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Stickum is a
trademark adhesive of
Mueller Sports Medicine, of
Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin,
United States. It is
available in powder, paste, and aerosol...
- low when
facing the
opposing wide receiver. He was also
known for
using stickum before it was
banned in 1981 by a rule
bearing his name. He had been introduced...
- yards, and
retired ranked 5th all-time.
Biletnikoff po****rized the use of
Stickum, an
adhesive that many
players applied to
their hands to ****ist with catching...
- (52) and 2nd in
sacks with 54.
Hayes was
known for
using "
stickum" and
would have
stickum all over his
upper body.
After the season, the NFL prohibited...
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hands of
Chargers players,
under the su****ion that
players were
using Stickum or a
similar banned adhesive on players'
towels to gain a
competitive edge...
- but you put a
little spray, a
little Stickum on them, to make sure that
texture is a
little sticky."
Stickum and
similar adhesives were
banned in the...
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equipment is prohibited – such as in
American football via the use of
stickum on the
hands of receivers,
making the ball
easier to catch. An example...
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meaning of Christmas. The team of
aliens — Wacky, Big Blue, Springette,
Stickum,
Crazy Legs and
Bouncing Baby Boo — disguise
themselves as
Santa Claus...
- his chest,
shoulders and
forearms with a
copious amount of the
adhesive Stickum to help him hold on to the ball.
After the NFL
outlawed the use of such...
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Judge Robert Katzmann dissented,
writing that the NFL's
fines for
using stickum was "highly analogous" and that here "the
Commissioner was
doling out his...