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CS85

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  1. But they do have that dawg in them now, however. Moreso than before.
  2. A WR was wanting to wear #28?
  3. I would have infinitely less issue with all of this if the conferences took the numbers and geography out of their names. You can't even go with individual names at this point because if you named the Big 10, say, as the Nagurski or Grange conference, Illinois or Minnesota may leave for greener pastures in a decade, so why bother? Just sign each conference name over to major brands in 25 year contracts. Coca-Cola, Disney, Netflix, etc. Whore it all out, top to bottom.
  4. This looks fine to me, because at least there's not a jarringly matte mustard pant that makes the helmet look stupid.
  5. clicks Shuffle "Ah, there's a uniform I like"
  6. Guy doing a UIUC tour with his family was wearing a #80 Chicago Bears Bernard Berrian home jersey. I almost stopped to shake his hand.
  7. Logo: block I Accents: solid rectangular stripes Numerals: goofy rounded modern
  8. I don’t see how this is so hard, but here we are yet again.
  9. These suck. They kept the awful number font and made the road uniforms too orange. Big whiff.
  10. I'm a white-helmet Jets man, but if it can't be that, this is what they should be wearing, helmet-wise. Also Aaron Rodgers is a piece of crap and I hope he fails.
  11. Illinois will reveal *some*thing tomorrow related to the football uniforms.
  12. Washington CAPITALS, cmon, that is :censored: ing brilliant
  13. "...So you see, I took this good uniform, made a lot of it black, because that's fire, and if you don't like it, you're old and should die, lol" - Nike intern designer Zayton Bailey Hexton-Smith
  14. “The inspiration for the alternate uniform comes from not only fan demand for a black helmet, but from the combination of black and blue that resemble and Indiana night sky. And through its black helmet and accents, "Indiana Nights" additionally draws inspiration from the strength, fearlessness and resilience the color black evokes.” eat my entire unwashed ass Indiana Nights are the same as anywhere else in the midwest: full of bugs, frogs, and busy emergency rooms any Colts fan who demanded a black helmet is not a Colts fan, they are fans of eating their own feces and saying it's butter black doesn't evoke a damn thing when you get your ass whipped 53-14 and "that dawg in ya" is vying for a top draft pick again I'm actually OK with the heathered uniforms I guess the Colts are a dumbass franchise, and this is stupid it's really stupid anyone who likes this is stupid
  15. Starr Companies owns a swanky private golf course in Brewster, and this is 100% part of a stupid arrangement to get a handful of Yankees brass membership.
  16. Immediately what came to mind. The foundational pillar of uniform dignity has crumbled.
  17. Tentatively I am supportive of the gradient here. Hopefully on the court they're not comically dumb.
  18. This whole mess is a sham. None of these dopes have eaten a hot dog in years and years and years. They take a plain dog in a bun, soak it in water, and inhale it. Their expertise is in being able to deepthroat bologna tubes and wet bread in two bites. If it was my contest, each dog has to have at least one condiment, and there is no water loophole. They'd get a can of soda or a bottle of water, none of this dipping cup bullcrap.
  19. Suh-wing and a miss. This is like an SNL Celebrity Jeopardy-tier response to “Design a Mighty Ducks sweater.”
  20. As far as alternate helmets go, I dig it.
  21. The ad patch really tells me the soul of the franchise is ready to take the next step into greatness. Actually, I'm going to order just the patch; I don't need the sweater otherwise, as it is nothing compared to the nucleus of championship glory that is that ad patch.
  22. Hopefully it's a shiny chrome helmet so that way it doesn't match the gray uniform they wear it with whatsoever, because duh
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