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Pains me to say it but I agree. I can't honestly say we upgraded when pretty much all the other teams did. That said I tend to like clean traditional type stuff personally. I think the Chargers, Pats and Falcons did a great job. The other teams didn't change enough for me to have a opinion but they all look better then their prior jerseys.
I'm seeing a pattern here. You hate the Rams unis because they went a direction you didn't like. (No problem there....that what opinions are for) but then you classify the Falcons as a like. They took the Rams angle a step further, but you like.?Pains me to say it but I agree. I can't honestly say we upgraded when pretty much all the other teams did. That said I tend to like clean traditional type stuff personally. I think the Chargers, Pats and Falcons did a great job. The other teams didn't change enough for me to have a opinion but they all look better then their prior jerseys.
I guess I have to get used to seeing grumpy old man tastes in fashion......We definitely downgraded. I'm not playing the emporer's new clothes game, the helmet reeks and the uniforms are not far behind. Broke something that didn't need fixing. Even the wicked witch kept the horns classic back in 2000. Dumboff is more of a flying monkey with a false smile. What a sellout.
I'm ranking the Browns 1st because they upgraded, did the smart thing and went back to retro. They didn't use any of that "more modern" or "fresh look" bullshit terminology. Would have a perfect score had they gone to orange pants.
The Chargers kept the classic bolt on the helmet and didn't split it up so they get a thumbs up. I'm not going to downgrade or ignore the fact just because they play in our stadium when they really didn't screw up their uniforms. Always hated the Pat's Elvis and their shoulder stripes look incomplete. Falcons near last, they just look plain awful.
My ranking:
1. Rams
2. Chargers
3. Colts
4. Buccaneers
5. Browns
6. Falcons
7. Patriots
No matter what for the rest of my life besides the 49ers Patriots always last, with the 49ers tied for last.
I was really a big fan of the Chargers when they dropped. Then yesterday I had a buddy of mine who's a Bolts fan text me this pic saying how much better theirs were. Side by side, at least with this combo, I think we get the win. Ours looks more in sync and complete. Their white helmet looks mis matched.
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Not a fan of the blue pants. I think our yellow looks better.
Exactly, they make me think of a sandwich board. lolThe front stripes on the Patriots look like Straps or Suspenders holding something up. LOL.
I was really a big fan of the Chargers when they dropped. Then yesterday I had a buddy of mine who's a Bolts fan text me this pic saying how much better theirs were. Side by side, at least with this combo, I think we get the win. Ours looks more in sync and complete. Their white helmet looks mis matched.
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Not a fan of the blue pants. I think our yellow looks better.
Don’t kill the messenger.
It’s a landslide, in both directions: Chargers uniforms good, Rams uniforms notIt's a landslide, in both directions: Chargers uniforms good, Rams uniforms not
In an age when the needle rarely moves north of 50-50 on any issue, Twitter has spoken loudly and clearly on two questions regarding new uniforms.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
In an age when the needle rarely moves north of 50-50 on any issue, Twitter has spoken loudly and clearly on two questions regarding new uniforms.
Twitter loves the Chargers’ new look, and Twitter does not like the Rams’ new look.
A poll posted last month in the aftermath of the Chargers’ uniform reveal generated 8,765 votes and an overwhelming 86-percent “yes” and 14-percent “no” in response to the question of whether the voters like the new duds. The same poll posted yesterday regarding the Rams’ new look attracted 29,279 votes, with 74.9 percent saying “no.”
Does it matter? As to wins and losses, not really. That said, if the players wearing the Rams’ uniforms agree that the look is less than ideal (former Rams running back Eric Dickerson believes the uniforms look “soft,” it can affect their performance — Simms has pointed that out time and again on PFT Live. More immediately, Angelenos with limited discretionary income may be more likely to lean toward the Chargers than the Rams when picking jerseys or hats or helmets or whatever.
With no other revenue coming in right now, the Rams may end up making not nearly as much as they’d hoped from all the money they spent to redesign uniforms that, frankly, looked fine as they were.