He's referring to the throwbacks.ljramsfan said:Ok I dont get this. Demoff has said that it takes years for the unis to get approved. Or am I am thinking about of the throwbacks?
Anyways the Jags have had 3 uni changes in the past 8 years. Weird!
I donno, I kinda like the top one, especially the shoes.Angry Ram said:
OK, n/m.
Here's the real one.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000162620/article/jacksonville-jaguars-unveil-new-uniforms?campaign=Twitter_atl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100000 ... witter_atl</a>
And a fade helmet design to boot...looks sick.
Angry Ram said:
OK, n/m.
Here's the real one.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000162620/article/jacksonville-jaguars-unveil-new-uniforms?campaign=Twitter_atl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100000 ... witter_atl</a>
And a fade helmet design to boot...looks sick.
Rabid Ram said:Getting them ready for LA gotts look sharp in thst Town lmao
A55VA6 said:Too much going on with the Jaguars uniforms. They have the potential to be amazing uniforms since black and teal are some of my favorite color combinations, but I don't like these.
They remind me of something you would see in arena football or something. The Dolphins and Vikings are simple and nice, but Jags.. just too much happening.
Selassie I said:Good point iced.
They'll probably wear their road whites during the hot home games like tampon does.
iced said:I really can't stress this enough though man. I've been to afghanistan, kuwait, arizona - basically places that make you sweat like a whore in church.
92 degrees with 10% humidity is cooler than 87 with 100%.
bluecoconuts said:iced said:I really can't stress this enough though man. I've been to afghanistan, kuwait, arizona - basically places that make you sweat like a whore in church.
92 degrees with 10% humidity is cooler than 87 with 100%.
Oh man I feel you there, I can't stand humidity. I think I'd rather the 140-150 degree days in Iraq (boots would melt to the pavement and leave rubber footprints those days) or the heat in Afghanistan than 90-105 as well as high humidity.
Humidity is awful, part of why I like staying in LA, even by the beaches it doesn't get too bad. :mrgreen:
iced said:Selassie I said:Good point iced.
They'll probably wear their road whites during the hot home games like tampon does.
I really can't stress this enough though man. I've been to afghanistan, kuwait, arizona - basically places that make you sweat like a whore in church.
92 degrees with 10% humidity is cooler than 87 with 100%.
Given how close they are to the ocean and the fact that their stadium already has water around it, this is highly..highly...stupid.
<a class="postlink" href="https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&q=jaguars+stadium&fb=1&gl=us&hq=jaguars+stadium&cid=0,0,8611203191828589878&ei=3nV4UdKdJK2o0AHUkYCwAQ&ved=0CL4BEPwSMAQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&q ... L4BEPwSMAQ</a>
When I was in Kuwait waiting transport home from my last tour in Afghanistan, I remember walking like maybe a 1/4 quarter mile to get to the entertainment area from my room. It was August. Temperatures averaged in the 100-120s with humidity between 30-60%. You were drenched in sweat in that 5 minute walk. On really bad days (once it was 135 and 90%), if you were outside/in the sun for 15 minutes straight, you could see the salts from your body on your clothes. Even then mind you I weighed 185 lbs and I wasn't in full uniform either.
Humidity is a bitch - and I really feel bad for those fans. When humidity is 80-100% - i'd say the best example is even a sexy chick in spaghetti straps and short shorts would be sweaty....but hey who cares if she's sexy
Selassie I said:iced said:Selassie I said:Good point iced.
They'll probably wear their road whites during the hot home games like tampon does.
I really can't stress this enough though man. I've been to afghanistan, kuwait, arizona - basically places that make you sweat like a whore in church.
92 degrees with 10% humidity is cooler than 87 with 100%.
Given how close they are to the ocean and the fact that their stadium already has water around it, this is highly..highly...stupid.
<a class="postlink" href="https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&q=jaguars+stadium&fb=1&gl=us&hq=jaguars+stadium&cid=0,0,8611203191828589878&ei=3nV4UdKdJK2o0AHUkYCwAQ&ved=0CL4BEPwSMAQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&q ... L4BEPwSMAQ</a>
When I was in Kuwait waiting transport home from my last tour in Afghanistan, I remember walking like maybe a 1/4 quarter mile to get to the entertainment area from my room. It was August. Temperatures averaged in the 100-120s with humidity between 30-60%. You were drenched in sweat in that 5 minute walk. On really bad days (once it was 135 and 90%), if you were outside/in the sun for 15 minutes straight, you could see the salts from your body on your clothes. Even then mind you I weighed 185 lbs and I wasn't in full uniform either.
Humidity is a bitch - and I really feel bad for those fans. When humidity is 80-100% - i'd say the best example is even a sexy chick in spaghetti straps and short shorts would be sweaty....but hey who cares if she's sexy
I'm just gonna guess that you're not a native Floridian. And for the record,,, I consider Jax to be Southern Georgia for all intents and purposes.
Not that you ever really learn to enjoy the humidity 100% of the time,,, but I will say this... I freaking hate cold weather more than the hottest heat & humidity.
What part of FL are you living in Brudda ?
Selassie I said:Love Sarasota. My sis and her ex-hobby used to live there. Beautiful beaches with calm clear waters.
Glad to have another FL resident posting.
BTW, I'm actually a Native , and my parents are too. Army brat though so I moved around a bunch as a kid... made it back home by my Junior yr of HS tho, and I ain't ever gonna leave.