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New Coach. New QB. New Uniforms?


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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

The Miami Dolphins have a super clean uni

If we go white helmet I’d like to see something similar. Blue and white uniforms become our primary uni’s with the black being the alternate with the black helmet

Simply take the stripe off the shoulder. Make the logo on the sleeve larger. Number on shoulder pads larger

That is it. Nothing fancy or stupid like Atlanta. Just a clean look that allows our nice colours do the work

I posted simultaneously with this and said all the same things you did. LMAO

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Again all that needs to be done is matte clear the silver helmets, and slightly tweak the striping and numbers. That’s a tasteful update. All these prototypes look like poo. 

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

 

Uniform combinations -

Away, white jersey with pants that match the new helmet color choice.

Home, also depends on helmet choice, if a black helmet is chosen I’d like black jersey and blue pants to change up the all black that could be used for special games. If blue helmet I think black jersey and pants would look ok.

Alternate, can mix in blue jersey with home and away.

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In regards to the rumors which I think are very REAL.  

I don't think the logo its self if changing.  We may see them add a logo/wordmark as an alternative logo

Silver helmets are basura, block lettering is low effort and could stand an update.  'Classic' isn't always clean, just the same as modernization can sometimes be overdoing it.  There is a way to modernize the font without going nuts.

We should def be in black/black primaries, its the freaking logo... 

Excited, yet anxious to see what's coming down the pipe. They've had several years and other teams redesigns and the ensuing feedback to make a smart decision.

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The Annual Fashion/New Uniform thread.  This one may actually be a little news.  Agree with most (although I admit I have only read the 1st couple pages)..just some smart updates.  Nothing major.  I loved the black helmets..would like to see them again..with a slight tweak to make "everyone" (yea right) happy.

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2 minutes ago, travisura said:

Damn that monochrome logo. Looks like shite.

Think they planned to take the silver out of it.  It does not bother me, but I can see where others might not like it.

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Just now, MHS831 said:

Think they planned to take the silver out of it.  It does not bother me, but I can see where others might not like it.

I think the eyes and teeth need to be either silver or white like in the current logo. The logo being monochrome like this is my only knock on our black helmets last year. But alas, I’m being a bit dramatic. If that’s the direction they go I’ll learn to love it. 

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10 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Amen.

I am in favor of the white helmet, after seeing the black ones--plus there is the heat issue.

Fanatics Authentic DJ Moore Carolina Panthers Autographed Riddell Lunar Eclipse Alternate Speed Mini Helmet

I’m actually in favor of this over the silver but it seems to color rush to be the regular helmet. 

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Just now, RJK said:

I’m actually in favor of this over the silver but it seems to color rush to be the regular helmet. 

This particular design also has blue stripes with black trim--and they should probably be black like they are now.

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