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NO ALTS. NO MICROSCOPIC TEAM NAMES ON CHEST. no sleeve logos unless otherwise noted

NFC

East

Dallas-Standard Blue. old numbers. silver pants. no black stripe outlines. current home styling for both. silver helmet/grey mask

New York-red outlines on the homes, sleeve numbers, blue outlines on the roads, lose the new throwbacks. blue helmet/grey mask

Washington-yellow pants instead of white for homes, burgandies still on road. same style striping for yellow pants. burgandy/white

Philadelphia-NO BLACK ALT. midnight/black/silver works, but emphasize silver more. green/grey

North

Chicago-grey masks. no monochrome. thats it. navy/grey

Green Bay-old style stripes. grey mask. yellow/grey

Detroit- NO BLACK. blue and silver and white only. Barry Sanders Era. silver/blue

Minnesota-late 90s style. sleeve numbers. white mask. purple/white

South

Tampa Bay-Lose the orange. bout it. pewter/black

Atlanta-90s style. red jersey instead of black. white/red/white striping on helmet. old bird. black/grey

Carolina-lose the short striping and give them conventional stripes and make the helmet stripe match the pants stripe. silver pants for all. silver/black

New Orleans- gold pants for all. pant striping matching helmet striping. grey masks. gold/grey

West

St. Louis- Super Bowl Champs Unis with white numbers on homes. grey mask. royal/grey

San Francisco-80s style. gold/grey

Seattle-royal and green. old style. silver/blue

Arizona. old unis were perfect. no monochrome red. white/grey

AFC

East

New York- grey face mask. white/grey

New England- Pat Patriot era. white/red

Buffalo-Super Bowl Style. red/white

Miami-lose the navy. style just before navy was added. white/aqua

North

Pittsburgh-block numbers. grey mask. black/grey

Cincinnati-late80s. sleve numbers. orange/black

Cleveland-orange pants on all. white masks. orange/white

Baltimore-sleve logo ok. should be on helmet. old raven sleeve patch better. black pants on roads. black/black

South

Indianapolis-fine. leave alone. white/grey

Tennessee-wouldnt know what to do and they arent that bad so leave em i guess. no monochromes. lose the powder jersey. white/navy

Jacksonville-black jerseys. white pants. more gold than teal but leave teal accents. teal and white in helmet logo so it is visible. black/black

Houston-not bad. leave alone. navy/navy

West

Oakland- leave alone. silver/grey

Kansas City- Leave alone. red/white

San Diego- perfect before 07 redesign. no monochrome. white socks with navy pants. navy/navy

Denver-Orange Crush. current logo. old unis and trim. royal/white

Color schemes

AFC

New York-Green/white

New England-red/white/blue

Miami-Aqua/orange

Buffalo-red/blue

Pittsburgh-black/yellow

Cincinnati-orange/black

Cleveland-brown/orange

Baltimore-Black/purple/gold

Indianapolis-blue/white

Houston-navy/red

Jacksonville-black/gold/teal

Tennessee-navy/powder/red

Oakland-black/silver

Denver-orange/blue

Kansas City-red/yellow

San Diego-Navy/yellow

NFC

New York-blue/red

Philadelphia-green/black/silver

Dallas-blue/silver

Washington-burgandy/yellow

Chicago-navy/orange

Detroit-honolulu/silver

Green Bay-green/yellow

Minnesota-purple/yellow

Atlanta-black/red

New Orleans-black/gold

Carolina-black/carolina

Tampa Bay-red/pewter/black

St. Louis-blue/yellow

San Francisco-red/gold

Seattle-blue/green

Arizona-red/white

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What's with this love you have for gray facemasks?

Gray facemasks don't belong on modern football helmets unless gray (or silver) is one of your colors. There are a few exceptions to the rule (it looks good on Notre Dame), but VERY FEW exceptions.

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here's my pro bowl concept:

NFC: "standard-blue" uniforms. old-style stripes.

AFC: "standard-red" uniforms. old-style stripes.

both teams players will wear their NFL team's helmet, however grey facemasks will be mandatory, regardless of team.

no logos, colors, patches or uniform numbers will be used, unless otherwise noted.

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what i meant by standard was one standard shade. navy royal whatever. sorry it wasnt more clear. by old style stripes for green bay, i meant the five stripes they used to have rather than the abbreviated version they have switched to. i should have made myself more clear and i do not have the talent that many of you have to make concepts for my ideas. so if you want to try to make them go for it but oh well.

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