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I think the white Jersey is an upgrade. The orange jersey looks great. And then there is the Brown one with the hideous colored numbers....Cleveland Browns
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I don't like the style of the numbers (might just need better backdrop/outline coloring), but I do like Cleveland written across. For such a plain jersey and logo and helmet, they needed something and it's not too radical. Reminds me of "VANCOUVER" being written on the Canucks jersey of the NHL. It's grown on me.
Otherwise, it's just a cleaner, modern version of the old jerseys. Which for brown, orange, and white being the team colors, I think they make it work pretty well.
I like the brown on brown and white on white (and even a combo of either), but the orange doesn't do it for me. Orange with white pants might work, but anything else is bad. The orange on orange is probably the most acceptable of the bunch other then the above but still feels like overkill.
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They look better than before, that being said welcome to the 1980s Cleveland.
They still look terrible imo. But like I said it's an opinion no disrespect to Cleveland fans.
I hate the new Bucs look and to me it's still leaps and bounds better than these.Comment
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To the list of crazy things that the NFL demands in order to allow cities the honor of hosting the Super Bowl (free billboards, free police officers, free bowling alleys), add spending $50 million to make the luxury suites more luxurious at your 13-year-old stadium. That’s what Houston was told for its plans to host the 2017 Super Bowl:
Peter O’Reilly, the NFL’s senior vice president of events, said Monday that upgrading the stadium’s WiFi is something the bid committee has agreed to do. In terms of sprucing up the seating, he said he noted on a recent visit that NRG “is in a very good place at this stage in its stadium life, but there are opportunities to upgrade that are common across Super Bowl stadiums as they prepare and continue to make sure they are state-of-the-art.”
So far, no Houston government officials have stepped up to offer $50 million to the cause — in fact, Harris County Commissioner Steve Radack swore earlier this week that “I’m not about to vote to spend a single dollar of county money updating these luxury suites” — and it doesn’t appear that the Super Bowl bid committee actually committed to it as a condition of hosting the big game. So the NFL seemingly doesn’t have a leg to stand on, unless there’s something in the Texans‘ stadium lease:
A clause in that lease agreement says the county must maintain the facility in “first class” condition and “a manner comparable to other stadiums.”
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Is there anyone that talks more **** that has done less than Rex Ryan? Seriously I though him getting fired would shut him up but I guess not. In regards to this.
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Got no problem with him talking ****.
I actually enjoy it because for the most part, he speaks his mind without offending anyone in this PC world. Unless you're the type that gets offended by a few curse words.#RespectTheCultureComment
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