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CM86

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I need some advice. I'm trying to buy a jersey, but I can't choose who to get. It'll be my first authentic jersey, so I want to pick someone who will most likely be on the team for a while.

I was thinking: D-Will, Beason or Smitty. (Throw out any other name)

Also, which color: white, black or alt?

Tell me what you think and why.

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Get a John Kasay jersey (I got one). He extended his contract recently and he'll be around for another 3 or 4 years. He's the only original Panther remaining, so I kinda take pride in having his jersey. If you're attend home games, get a black one. They usually wear black when they're at home, so you'll match.

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i love kasay... but i can't sport a kicker's jersey (sorry woodcookedbbq). i definitely agree with the black jersey comment. i think d-will is a solid choice. part of me is worried about the team's commitment to d-will for after his contract. If J-stew has another solid year and goodson shows to live up to preseason hype. somebody has to go and this makes me nervous about deangelo.

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$80?!?!

Have they lost their mind?

For a REPLICA jersey?

I was gonna nab me another one, but that's just plain highway robbery!

That's absurd!

No way I'll fork over eighty bucks for a piece of replica clothing!

That's insane.

Im writing a complaint lettter to the NFL!

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What has the world come to when you're ashamed to wear the jersey of a kicker who saved our butts many times and has been with the team since inception...

Anyways

I got a Peppers Alternate Authentic about two years ago which was one reason I definitely wanted him to stay.

D.Will while he's my absolute favorite! I'd wait for the end of this season if you can...c/ he's scheduled to be on the market...and while I see him staying with us (HE NEVER says or does ANYTHING WRONG)...I also have wondered since the drafting of Stewart if the day would come where one would say "I have no problems here sharing the ball but I want to see what I can do as the FEATURE back" ...so that's my opinion on DeAngelo

You can never go wrong with someone who's retired with us or someone like Hoover...

My .07

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alright, thanks for all of your help. i think i'm going to get the black deangleo. but my next question is, how the hell do you know what size to get?!

http://www.nflshop.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2284442&origkw=deangelo+williams&sr=1&kw=deangelo+williams&parentPage=search

the size measurements mean basically nothing to me... If i wear a 15 1/2 in collared button ups and usually wear a medium in t-shirts, what would that translate to in jerseys? I definitely don't want a giant baggy jersey...

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