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JayMac

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  1. The jerseys may be garish, but the Buccaneers' combination game is something I really like. White on white is especially sharp.

    The only change they need to make is the number font. And they would have a nice, modern uniforms

    And reduce helmet logo to a normal size.

    And with all of that it would've still been an unnecessary change from the previous sets.

    This. I wish I could just accept these changes. Yeah, most of the above-suggested changes would be an improvement but I don't accept the notion that it's OK that they did this and just need to tweak it. They dumped a modern classic to help Nike be Nike. Better number font, regular-sized helmet logo, better use of sleeve patches (like not one different one on each sleeve), and old logo would maybe even improve this from "crap" to "meh." But either way, the dumping of a great previous set would be hanging over their heads.

    I never thought these would be unpopular opinions but:

    • There is no way that this Tampa uniform can be considered anything less than a debacle.
    • The current Seahawks set is by far their worst ever and pant/jersey/sock combinations cannot save it.
    • The Jaguars are awful from the neck down. (and the worst in the NFL from the neck up, but I think most people agree)
    The second and third bullets are unpopular, I'd wager.

    As a Seahawks fan, I can say I agree with your 2nd unpopular bullet. The royal blue jerseys and silver helmets were a classic look. The Pacific blue or Seahawks blue weren't as good but much better than the current look. I also agree with your assessment of the Jaguars.

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    The jerseys may be garish, but the Buccaneers' combination game is something I really like. White on white is especially sharp.

    The only change they need to make is the number font. And they would have a nice, modern uniforms

    And reduce helmet logo to a normal size.

    And with all of that it would've still been an unnecessary change from the previous sets.

  3. This Bucs Jersey was sold in stores but the Bucs never wore it in a game. ronde-barber-tampa-bay-buccaneers-black-

    It was a fashion jersey, many other teams had them.

    Correct, I remember seeing gold Rams, yellow Vikes, Chiefs, & Packers, silver Lions & Raiders, red Titans, etc....

    I had an old silver Seahawks jersey but I think it was a Puma one. Shawn Springs was the player.

  4. I'm sure it has been asked before, but can any one from Portland say for sure that they would support what would most likely be a struggling franchise like the Panthers? I feel that we may go down the same road in Portland if the team's struggles would continue.

    As far as hockey support, the Portland Winterhawks have a very supportive fan base. And hockey culture seems to be strong here historically. Last winter the local historical society held an exhibit on 100 years of hockey history in Portland. There are still fond memories of the old Portland Buckaroos.

    None of that, though, translates directly into support. But in a good venue, and in a city that is known (at least with the Timbers and Blazers) to have among the more devout fan bases, I think it would be as safe a bet as Seattle.

    Plus, the team may suck inititially, but it's not like the ownership and administration would move with it. If Paul Allen ends up owning the team, my guess is he would appoint Blazers' President Chris McGowan to a new leadership position overseeing both clubs. McGowan held a similar role in Los Angeles with AEG Sports in which he had leadership over both the L.A. Galaxy and the L.A. Kings when the club won its first Stanley Cup.

    I don't see why Portland isn't at least on the radar then, other than the NHL is stupid.

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