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NFL just released Alternate "Blaze" mini-helmets


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7 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Is it just me or is that the old Panthers logo?

I always look at the panther mouth.. if it's rounded off at the bottom, it's new. If it's square, it's old

Edit:  didn't see someone already said that.. should have finished reading the thread. 4:30 am posting haha

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Not a fan of the blue... can we discuss black helmets now? LOL

Doubt this will ever see the field, alternate helmets are tied up in all the concussion lawsuits, etc... lawyers and others claimed the alternate helmets would not fit as well as the normal helmet and was therefore unsafe. I'm surprised teams haven't come up with a wrap for the helmet (like they wrap race cars) that could create an alternate look. 

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2 hours ago, Cyberjag said:

Original Concept Panthers Uniform.jpg

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Funny, I have some of the original starting lineup figures that sport this white jersey/black pants look. They were sold before the Panthers ever actually took the field, so they had to go with this prototype design. 

I'm glad someone stepped in and modified these to come up with our current uniform design... these original concept uni's look like something straight out of NFL Europe. 

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17 minutes ago, CatMan72 said:

Funny, I have some of the original starting lineup figures that sport this white jersey/black pants look. They were sold before the Panthers ever actually took the field, so they had to go with this prototype design. 

I'm glad someone stepped in and modified these to come up with our current uniform design... these original concept uni's look like something straight out of NFL Europe. 

Remember a few years ago when someone posted this on the Huddle as the new uniform design and a bunch of people fell for it? :D

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1. This "blaze," or whatever the finish on these recent mettalicesque helmets is called, looks like dawg poo. Reminds me of the cheesy Christmas ornament balls my grandmother gave me back in the 70s. You want metallic paint, then do it right, like the black diamond tricoat I had on my old CTS coupe.

2. Speaking of black, the ONLY improvement on the best uni ever worn in the history of the NFL, would be a black helmet, maybe even a baddass Delta Force/SWAT flat, but I could go glossy too.

3. Some of the color combo suggestions in this thread indicate that a few here must either be color blind, or have the fashion sense of a homeless wino.

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