What is the difference between 1 dot and 2 dots on a players helmet?
1 Dot: the player must play a position on either the offensive or defensive line of scrimmage. 2 Dots: the player can play either an offensive line position or a defensive line position, but not both, during the same game. Coaches must declare whether 2 Dot players will play offense or defense prior to the start of the game, at weigh-in.