I didn't notice that til now but it's easily explainable as it seems like the Bombers did a tweak to their throwback uniforms (everything else except the guy wearing #30. The guy wearing #30 was obviously wearing the last throwback which indeed had different shoulder stripes.
I'd say it's more fault with the equipment manager than anything else.
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I know I'm in the minority, but I really don't like the Redskins' yellow pants. And I know it's been several years now, but the Redskins still look weird to me wearing the colored jerseys at home.
I said the same thing last night. I think that color yellow works much better as an accent than it does as the primary color of the pants.
I don't mind the yellow pants because the Redskins have worn those pants before in their history. (the year Vince Lombardi coached and a couple years afterwards) I do think that it should be reserved for special games like Primetime games or something like that though.
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That's the same exact design, down to the stripe, as Louisville's 9/11 helmet they've used for a few years now (obviously with UNC logo instead of Cardinal).
Okay, the two helmets posted bring me back to a question I asked someone not on here the other day: What color blue is actually on our flag? Or does it matter as long as it's not too bright.
Because that Louisville one uses a navy blue like all our national sports teams do these days, but the UNC helmet and a lot of other flags I see around use a brighter blue.
I'd guess the navy is the actual color simply based on the fact that the flags they give to the family of deceased soldiers use that color.
Just a random thought.
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