Re: Have we hit rock bottom with NFL uniforms?
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:40 am
No; there is still some room at the bottom.
A couple of these are "pinstripes" and changing colors.
In the "olde days," some of the teams had those leather strips sewn to the jerseys. Some were vertical and others were horizontal. Some looked okay and some looked awful.
One of these days, you can bet some team will do "stripes" and it won't be a "Longest Yard" remake.
The ultimate will be the "changing colors." A few years back, as I was zipping along Route 95, I saw an RV swerve to my right. I slipped into the high-speed lane and glanced back. There was another one - or so I thought. Wrong! The first one I saw was a brown shade, the second one was greenish? It was the same vehicle. The paint actually reflected different colors as you viewed it from different angles. I am quite sure technology will enable them to make cloth in that manner so I can see the day when some guy streaking down the sideline will have a uni that changes colors as he runs.
Rock Bottom... Amen!
Hmmm... didn't they make sneakers that had flashing lights for kids a few years back? Those would go great with the uniforms that change colors. The youth of America needs glitter, I suppose? They can't sign their names but they can glow?
A couple of these are "pinstripes" and changing colors.
In the "olde days," some of the teams had those leather strips sewn to the jerseys. Some were vertical and others were horizontal. Some looked okay and some looked awful.
One of these days, you can bet some team will do "stripes" and it won't be a "Longest Yard" remake.
The ultimate will be the "changing colors." A few years back, as I was zipping along Route 95, I saw an RV swerve to my right. I slipped into the high-speed lane and glanced back. There was another one - or so I thought. Wrong! The first one I saw was a brown shade, the second one was greenish? It was the same vehicle. The paint actually reflected different colors as you viewed it from different angles. I am quite sure technology will enable them to make cloth in that manner so I can see the day when some guy streaking down the sideline will have a uni that changes colors as he runs.
Rock Bottom... Amen!
Hmmm... didn't they make sneakers that had flashing lights for kids a few years back? Those would go great with the uniforms that change colors. The youth of America needs glitter, I suppose? They can't sign their names but they can glow?