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Krudler

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  1. Imagine how much prettier Oilers vs. Rams would have been.
  2. Super Bowl XXVII is the most aesthetically pleasing sporting event of all time. Shame the game was such a stinker lol.
  3. Not sure if this opinion is unpopular. But I wish the NHL would let teams designate a home and road set between their two primaries. To me, there are some teams where the white set is superior (Rangers, Sabres) and then there is a team like Winnipeg with the white out tradition, where white is the sweater I want to wear in front of my home fans. I know the league would probably never go this model. Just something I think would be cool to see.
  4. New court coming for UConn? https://twitter.com/UConnHuskyAD/status/1612800371176673281?s=20&t=Sb5KPNaXloa37IkHox6HGQ
  5. I kind of like the quirks of the Cowboy's use of different blues and grays.
  6. The best Cleveland Browns look has always been white jersey on white bottoms.
  7. I can tell you if I was a lifelong Indians fan, I'd be bummed if my team did a total 180 and completely abandoned the history and identity.
  8. I think the Guardians did a great job rebranding and still feeling like the same franchise.
  9. I think they'll probably go Silver/Blue/Silver and Silver/White/Blue as the main home and road looks. So as much as love Silver/White/Silver I don't how much we'll see it. That Silver/Blue/Silver home set is real nice too.
  10. The Barry Sanders era Lions uniforms were among my favorite in sports as a kid.
  11. I'm a Yankee fan, and I'd actually like to see a redesign of the road uniform.
  12. Bruins should do the 80s uniforms but keep the current shoulder patches.
  13. To me the WFT's main look should always be white jersey and burgundy pants. It's what I grew up with, it's what they won their two Super Bowls in.
  14. Cardinals in dire need of a redesign.
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