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==Moved back from Shoulder pad==
==Moved back from Shoulder pad==
Whilst singular nouns are preferred on Wikipedia, shoulder pads are always used in pluralised form (2 pads make up 1 piece of equipment and cannot be separated). See [[WP:NAME]]. Thanks. --[[User:Breno|Bren]] <sup>[[User talk:Breno|talk]]</sup> 01:10, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
Whilst singular nouns are preferred on Wikipedia, shoulder pads are always used in pluralised form (2 pads make up 1 piece of equipment and cannot be separated). See [[WP:NAME]]. Thanks. --[[User:Breno|Bren]] <sup>[[User talk:Breno|talk]]</sup> 01:10, 16 April 2007 (UTC)

== Image ==

I'm wondering if the image presently featured in the article ''adequately'' illustrates the subject of the article. IMHO it does not. IMHO two images should be featured: 1. the shoulder pads alone; and 2. a football player wearing the shoulder pads beneath a jersey.

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Moved back from Shoulder pad

Whilst singular nouns are preferred on Wikipedia, shoulder pads are always used in pluralised form (2 pads make up 1 piece of equipment and cannot be separated). See WP:NAME. Thanks. --Bren talk 01:10, 16 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Image

I'm wondering if the image presently featured in the article adequately illustrates the subject of the article. IMHO it does not. IMHO two images should be featured: 1. the shoulder pads alone; and 2. a football player wearing the shoulder pads beneath a jersey.