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ITS HAPPENING! BLACK HELMETS CONFIRMED!


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25 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

 

 

It looks good on the Ravens and Falcons because they have colors that go well with it. Those photo shops demonstrate the color scheme doesn't work in my opinion. 

Though not a hill I care to die on. Just my honest opinion.

So red and purple go with black and blue doesn't?  I think most colors work with it...  Our jerseys are already blue/black.  If you don't like it though that's your opinion.  

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2 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Hard disagree. The silver is dated and looks like crap with the rest of the uniform. Black helmet immediately improves the look of each uniform combo. 

Are the Packers dated?

Cowboys?

Steelers?

Giants?

Colts?

 

How about Penn st

Michigan 

USC?

Alabama?

Cubs?

Yankees?

Red Sox?

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29 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Are the Packers dated?

Cowboys?

Steelers?

Giants?

Colts?

 

How about Penn st

Michigan 

USC?

Alabama?

Cubs?

Yankees?

Red Sox?

You realize several of these teams have had refreshed looks?  Especially the Cowboys...

https://www.nfl.com/photos/cowboys-uniforms-through-the-years-0ap3000000815354#a438e4ec-669c-441e-885c-e475bc66fb0c

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35 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Because like iconic teams across all sports you shouldn't change your uniform. 

Don't change. Just win.

We're a long way from "iconic" 😕

Changes to uniform aesthetics don't bother me. I could see some level of annoyance if they were changing a longtime logo or something like that (though I thought our logo change was an improvement) but changing a color scheme, moving a stripe, switching a font or some such? Not a big deal to me. Add in that for the moment, it's just one game anyway.

Heck, if teams never made changes, Cincinnati would still be stuck with those ugly helmets that had the word "BENGALS" on the side rather than the tiger stripes.

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