CaptBennett
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I heard a rumor that we might be using throwback unis this season. Has anybody heard about them? And would anybody like to see them?
Giblien":18owllhz said:I sincerely doubt we see those since reebok owns the design and Nike is in charge of unis now.
kidhawk":wj9cc8zp said:Giblien":wj9cc8zp said:I sincerely doubt we see those since reebok owns the design and Nike is in charge of unis now.
Reebok doesn't own any designs. What they had was an exclusive license to brand apparel. The design is owned by the individual team and quite possibly the NFL itself, but not Reebok.
As far as actually wearing them this year, I don't recall where I read it, but in an offseason article, I read that the team didn't apply to wear any alternate jersey's this season. These have to be applied for well in advance of the season, so we aren't going to be doing them. Of course there is the sliight possibility that although we didn't apply, we may have a scheduled game against an opponent who did and thus would wear some alternate style, be it throwback or whatever, I just find it unlikely from the report I read.
5280Hawk":3glkqko4 said:I don't buy it.
Its easy enough for the NFL to approve it, and its a Money maker for them.
Almost every team has a throw back, and has played in them, except the Seahawks.
They have even approved bad ones, like the old Bucs creamsicle Uni's, and those Hideous mustard and brown stripes the Broncos wore.
Get this done!
TheLargentLine":1qs8qqq0 said:Wolf Grey uni's are the best imo so hopefully we just stick with those. I would be surprised to see any other alt right now considering the uniforms are still so new.
Edit: Now that I think about it, our all grey uni's is an alt but not a throwback by any means. Not sure if that matters or not since it sounds like Paul Allen isn't a fan of throwbacks anyways.
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uniform appearance, designs of team helmets, designs of team uniforms,trademarks, or trade names, it must give written notice and details
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Resolved,
that beginning with the second half of the 2002 season, the Member Clubs may use a third uniform design subject to the
conditions set forth below:
(1)
The third uniform design may be one of two options: (a) an alternate
color scheme, using the colors that are part of the club’s existing color
palette (as set forth in Article 19.9 and any Appendix to the NFL
Constitution and Bylaws), and using the same design and logo as either
the existing home or away uniform, or (b) a previously approved
“classic” uniform from the Club’s history.
(2)
The helmet to be used with the third uniform design is limited to the
following: If the third uniform design incorporates an alternate color
scheme, a second helmet may not be used and the Club must use an
existing helmet. If the third uniform design is a “classic” uniform, the
helmet may be the existing helmet or a previously approved “classic”
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approval procedures set forth in Section 19.9(D) of the NFL
Constitution and Bylaws, as amended; provided, however, that for the
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game does not conflict with a League event or initiative, and the event
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third uniform design more than once every five NFL seasons, absent specific
extenuating circumstances (e.g., Club ownership change or relocation) as
determined by the Commissioner
Giblien":1a6qliu2 said:I sincerely doubt we see those since reebok owns the design and Nike is in charge of unis now.
PlinytheCenter":2otafypg said:This has been brought up recently, and I remember someone saying that Paul Allen isn't too hot on the idea of throwbacks. Personally I would love to see the old ('76) unis again.