LSU football player on COVID face shield: ‘I can’t (expletive) breath under this thing’

The implementation of this helmet could be enormous for NCAA.

The LSU Tigers introduced a face-shield helmet for their players, and a few athletes didn’t not provide a stamp of approval.

The helmet, which essentially doubles as a mask, should help prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus during the pandemic. The design is an effort toward promoting the safety of these student-athletes. LSU linebacker Soni Fonua brought fans inside the team’s locker room after they received their new helmets.

“I can’t [expletive] breathe under this thing,” he said.

“It’s like breathing in a Ziploc bag,” offensive lineman Austin Deculus said in response.

Here’s at what LSU’s equipment account posted on the “splash shields.”

And here’s a look at how the players responded. Warning: the players use explicit language when talking about the helmet.

Hopefully, the athletes will grow accustom to wearing the new design (so long as it’s not faulty) — much like the rest of America is adjusting to wearing masks. The implementation of this helmet could be enormous for NCAA Football.

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