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It’s Official: Panthers getting new uniforms (color corrections)


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Just now, JawnyBlaze said:

Lol I’ve always hated the silver. Always hated our helmets. Been begging for at least the helmets to change for forever 

You hate the silver? Always? Man, the new logo already took it too far for me. Now we are taking out silver. There are ways to modernize things without destroying the past. 

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1 minute ago, Growl said:

I’d let the black helmet dream go

”synergy with the soccer team”

that’s what the panthers are now. One element in the owner’s business portfolio 

I imagine they’d stay the alternate at min, can’t imagine throwing that back after you finally did it to great response.

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9 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

You hate the silver? Always? Man, the new logo already took it too far for me. Now we are taking out silver. There are ways to modernize things without destroying the past. 

I also have hated the silver since day one

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1 minute ago, Floppin said:

I also have hated the silver since day one

It's just so painfully 90s and so painfully Cowboys. I'm glad to be rid of it.

That said, I hate the idea of white helmets. We're named after a black cat. Why the hell would it be white?

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This shouldn’t be hard to not screw up.

Give me black standard helmets with a white alternate.

No gradients anywhere, not in the helmet, jersey, or numbers.

Don’t do the crappy college/XFL looking idea of the team name as a tramp stamp on the pants like the Dolphins.

Keep some form of a shoulder stripe, but move it down to the side of the sleeve instead of on the shoulder to allow for normal sized shoulder numbers instead of the weird tiny ones.

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