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David Newton (and others) think our uniforms are outdated


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Huh, I somehow completely missed that thread.  Well delete it or merge it or whatever I guess.

 

But anyways, lol how the fug is one person a "committee"?  David Newton's dumbass didn't even bother to mention that in his article.

 

 

 

no, the idiocy of Newton using this in a "story" deserves a thread of its own.

 

would not be surprised if Newton really did think it was a legit committee

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i don't like the fact the most "modern" jerseys look like they belong to arena football teams.

Not impressive at all.

Now that doesn't mean I'm against a uniform update, but honestly, there should be three proposals that the fans & players get to vote on.

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Most of our uniforms are bad. They look old, but not in a way that makes them classic or timeless. They look like 1995.

 

We need tweaks. Not an overhaul or a 'modern' redesign like the Bucs who will be dated again in 10 years. We just need a few little things redone to make it more timeless.

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