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  1. On 5/21/2013 at 1:35 PM, DustDevil61 said:

    No pics, but the St. Louis (Football) Cardinals played the Indianapolis Colts in 1984: http://www.pro-footb...98409160clt.htm

    Also, Carolina Panthers vs. Tampa Bay Bucs (Creamsicle) circa mid-1990s:

    harris-car95.jpg

    Though, with their now being in the same division, the Bucs wearing the Creamsicles at least once a year, and the Panthers' uniforms remaining virtually untouched, it's likely that we'll basically see this matchup once again.

    EDIT: Here's one from the last few years:

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    What about the Rams' (virtually) current drab uniforms vs. the Bills' 2000s monstrosities, circa 2001-02?

    All right, no moves/rebrandings here, but still somewhat in topic.

    That's OK. Thanks to the extensive and exhaustive research done by the Gridiron Uniform Database, we know what the team uniform design matchup was for the NFL week 2 regular season game played on September 16, 1984 between the St. Louis Cardinals & the Indianapolis Colts:
    http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=single-weekly&game_id=1984_SLC-IND^3

  2. On 1/31/2016 at 9:57 AM, The Impaler said:

    noticed that too.  Wonder if it's just an oversight or if it could be a hint that the Broncos are lightening their blue next year.  The last part is really just wishful thinking on my part.

    Am I the only one posting on this thread who thinks the NFL and the Levi's Stadium grounds crew screwed up by not painting the AFC/NFC conference logos in the teams' end zones? Or was this just part of the end zone design? I really hate the paint job on the Super Bowl 50 field. At least the team logos/wordmarks are aligned properly, but IMO, this is an incomplete field w/o the conference logos.

  3. Are the Seattle Seahawks the only NFL team with an end zone setup like that? By that, I mean, the only team that has an end zone design where the conference logo is on the left side, the team wordmark in the middle, and the team logo on the right side? It also bothers me to no end, because one would think that it would be different for the Super Bowl, because their normal end zone design for home games at CenturyLink Field is exactly like their Super Bowl end zone design, except for the fact that the NFL shield logo is on the left side instead of the NFC logo.

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