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Panthers should follow this lead (Jersey related)


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http://www.sportslogos.net/blog/2011/10/03/the-orange-crush-returns/

Broncos to wear the orange jersey full time.

Our whites week in and week out look stupid.

Next year--wear the Blues 6 times at home and the black twice late in the year if the black is too hot. But for the love of sweet Christ, no more white at home unless its 90 out.

That is all. The white jerseys are panzy. Sick of seeing them

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You do realize why we wear white on the road and at home in summer, right? I think they look sharp.

Oakland is hotter and they wear the black jerseys way more. It turns fall around September 22 too. Besides, if they're worried about the heat then they can wear white up to week 6. By that time it would be mid October. Or they could stretch it out by wearing a black or blue for an away game some place cooler before week 6 and could wear white well into the end of October by the time they wear black.

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I am getting a little tired of seeing the clean whites 95% of the time out there. I think we should wear the black and blue ones more than we have been. 6 games white, 6 games black, 4 blue would be nice.

Can only wear the alts 2 times

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