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We need New Uniforms


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This current "modern" look with what looks like matte colors is an eye sore. 

 

After we lose again next season, get a new coach and get some new fresh uniforms.  

 

I like our old ones but these modernized ones just look bad. with the skinny rings on the shoulder pads and the shineless matte colors

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It would make something worth monitoring this offseason.  First time I would actually think it would be more exciting than the product we're trotting out there and personnel moves we're making. 

Although Tepper has given off very dated corporate vibes circa early 2010s so I think it could likely go very poorly.

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10 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

This current "modern" look with what looks like matte colors is an eye sore. 

 

After we lose again next season, get a new coach and get some new fresh uniforms.  

 

I like our old ones but these modernized ones just look bad. with the skinny rings on the shoulder pads and the shineless matte colors

Dude read the room 

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10 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

we need to install some of these around the stadium. We will need quite a few or else people will be waiting for ages just like those who want another beer. 

 

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"Oh coach, coach check this out...take a picture in this here picture booth..."

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