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rfraser85

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  1. I say indoors personally due to the fixed roof. The turf doesn't solve the designation issue for me because of AFF and open-air stadiums that use artificial turf. But I can't call SoFi a dome because I consider a domed stadium to be completely shielded from the elements.
  2. Or use an awning. It's a covered stadium, but you can argue it's outdoor because of the openings. I believe the Mariners have a retractable roof version of this argument.
  3. I disagree. Miami Heat is better to me for a name that doesn't end in S, and using Football Team seems like the team was too lazy to come up with a real name. As a placeholder it's fine, but I wouldn't use that full time.
  4. In a way, not using any name with "red" in it may have helped Washington. If Washington used a name with "red" in it immediately, there likely would have been several slipups. Look at how long it took for people to stop saying "San Diego" Chargers. Now that a few years have passed, it may be easier to say Red-etc. without slipping up.
  5. I never thought of that. But you're right, it would have been about the same. And the Texans wouldn't have needed the navy helmet except for Color Rush.
  6. This may have been part of the problem for Houston. You could question if they were a navy team or a red team. I leaned more towards red once they debuted the red helmets because of the numbers on the white jerseys and it would separate them from the rest of the division, which is blue heavy.
  7. The Texans really didn't need to change uniforms. They could have just done this: Home: see above Road: Red, White, White, Red Alt: Navy, Navy (White #), White/Navy, Navy Color Rush: all Dark Navy (Red #) Sometimes, all a team needs to do is reassign uniform elements. This was one of those times. Maybe the Texans' new uniforms will grow on me, but I didn't see any problems with their original set.
  8. Michael Vick's number was 7, and the 7 and 1 don't look alike in the Falcons' current font.
  9. I don't know if it's true, but this is a great looking set. I mentioned in a previous post that teams should reconsider mixing and matching each part of their uniforms. This is what I had in mind. One pair of pants for all three jerseys, different socks for the red-heavy jerseys, and these are good takes on past Falcons jerseys.
  10. Understood. I must have misunderstood your original point because I don't consider a uniform with contrasting socks to be monochrome.
  11. Something like that. Here's the Wikipedia page for the move. Cleveland Browns relocation controversy - Wikipedia The short version is Cleveland approved a tax to pay for renovations to Cleveland Stadium, but it was a day after Modell announced the move to Baltimore. As part of the settlement from the resulting lawsuit, the Browns were deactivated until the current stadium was built in 1999, and the Ravens are classified as an expansion team created in 1996.
  12. Contrasting socks would help, but I think @maz meant the entire uniform, socks included.
  13. If done right, yes. My biggest issue with monochrome is that it's being overdone, especially by the Cardinals and Saints. Color Rush really opened Pandora's box on this. So, what do you consider monochrome done right? To me, it includes the helmet. The Bills using their standard white helmets with all red below the neck looks seriously off. And the Bengals CR (the 2023 version) was greatly improved by the white helmets.
  14. Teams should reconsider all the mix and match they're doing anymore. If any team debuts a new set of uniforms next year, I wish one of them would consider only having one or two sets or pants. Making the jerseys interchangeable would be a lot easier if there were fewer other options for the other parts of the uniform. I don't mind teams having multiple pants options, but trying to make the full uniform mix and match seems like overkill and leads to some bad design ideas.
  15. Thanks, I've never seen that before. Every graphic I've seen has the feet of the socks as solid white.
  16. Any idea what's on the socks? Considering that portion of the socks will be inside the cleats, I don't know why anything would be on them.
  17. I don't know about sales for U-H, but if the NFL did nothing, how many other college teams may try to do something like this? One imitator may not be a problem, but the potential for cumulative damage may be worth taking action. That said, I agree that shutting everything down may be excessive. The Iowa Hawkeyes have been using Steelers look-alike uniforms for decades, so there may be a middle ground somewhere.
  18. LOOK: Houston unveils special uniforms honoring Oilers for first game as Big 12 member - CBSSports.com If this is the uniform the Cougars were planning to use, I can see why the NFL threatened to sue. This does look like an Oilers uniform and could cut into sales of those uniforms. You can't necessarily copyright colors, but you can copyright designs.
  19. I think the Colts should consider adding blue pants with the white jerseys, at least if they insist on wearing white socks. I personally don't like white helmets and jerseys with non-white pants, but at least it would offer some contrast.
  20. I wonder if the Broncos have an advantage or disadvantage if they play in the Mexico City game. They already play at altitude, but they've never had to adapt to playing higher above sea level. Altitude masks can only simulate so much.
  21. Thanks. I just paid attention to the template and I don't have a Twitter account.
  22. Are these from a social media feed? I haven't seen these on GUD.
  23. It already is. Under the current schedule format, if the regular season starts on September 10, the Super Bowl will end up on Valentine's Day.
  24. True, and I believe some pro teams share their facilities with college teams. Maybe the NFL should look into making multiple MNF games permanent until December. At least teams are somewhat used to six or eight days between games.
  25. I could live with Saturday games replacing Thursday games, since that would give six days for recovery, but I agree about Wednesday and Friday. If teams could have their bye week before those games, that would be better for the players at least. But I can only hope we don't have 16 teams for the playoffs or scheduled neutral site playoff games. Money aside, the playoffs being changed to 14 teams was fixing something that wasn't broken, and scheduling neutral site playoff games weakens the purpose of winning in the regular season.
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