Sounds like Demoff is preparing to eff up our uniforms....

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IowaRam

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Not really sure what that’s supposed to mean

Annnnnnd I get the (don’t necessarily agree with) “Tradition is the Enemy of Progress” thing

That being said...

Say what?
Relax my man, look at my I like the tradition look too. .You said:

"Yeah I’m with the crowd that the Rams have a tradition

Dallas
SF
Bears
Vikings
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Packers
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I was including you with me and old blue:)
 

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The horns on the helmet is probably oldest tradition in the NFL

don't screw it up

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As far as the jersey goes, as much as I love horns on the jersey, I could live with stripes instead, if the colours are right.
It's the helmet that I am worried with and am concerned they might scrap the horns and put the ram head logo on instead.
 

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As far as the jersey goes, as much as I love horns on the jersey, I could live with stripes instead, if the colours are right.
It's the helmet that I am worried with and am concerned they might scrap the horns and put the ram head logo on instead.
I think they know they be forfeiting the entire fan base if they did that. I hope they know that.
 

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Yeah, this is exactly the type of color combo I’m predicting, something very close to this. To my eye, the blue has elements of the 70s old school blue, but it’s got a richer, darker hue.

Whenever ppl post stuff with colors similar to this, it seems to get a pretty strong positive reaction. Hope the Rams FO notices this, and I expect they will.
 

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Home and away, especially away, one can only dream.

We can get hold of various home jerseys but the away is hard to find.
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It's the helmet that I am worried with and am concerned they might scrap the horns and put the ram head logo on instead.
No way in hell that happens (knock on wood). I think Demoff knows better. He would be run outta town
 

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Yeah, 1st demand for me is keep the horns. 2nd demand is don't ever have an excuse to wear a black jersey. Stay with the horns and the colors as a rule. Simple, easy stuff. I may not like the other bells and whistles they come up with on the design, but these 2 are a must to follow.
 

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There is this element — we really need to make sure there’s something for fans that have been fans forever and there is something for fans (like a) 10-year-old kid in the Inland Empire who wants to see the Rams in the coolest uniforms in the NFL, who may not view the old uniforms as that.

Sure, it's just an example, but I wonder how much does what a 10-year-old kid in the IE thinks is cool matter in the design process. When we're dealing with a big money project like this, it's fun to imagine adults trying to get a bunch of distracted 10-year olds in a focus group to tell them what they think is cool in clothing. Yeah, it's nice that all you ancient MFs share what you think is cool, but that's only part of the design equation. What the F does a 10-year-old from the IE think is cool, anyways? A non-exploding meth lab trailer?
 

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I might pick up one of these "inverted jerseys".
Grey and blue are my usual clothing colors and this would fit right in.
Saw a few at the game last week.... What do you guys think of them?
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I might pick up one of these "inverted jerseys".
Grey and blue are my usual clothing colors and this would fit right in.
Saw a few at the game last week.... What do you guys think of them?
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I like them but haven't gotten one yet. Seems like a lot of the jerseys have undersized front numbers this might too.

One I really liked was the first round of salute to service but the common sizes were sold out too fast. If you're XL or 2XL fuggedaboutit.
 

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Sure, it's just an example, but I wonder how much does what a 10-year-old kid in the IE thinks is cool matter in the design process. When we're dealing with a big money project like this, it's fun to imagine adults trying to get a bunch of distracted 10-year olds in a focus group to tell them what they think is cool in clothing. Yeah, it's nice that all you ancient MFs share what you think is cool, but that's only part of the design equation. What the F does a 10-year-old from the IE think is cool, anyways? A non-exploding meth lab trailer?

It’s us ancient MF’ers that have all the $.

10 year olds have tiny bank balances.
 

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"You can’t just walk in with uniforms that throw back to the 1970s"

Actually you can if they look fresher than the rest of the NFL TODAY. Anecdotal, but I heard lots of positive commentary by young people during the SB. Our throwbacks pop even by today's standards.