There hasn’t been this much concern over a dot since George Costanza purchased a discounted cashmere sweater as a gift for Elaine Benes because it had a red dot on it. For the Pittsburgh Steelers, the detrimental dot happens to be green, and its presence is very much required—though I’m not sure anyone wants to wear it any more than the red dot on white cashmere.
The defense could be without its top three signal-callers tonight—the ones who wear the green on the backs of their helmets on the field to signify that they have a speaker attached through which plays are relayed by the coaching staff.