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Enaiu Offline
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RE: College football farce
(10-07-2015 02:12 PM)uiniu57 Wrote:  
(10-05-2015 11:41 PM)Enaiu Wrote:  I liked the Jerseys... What's the problem here?

Are you serious?
Counting throwbacks, there isn't a single NFL team that has near as many uniforms as Oregon.
At what point is enough enough? Why not have a new set of uniforms for every game, screw school colors, screw spending money wisely, and above all, screw the old folks emojis. Hell, let's go NASCAR and sell ad space on the helmet, shoulders, back of jersey, sides of pants, etc.
Don't preach about giving football players stipends, paying for expenses to attend a funeral, etc., if you can't curb this pointless indulgence. It's not the uniform that wins, it's the player inside the uniform.

I am serious. I think they look really nice. This wasn't an Advertisement, it was a tip of the hat to a historical event. I liked it, and that is just my opinion. I don't get why so many are against the changing uniforms. The players like them, and (some) fans do, too. And, is it really considered not spending money wisely? Oregon can auction off those jersey with ease. Normal jerseys - they can, too, but with the 'one-time' chance of getting a new jersey, it adds some pressure to buying another.
10-11-2015 08:34 PM
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RE: College football farce
(10-11-2015 07:53 PM)uiniu57 Wrote:  
(10-08-2015 08:47 AM)17Huskies Wrote:  the uniform does not win...but not sure if you're aware, but as much as some of us ONLY care about winning...sports is also about entertainment. Someday you'll realize this. But until then...

Yeah, the uniform doesn't win!
So right back at you and Oregon with your emoji.

https://sports.yahoo.com/news/washington...59446.html

That is funny.
10-11-2015 10:08 PM
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RE: College football farce
(10-07-2015 02:12 PM)uiniu57 Wrote:  
(10-05-2015 11:41 PM)Enaiu Wrote:  I liked the Jerseys... What's the problem here?

Are you serious?
Counting throwbacks, there isn't a single NFL team that has near as many uniforms as Oregon.
At what point is enough enough? Why not have a new set of uniforms for every game, screw school colors, screw spending money wisely, and above all, screw the old folks emojis. Hell, let's go NASCAR and sell ad space on the helmet, shoulders, back of jersey, sides of pants, etc.
Don't preach about giving football players stipends, paying for expenses to attend a funeral, etc., if you can't curb this pointless indulgence. It's not the uniform that wins, it's the player inside the uniform.

Then why do you care so much about the uniforms?
10-12-2015 07:49 AM
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