though. In any sport.
I know there must be a MLB player with double ought. Hasn't been as popular in the NBA as of late except for Gilbert Arenas.
I'm sure a professional athlete could easily wear it if he wanted to though. In any sport.
re: Which sports have players wear #0?Posted by Muppet on 10/30/10 at 11:16 pm to Bench McElroy
0 and 00 are no longer allowed in football.
re: Which sports have players wear #0?Posted by Michael J Cocks on 10/30/10 at 11:16 pm to Muppet
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0 and 00 are no longer allowed in football.
really?
re: Which sports have players wear #0?Posted by Muppet on 10/30/10 at 11:19 pm to Michael J Cocks
Yeah, jersey numbering has become extremely rigid over the past few decades. It was a "big deal" when the league started allowing receivers to wear numbers 10-19 a few years ago.
Apparently it makes it a lot easier for officials to identify illegal activity on the field by position.
Apparently it makes it a lot easier for officials to identify illegal activity on the field by position.
This post was edited on 10/30 at 11:20 pm
re: Which sports have players wear #0?Posted by Michael J Cocks on 10/30/10 at 11:23 pm to Muppet
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It was a "big deal" when the league started allowing receivers to wear numbers 10-19 a few years ago.
I know, that's why I was thinking if some hot shot rookie came out this year and wanted double zero he could make it happen.
re: Which sports have players wear #0?Posted by Muppet on 10/30/10 at 11:27 pm to Michael J Cocks
Keyshawn Johnson was the first one within the modern system to wear a number between 10-19, to my knowledge, and he had to pay a fine to do it.
The only reason the league started allowing all receivers to do it is that franchises had retired so many jerseys between 80-89 that incoming players might not have a number left. And wide receiver is typically a position with a lot of depth obviously.
ETA: I think if someone wanted 0 or 00 , they could pay a fine similar to Johnson's to use it.
The only reason the league started allowing all receivers to do it is that franchises had retired so many jerseys between 80-89 that incoming players might not have a number left. And wide receiver is typically a position with a lot of depth obviously.
ETA: I think if someone wanted 0 or 00 , they could pay a fine similar to Johnson's to use it.
This post was edited on 10/30 at 11:28 pm
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re: Which sports have players wear #0?Posted by Michael J Cocks on 10/30/10 at 11:28 pm to Muppet
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Apparently it makes it a lot easier for officials to identify illegal activity on the field by position.
and same thing in basketball, that's why in the old days numbers couldn't go higher than 5 on both sides, because the refs would call a foul and be able to show the scorekeepers the number of the player by using their fingers. But then came Dennis Rodman and Shawn Bradley and several other players that picked whatever number they wanted and it was no longer an issue.
re: Which sports have players wear #0?Posted by Michael J Cocks on 10/30/10 at 11:33 pm to Muppet
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The only reason the league started allowing all receivers to do it is that franchises had retired so many jerseys between 80-89 that incoming players might not have a number left. And wide receiver is typically a position with a lot of depth obviously.
ETA: I think if someone wanted 0 or 00 , they could pay a fine similar to Johnson's to use it.
this is pretty much what I was thinking.
I remember a guy named Ken Burrough WR drafted by the Saints in the early 70s but spent most of his career in Houston. He sported 00 for most if not all of his career.
Not to be confused with another receiver named Ken Burrow who was playing in the league at the exact same time but wore no. 82? for the Falcons?
I think Orlando Woolridge PF for Lakers and maybe some other teams wore the single digit "0" some if not all of his career
Jim Otto of the Raiders also came to mind but someone's already posted a picture of him.
Not to be confused with another receiver named Ken Burrow who was playing in the league at the exact same time but wore no. 82? for the Falcons?
I think Orlando Woolridge PF for Lakers and maybe some other teams wore the single digit "0" some if not all of his career
Jim Otto of the Raiders also came to mind but someone's already posted a picture of him.
This post was edited on 10/31 at 1:21 am
I remember that. The Saints could have named him the 3rd string kicker or QB.
The rules are weird, and I don't think anyone who doesn't work for the NFL is that sure about them.
Devin Hester is allowed to wear #23 because his "official" position is cornerback, although he is their primary receiver.
The rules are weird, and I don't think anyone who doesn't work for the NFL is that sure about them.
Devin Hester is allowed to wear #23 because his "official" position is cornerback, although he is their primary receiver.
re: Which sports have players wear #0?Posted by bigjuice56 on 10/31/10 at 8:11 am to Muppet
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Devin Hester is allowed to wear #23 because his "official" position is cornerback, although he is their primary receiver.
Close. He's allowed to wear 23 because he completed a full NFL season as a CB. Had he been moved to WR halfway through his first season, he would have had to change numbers the next season.
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