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"The helmet down signifies the OBE.
Last season, Peterson often attacked ball carriers with his helmet down and sustained multiple concussions.
In practice he settles for taps on the pads when he would much rather put his helmet down and soak in the familiar crash.
Racers experimented with cones that covered their backs from the helmet down, which presented a more streamlined and aerodynamic figure when a skier was crouched into a "tuck" position.
A defensive lineman must keep the offensive lineman away from him, said Strahan, who will sometimes drive forward with a quick burst, helmet down, to knock the offensive lineman back and win the battle for leverage.
Suh offered a laughable defense of his actions: he was "walking away from the situation" and "trying to get off the ground, which is why you see me pushing his helmet down".
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Only 20 states require riders to wear helmets, down from 47 in 1975, when federal highway financing was tied to helmet laws.
We hit 22 miles per hour on a straightaway, spinning in a slipstream, helmets down, a blur of green in my periphery to each side.
Denard Robinson found him — oh, about 15 yards away from the nearest defender — along the right sideline, and Gallon scampered towards, away, towards, away from any fellow wearing gold helmets, down to the Irish 16-yard line.
And the list of presidential candidates who have tried midcampaign image makeovers is a long and unfortunate one, filled with formal politicians who try flannel shirts and wonkish governors who push Army helmets down over their hair.
The line might be "Talk soon" or "What did you have in mind?" Such volleys, lobbed, I hope, in complete ignorance of their harmfulness, can be devastating; can cause their victims to flatten out and pull their helmets down over their eyes.
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