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Disrespecting the best uniform ever


Mr. Scot
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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

For those who remember The Huddle blowing up Dave Dameshek's uniform poll...

Related: the author of this, Broncos website writer Andrew Mason, was (briefly) employed as the lead writer for Panthers.com before getting his dream job working for his favorite team.

Elite cut & paste effort here, kudos 💥🙌👊...

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@Mr. Scot

 

first if all, the all black uniforms were what won the greatest uniform of all time..

 

2nd, our current jerseys are slightly modified and arent the same jerseys   we have a modern matte bullshit look now with rings on our shoulders    ugly 

 

we need a whole new change    these slightly changed modern jerseys suck complete ass

 

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1 hour ago, bigdog10 said:

I’d like to see an alternate helmet introduced that has either the blue eyes or a claw scratch as opposed to the panthers head. 

Yeah. It seems a little sad that with all of the talent in graphic arts we have a logo that looks like it came from my sister's 1985 sticker album. 

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18 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

For those who remember The Huddle blowing up Dave Dameshek's uniform poll...

Related: the author of this, Broncos website writer Andrew Mason, was (briefly) employed as the lead writer for Panthers.com before getting his dream job working for his favorite team.

To be fair, I disagree with half of his opinions on that list. 

18 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I do think it is time for an updated look for the uniform. 

I would love for us to ditch the silver. I've always hated that silver. Especially with the sparkles on the helmet. 

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