Another real problem was over putting our helmets on for re-entry, because we all had severe head colds. They couldn't come up there and make us. Houston, you have a problem!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Houston, we've had a problem.
It is so cold out there, my head nearly fell off.
Up until about 12 years ago we never, ever, wore flak jacket or helmets but now the nastiness has got worse.
Coming to Houston was an opportunity that I couldn't pass up.
Being cold for a short period of time is not life-threatening. You can perform a task when you're cold. We proved that when the Vikings played outside.
A cold in the head causes less suffering than an idea.
Out on the hill under the helmet, nobody sees your face or hair, but then you take it off, and they do - that's the part I'm nervous about.
Scarily, football helmets, which do a fine job of protecting against scalp laceration and skull fracture, do little to prevent concussions and may even exacerbate them, since even as the brain is rattling around inside the skull, the head is rattling around inside the helmet.
New York cold gets into your bones, and you can't move.
The first day I arrived, they told me to go home and get rid of that cold.