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Tigers6884

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  1. Well, at least you admitted that's an unpopular opinion. Baseball needs to mandate that stirrups, 5" cut, be worn at all times. Hopefully, that will be worked in the CBA and things will start evolving from there.Hey, look at that! Phantom and I agree on something!
  2. I guess the fact that I like the Wild Wind jersey is an unpopular opinion. It's better than the Islanders Fishsticks.
  3. If you want to see awful, look at the Colorado Avalanche (I'm a Red Wings fan).[Mod talk:]The only thing you responded to was the user's choice of team. This is not a place for team trash talk; this is a place to discuss the aesthetics of jerseys, logos, etc. Thank you.I know, it was a joke. Take it easy.
  4. If you want to see awful, look at the Colorado Avalanche (I'm a Red Wings fan).
  5. I guess yet another unpopular opinion I have is that I think the yellow and brown San Diego Padres uniforms are absolutely awful. The colors don't mix well and the uniform design was subpar in the 1970s. Everyone (except for me) begs the Padres to bring back that color scheme, while I believe the blue and orange the Padres used in the 1990s or their uniforms from the Jake Peavy era would be the best option to return to. How can you choose these uniforms: http://exhibits.baseballhalloffame.org/dressed_to_the_nines/detail_page.asp?fileName=nl_1978_sandiego.gif&Entryid=1365 Over this beautiful set?: http://exhibits.baseballhalloffame.org/dressed_to_the_nines/detail_page.asp?fileName=nl_1998_sandiego.gif&Entryid=1900 Or even this?: http://exhibits.baseballhalloffame.org/dressed_to_the_nines/detail_page.asp?fileName=nl_2004_sandiego.gif&Entryid=2096
  6. The colors may have been a 90s cliche, but by serendipitous coincidence, they happened to fit the southwestern theme of the Diamondbacks identity. The same thing happened with the Marlins. That said, I preferred the later version of the homes. I agree about preferring the later version of the home uniform.
  7. The design is terrible? You have one of the worst shoulder patches in NHL history as your profile logo! Though I do have the “Wild Wing" jersey as my profile picture.....
  8. Interesting to note that Jordan was instrumental in helping kids learn to count.12- 23- 45 12345 Mind. Blown.
  9. Not sure if it's already been posted, but I'm probably one of the only people who likes the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim's “Wildwing" jersey from 1996 (Guy Hebert's wearing one in my profile picture).
  10. I hate the Vancouver Canucks logo and uniforms from the 1970s. Bland, undistinguished, and pretty uncreative. However, a lot of people consider them to be “classics" and “one of the best uniforms in NHL history". Here's the generic uniform that I'm talking about: http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/view/97ojkjee6dx3e3su71gpjqqhs/Vancouver_Canucks/1973/Home_Uniform
  11. And that's the way it should always stay. Grown men don't need to wear ugly uniforms like that.
  12. Wait, you talked about the Oilers, but you mentioned Iginla (who was on their arch rival, the Flames). What kind of madness is this?
  13. Detroit Pistons: I remember going to a couple of their games when I was like 4 or 5, and I enjoy how they don't rely on one star player or a couple of star players, they play as a team. Detroit Lions: Even if they choke, they're still my local team. Detroit Red Wings: Great history? Check. Original 6? Check. My parents taught me from an early age to root for Steve Yzerman and co., and they've been my team ever since. Detroit Tigers: I don't remember watching most of their games in the early 2000's, but I fell in love with them since I went to my first game in 2008. I enjoy watching THE greatest hitter in Miguel Cabrera, and they are so close to finally winning the World Series for the first time since 1984. University of Michigan: I was either 7 or 8 years old when I flipped the T.V. channel out of boredom to a University of Michigan football game. I was blown away by their cool helmets and awesome color scheme. I've since learned to love their history and hate Ohio State. Living in Michigan, I've chosen Wolverines over Spartans (Michigan State) and I haven't looked back since.
  14. Ty Cobb as an Athletic: http://dy.snimg.com/story-image/4/60/4550718/199288-0-600.jpg
  15. He still plays?!? exactly what i thoughtVery highly regarded in the clubhouse for the Indians. And a fan favorite. Tito has kept him around because he's embraced a mentoring role. And actually, he played great as a pinch hitter last year, & even saved the Indians playoff hopes vs. the White Sox last year. He's rehabbing a broken rib right now. IIRC, the Rockies were pushing him pretty hard to retire after the 2012 season and take over the team as the manager. He decided to keep playing, and they went with Walt Weiss. Tito calls him his "Manager In Waiting", and I wouldn't be at all surprised to see him go straight into a managers role as soon as he retires. I've been extremely curious about that.I often tell people I could see him going straight into coaching. http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/story/2012-10-16/jason-giambi-interview-colorado-rockies-manager-job-jim-tracy “Coaching"meaning teaching players how to inject steroids? Oh wait, that's Barry Bonds' job.
  16. The only good brown and yellow uniform the Padres have ever had.....
  17. That still doesn't make up for the fact that the Tigers got 3 seasons out of Alexander and the Braves got nearly 20 seasons out of Smoltz.
  18. Nah man, Fed as a Duck is way weirder (Same for Lupul and Kunitz LOL): Here's Lupul and Kunitz in Cincinnati Mighty Ducks unis I know Chris Kunitz is a decent player, but he's also been incredibly fortunate in his career. He's got a knack for being in the right place at the right time. Won a cup with the Ducks in 2007, got traded to the Penguins in 2009 and won a cup there. His chemistry with Crosby led to him being picked for Team Canada and he won a gold medal there. There's a lot of players as good as Kunitz who haven't fallen into the same kind of success. BTW, the Blue Jackets traded Francois Beauchemin to Anaheim for Federov. Beauchemin has been a solid presence for the Ducks (and Leafs and Ducks again) ever since. Federov scored 39 goals in 185 games as a Blue Jacket. Dougie Maclean had no patience in developing players and instead went after old names like Federov and Adam Foote. Guys he thought would sell tickets. Winning sells tickets, Doug. Have Steve Thomas on the mighty ducks. Also, having good players doesn't automatically make team your good. Examples, the 2012 Miami Marlins and 2013 Toronto Blue Jays. Holy crap! Maybe there was some kind of curse following that group of players involved in the big offseason deals in their respective years!
  19. I see your Strawberry as a Dodger, and I found a more awkward team that he played for: http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/images/2003/11/13/U5lauP3s.jpg
  20. Has anybody mentioned Randy Johnson as a Yankee yet (or for that matter, a Giant)? He's one of my favorite players of all time, so it was hard to see him struggle the way he did in New York. http://media.nj.com/yankees_main/photo/randy-johnson-new-york-yankees-1016jpg-0441155b7c9533ca_large.jpg
  21. I was just about to say that! The one time that they didn't have a garish color scheme in their history. I think you can still get these hats on Lids or some other hat website.
  22. Hahaha, I see that the same picture was already posted, but the original person who posted it disagreed with me.
  23. Nah man, Fed as a Duck is way weirder (Same for Lupul and Kunitz LOL): How about him as a Capital?http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/photo/fedorov_blog.jpg
  24. That's actually pretty sweet for a 90s logo.
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