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sportstar1212

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  1. I think that these are the best jerseys in Blue Jays history:

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    I'd agree, if it wasn't for the 2012 set.

    Personally, I hate new jerseys that are just copies of old jerseys. It smacks of laziness... though I might feel differently if the Marlins went back to their 1993 look.

    The Jays' new unis aren't copies. Modernizations were made, which I vehemently approve of.

    And does a team really have to be "active" when it wants to return to a classic look that fans have been clamoring for?

    I agree with you completely.

    I don't see any issue in reverting back to your best-ever look in which you won the World Series twice in.

  2. Ok here is the test jersey...

    Nords test

    One single jersey... and it is still shrinking it. Any other ideas? I know everyone wants them and I want to put them on here but there i no point if Photobucket keeps shrinking them.

    They look fine when I click on the link...

    But when you go to use the templates, they are pixelated and don't really work like they should.

    I don't get why Photobucket shrinks these templates but the ones on the first page are fine.

  3. There's no doubt that this is an ego trip by Bettman. He's already got egg on his face from the Thrashers moving, so he'll do anything he can to keep that illegitimate franchise down south so he doesn't get hit again.

    What a joke.

    yes league decisions are subject to the whims and ego of Gary Bettman and not the best interests of the team owners who want to make as much money as possible

    :rolleyes:

    "no doubt" hahahaha you idiots won't be happy until every Canadian city with more than 30,000 people has an NHL team

    OMMF. Not this again.

    First of all, CRichardson is American, which completely throws your argument away. Second of all, I have never met one of those "all Canadian cities deserve a team", let alone one on this board. No one thinks Saskatoon deserves a team. No one thinks Fredrickson deserves a team. No one thinks Moosejaw deserves a team. That notion was only created by people like you. The only thing I - and people like me - want is for the Coyotes to move to Québec, and perhaps another Ontario team down the road. That's it. Eight, maybe nine Canadian teams. That's all. I'd actually rather see Seattle get a team over Toronto/Markham. Anyway, point is nobody wants 30 Canadian NHL teams. Not 25 either. Not 20. Not even 10. If I had a penny for every time Ice Cap went through this, I'd be filthy rich.

    Oh, look. Ice Cap just went through this with you. How did I know?

    Exactly!

    Sometimes I just can't get over how dumb some people are.

  4. I remember thinking the original powder blue third was pretty neat. Then the team thought it was too neat and let their whole identity spiral out of control, Minnesota Wild-style. I liked their original road sweater, but hated the crest.

    Also, wow, those blue stanchions were really ugly. I think Raleigh still has red ones. Why would any place do that?

    Lights Out: are those Hawks uniforms intended to be black or midnight blue?

    Tampa also has blue stanchions. I think they look pretty cool.

  5. Arizona businessman Jerry Moyes is demanding that the NHL explain why it didn?t move the Coyotes to Winnipeg, Quebec City or Seattle instead of keeping the team in Phoenix and piling up losses.

    It is an excellent question.

    It really is. The Coyotes had no real ownership prospects last year (I still doubt they have any this year), and Atlanta had an ownership group, granted one that wanted out. It seems like the logical thing to do would have been to get the Coyotes off the league's hands by selling to TNSE and sending them back to Winnipeg while convincing ASG to stick around for a few more years until a buyer could be lined up, either in Atlanta or elsewhere.

    Yet it was the team with an owner that was sent packing so the team without one could remain without one. What kind of sense does that make?

    Exactly, at least Atlanta could have survived another year or two. They needed to pull the plug on Phoenix. It's just really stupid.

    OITGDNHL

  6. Hi Guys; I was hoping somebody could help me out with an early 90s NBA jersey...

    Back in the early to mid 90;s, Starter NBA jerseys were a huge trend in Australia (and the satin jackets, to a lesser extent). Was Starter a legitimate manufacturer of the lower end NBA jerseys? I know that Champion were making the screen printed jerseys in the mid-90s. Here is an image of something I'm watching on ebay, does it look legit?

    Cheers

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    I'm not 100% sure because I'm on my tablet right now but those pinstripes look awfl thick. Again, I don't know for sure.

  7. So let me get this straight....

    Jamison wants to put in 100 Million & hopes Glendale puts in 40.... Right when they said they couldn't afford even 25 million?

    In my opinion this is a ship sinking with a only a few life boats available. Stop with the charade already, here's hoping Chicago gets rid of them quickly so we can put an end to this mess.

    A-:censored:in-men

  8. Why the hell are the seats on one end all blocked off?

    Probably because you'd only be able to see the opposite end of the ice due to the location of the rink and the pitch of the stands.

    There's "limited" view, and then there's "really f'ing limited" view. Those would likely fall into the latter category.

    True.

    But still, that is the :censored:tiest setup I've ever seen for hockey. Now I really hope the Isles don't move there.

  9. Retiring 42 made sense and still does to this day. I feel the same about Gretzky's 99 being retired league wide for the NHL. I don't feel the same about Jordan, however.

    I couldn't disagree more. Let the teams that these guys play on retire their numbers, but allow other players on other teams who may grow up idolizing these guys to "honor" them (which I think is ridiculous, but I know I'm in the minority there) by wearing their numbers if they so choose to. I have no problem with league-wide jackie Robinson tributes or memorials, because it's a story that needs to be known by everybody, but I don't like seeing #42 hanging next to Mike Schmidt's, Steve Carlton's, Richie Ashburn's, and Robin Robert's numbers.

    That's why Boston does it best. Their retired numbers are in red, and Jackie Robinson's number is in blue.

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