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SportsFan12

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  1. We can assume the Cowboys one is a mistake, and that being said, this is pretty much a perfect uniform schedule. The only white at home forces the Cowboys into navy, and the blue throwbacks are a nice alternate look that will spice things up a couple of matchups. Panthers, take note.
  2. This is disappointing if true. Hopefully the Giants made a mistake, as several teams have in the past with these things. The Broncos last year said they'd be in white at Dallas on theirs before releasing an "updated" uniform schedule. On a side note, I'm really happy to see they won't be in blue at Tennessee like in 2014, probably thanks to the late afternoon kickoff. The Titans seem to only do white at home for 1pm games, which is nice.
  3. They wore black in Week 5 vs. the Eagles last year too.
  4. Boy does this team need yet another rebrand after this season. As if the HOF game wasn't already unwatchable, viewers now have to look at this:
  5. Most NFL teams DO wear colored jerseys for a majority of the season, which is why the ratio becomes so skewed and frustrating for teams like the Bucs and Panthers. We see their white jerseys for most road games as it is, leading to white being worn 12-13 out of 17 games. So even if you're one of these "Their white look is better anyway" people, that doesn't mean the colored look isn't solid enough that it's worth seeing for more than 15-20% of the season. And yes, darker colors absorb more heat. No one is denying that scientific fact. All we're saying is perhaps these teams can be more reasonable with at what point in the season they decide to make the slightly inconvenient sacrifice to please the fans and wear their colors. The Bucs wearing white at home in January is a joke, whether you like that look or not. The Panthers wearing white at home for late afternoon games in October when it will be dark by the 4th quarter is questionable. If you read any social media comments sections from a team who posts a uniform schedule like this, they are loaded with complaints from top to bottom. I'm not quite sure how these meetings go. "Hey, the fans really love this uniform, so how about we wear it as little as possible? Sound good?"
  6. The Jaguars seem to have a different set of rules. When teal was the alternate, they had no issues wearing it twice in the preseason and three more times in the regular season.
  7. How else are they gonna make room for their 12 white jersey games?
  8. I think Week 10 might be a white game but hopefully Week 12 is in fact aqua, unlike last season.
  9. All good points. Maybe the Panthers are giving the Bucs a taste of their own medicine and forcing them into their dark color for that Week 7 game. The Week 5 game vs. San Fran is what really baffles me. Last year the Panthers wore black in Week 5 for a 1pm game against Philly.
  10. Enough with the heat excuses. This team stopped wearing white by early October the past few seasons and survived. That is what is most bothersome about it to me. Why do they suddenly decide to do things differently? I guess maybe new organization members are in charge of the decision this season or something, but either way, would it kill them to wear light blue for a 4:25 kickoff in October rather than white to break up a 9 game stretch? I mean even the Cowboys don't usually go that many games without their color jersey appearing a couple of times.
  11. I was thinking the same thing. And I thought we'd see blue or black for the Week 4 late afternoon game against Arizona onward. First 9 games in white is embarrassing.
  12. https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-release-2022-jersey-schedule Unbelievable. I thought they'd stop wearing white at home by Week 4 or 5. This is the longest they've worn it in years. First NINE games will be in white. Pathetic. Light blue only once and in Week 17 at Tampa? Why are the Bucs obsessed with white? Why do the Panthers suddenly refuse to wear blue at home? I mean at least we get to see the Bucs in red at Carolina in Week 7, but other than that, this schedule is simply terrible.
  13. I agree the blue pants work for LA, particularly because not enough teams wear blue pants on the road. The Bills and Lions occasionally do. However, this is clearly the better version of the look for the Rams:
  14. I think the idea is we want to see uniform elements that aren't all the same color and instead have some contrast. Black and white are just the most common.
  15. Can’t wait to see which Eagles player uses a similar blurb next week about how special this look is and how it will make them play better.
  16. Those bone games feel so forced and pointless. Everyone knew they’d wear white for the opener, but then they immediately throw these two bone jersey games in there as though they just wanted to get them over with, even though no one even wants to see them.
  17. And for a 4:25 game after losing to the Rams in white in the playoffs. So strange. They do have lots of primetime games at home though, so hopefully that is the last time they go white at home.
  18. So it appears the Giants are wearing white against the Cowboys for both games this year. Gotta be a first. I actually would like to see the blue on Monday night football. This will look exactly like the 2019 Monday night game with the cat.
  19. It’s a widely known fact that players who aren’t wearing all-black are instinctively more kind and considerate on the gridiron.
  20. Last year the team didn't even use all three blue jersey games. And they didn't even wear blue at home. I don't think they're as concerned as us fans are.
  21. Agreed. Not sure why everyone wants a severely outdated logo. Sure, the jersey aesthetics are more interesting, and a meaner Dolphin with a helmet is cool, but they need a more modern logo to go with the look. And they need to make some aqua pants to go with the throwbacks.
  22. Vikings yellow helmet Dolphins orange helmet Ravens gold helmet Steelers blue helmet (to match the blue diamond on their logo) Rams bone helmet Bears orange helmet Oh, wait, that last one actually happened. My goodness.
  23. Yeah, this is quite bizarre of the Bengals and pretty much sums up the measures teams are willing to take for this type of nonsense. What franchise rebrands and then brings back a uniform from two years ago? Unheard of. And on a side note, against the Dolphins again? Why can't this team ever seem to wear black against Miami? No team in the league wears white against the Dolphins as much as the Bengals have in recent years. This was also a Week 4 Thursday night matchup in 2016:
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