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'''The Game''' Helmets is a dice rolling game in which two Riddell Pocketpro helmets go up against eachother head to head to see who gets the higher roll. The game is ran in a league format, with two 12-team conferences that both feature three divisions of four teams. Each team plays seven regular season games. The winner of each division as well as one wild card team make it to their conferences playoffs. The winners of both conferences play eachother in the Title Game.
'''The Game''' Helmets is a dice rolling game in which two Riddell Pocketpro helmets go up against eachother head to head to see who gets the higher roll. The game is ran in a league format, with two 12-team conferences that both feature three divisions of four teams. Each team plays seven regular season games. The winner of each division as well as one wild card team make it to their conferences playoffs. The winners of both conferences play eachother in the Title Game.

== History ==
Helmets was invented by two high school kids named Matthew Gleissner and Jimmy Marron, in 2005. The two were at Jimmy's house and just by conversation learned about how both of them used to play with their helmets when they were younger, and before they even knew eachother. Soon after, they created a game that they could play against eachother.


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Revision as of 23:38, 27 September 2011

The Game Helmets is a dice rolling game in which two Riddell Pocketpro helmets go up against eachother head to head to see who gets the higher roll. The game is ran in a league format, with two 12-team conferences that both feature three divisions of four teams. Each team plays seven regular season games. The winner of each division as well as one wild card team make it to their conferences playoffs. The winners of both conferences play eachother in the Title Game.

History

Helmets was invented by two high school kids named Matthew Gleissner and Jimmy Marron, in 2005. The two were at Jimmy's house and just by conversation learned about how both of them used to play with their helmets when they were younger, and before they even knew eachother. Soon after, they created a game that they could play against eachother.

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