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Best/worst uniforms in NFL


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2 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

The Commanders are a real tragedy for me, because the Redskins uniforms are seriously all time greats for me.  It's a great color combo as long as the uniform is simple and uses contrast appropriately.

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Agreed. These were some of the best in the NFL. 

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1 hour ago, CarolinaLivin said:

i am not a fan of arizona's uniforms.

I looked at a few sites that listed teams in order--one had the Panthers with the 4th best--I was surprised that Arizona was so low on the list of just about every team.  I think the red, black, with a touch of yellow could be something you could work with--I understand keeping the helmet logo design on white, but I always thought it needed a stripe.  They have yellow in the logo (beak) so I think they should bring that in more.

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19 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Got another one I prefer the older version of.  The Bills need to go back to the red helmet.  These uniforms are great.

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There was a story about the original switch to red--at the time, the Bills had the Colts, Dolphins, and Jets in their conference--all had white helmets.  Joe Ferguson could identify his receivers better---

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

There was a story about the original switch to red--at the time, the Bills had the Colts, Dolphins, and Jets in their conference--all had white helmets.  Joe Ferguson could identify his receivers better---

I think the red helmet looks better.  It also reminds me of being a kid when they lost all 4 super bowls.  So maybe that's why they don't like it anymore.  Anyhow, these are some of the worst uniforms in NFL history and they use the same helmet.

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Ravens home uniform is great, black and purple just looks good. Logo on the helmet is one of the best in the league.

Bengals home uniforms also good, still love the tiger stripes on helmet and on the shoulders and legs. Beats the hell out of Paul Brown just copying the Browns' unis and writing Bengals on the helmets.

The Steelers uniforms are just iconic. Logo on only one side of the helmet, it's just historic and enduring.

 

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