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  1. Well it was only a matter of time before PFT chimed in: https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/texans-reached-compromise-with-nfl-titans-over-use-of-oilers-style-blue Last year, the NFL forced the University of Houston to ditch alternate uniforms that included Houston Oilers-style Columbia Blue. This year, the NFL and the Tennessee Titans gave the Houston Texans permission to use the color in an alternate uniform. During a Tuesday appearance on SportsRadio 610 in Houston, Texans ownership explains that the two teams and the NFL worked out a compromise that returns Columbia Blue to the Houston NFL team’s color scheme. “We worked with the NFL, and there was some push and shove and we came to where we . . . could get to with the NFL, giving us a compromise, and sort of a certain percentage in the uniform,” Cal McNair said. “And I think our fans would like more. And we’re probably in that same boat, but we’re working with the powers-that-be with the league and all that stuff to get to where we could get.” “I think there was some talk,” Hannah McNair added, “I think even publicly we discussed that we were going to be able to use a different color than Columbia Blue, and so when that was released and we got approval to do that, that’s when we started getting pushback. . . . And then it got to a point where they just said, ‘No, you can’t,’ and then we compromised. The situation traces to the fact that, when the Oilers left Houston, Houston made no effort to retain the names or the logos or the colors (unlike Cleveland). So the Oilers took their logos and colors and ditched them for the Titans and now use the Oilers as a throwback, even though it makes zero geographic sense to think of the Oilers as a Tennessee property. Frankly, Houston should own the Oilers name and logo. It’s good that a compromise was done. It would be better if the Texans had the Oilers option. It would be best if Nike would quit cajoling teams into having umpteen uniforms. The ditching of the one-helmet rule has unlocked a new universe of combinations which will have multiple NFL teams looking like Oregon — all while having more jerseys and helmets to sell, sell, sell.
  2. While the Broncos and Texans new duds are 'meh', none of the unis unveiled so far this year are anywhere near as bad as those three uniforms. Let's hope that was the low point in Nike's tenure.
  3. Technically they could add them at any time, since the 5-year rule only applies to jerseys and helmets. No one buys NFL pants, otherwise the NFL would be just as strict about changes to them as well.
  4. I think it's OK in the NBA or other leagues since they play so many games...but not the NFL, where there are only 17 (soon to be 18) games.
  5. Ssssshhhhh, don't give them any ideas.
  6. I can live with it. What helps was having three different pants, and I'm glad the orange pants are finally back in the mix.
  7. Here's another example of why players should NOT be in charge of uniform choices (Calvin Johnson in this case): https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/detroit-lions-black-uniform-legend-lobbies-home-game/2ce0f84b2d0a9a3d6bbb051c In fact, he likes it so much that he's ready to start a petition to have the team wear them for every home game. Tell me where to sign up, Megatron. “All I got to say is, I am going to start a petition so we can wear these bad boys every home game,” Johnson said, per Brandon Carr and Mara MacDonald of ClickOnDetroit.com. “The jersey is reminiscent of the Reebok ones we wore back in the day. They’re bringing back the blocked numbers but in a new, fresh, modern style.”
  8. I've never been a fan of teams (like the Islanders) doing that for that very reason. Can you imagine if the Yankees did that, with their 27 championships??
  9. Not sure why they would want to bring up that era again...that's the game where fans were chanting "WADE MUST GO" when they got spanked by the Raiders.
  10. On Woody: never a good sign when a 77-year old cheapskate asking this kind of question
  11. Translation: "We already made all the design choices and wanted to make it look like we actually cared what the fans think."
  12. Hopefully the Texans didn't hire Tanya Snyder...
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