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New Coach. New QB. New Uniforms?


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9 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

Am I the only one who actually likes the black on silver? Don’t get me wrong I like the black/black too but not every home game. 
 

Im also not a fan of the white/black. I miss the white/white and blue socks.

I agree with this. Black on silver is my favorite look we have personally.

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On 3/25/2023 at 10:29 AM, PNW_PantherMan said:

I’d be cool with some updates.  On that note, I’m no designer but I think the shoulder stripes plus the tiny numbers look stupid.  Either reduce the stripes so the numbers can be normal or ditch the tiny numbers all together.

Yeah too busy, we don't need all that Office Space flare

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14 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Yeah I dont understand the hate on silver. Its an accent color. 

It's because the helmet and pants were two different colors of silver. Not that they could match the glitter helmet. But it was just too much. If you want to have the glitter helmet be the accent, cool. Then have all white, all black, and all blue for the uniforms. Simple.

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2 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

If you enjoy NFL football go to BOA.

If you enjoy the latest fashions go to Paris.

Part of the enjoyment of NFL football is connecting with your team. This includes wearing the jerseys. 
 

It’s the off-season. Relax, mate.

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I love the white helmet idea as the new primary scheme.  Think that with all black elsewhere & blue as accent could be pretty boss.  No silver or light grays anymore.

The primary unis:

White helmet, black shirt, black pants (home, weather permitting)

White helmet, black shirt, white pants (home primary)

White helmet, white shirt, black pants (away primary)

Alts:

The all-black look 

The blue primary look (lesser used)

 

  

 

 

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