If you watch Wimbledon, you'll know there is a strict dress code. White everything. Including underwear. Yes, apparently they really do check.
Jason Buck and Scott Mitchell reveal the NFL has its own dress code and the league has enforcers that patrol the sidelines.
Jason is used to dress codes because he played at Brigham Young University. He was once even called in to the BYU Honor Code Office for having long hair.
Not only do players push the limits on uniforms, they do it on all rules. For example, Lester Hayes (Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Raiders) used a lot of stickum and now it's banned.
They talked about deflate gate and Tom Brady (New England Patriots) and how often teams push the limits of the rules to gain an advantage.
Scott Mitchell played quarterback for University of Utah and Jason Buck was a Defensive Lineman for the BYU Cougars.
After college, Mitchell played in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins, took the Detroit Lions twice to the playoffs, then went to Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.
Scott is also recently known from his time on NBC's The Biggest Loser.
Jason Buck went to the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the NFL draft. He then moved to Washington Redskins where he earned a Super Bowl ring in their victory over Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI.