Nope, I like them too.I'm a fan of the green highlighter uniforms. I must be an anomaly.
Nope, I like them too.I'm a fan of the green highlighter uniforms. I must be an anomaly.
We started off the same:My favorite uniforms are the current era. Second favorite are the retros (1980s-1990s).
My least favorites are the Glow Sticks. Second least favorite is the Holmgren/Hass Era Gun Metal Blues. Third least favorite the Wolfies.
Nope, I like them too.
Yes, the more you spotlight a jersey, the more you can sell it. I think the action green has sold less than any other jersey out there that they’ve had by a wide margin.So what you're saying is that the fans like the action-green uniforms more than the wolf-grey ones. In other words, in your view, the team is doing just what the fans want. And yet your comment appears to have a negative tone. Forgive me if I've misread that.
If you're right, and the Seahawks made that choice because they believe they can sell more action-green jerseys than wolf-grey jerseys, what's wrong with doing what more fans, especially more fans willing to buy jerseys, want them to do?
They said it’s the top-selling color rush jersey in the NFL. Don’t know how it compares in sales overall, but I doubt they’d have kept it if sales were bad.Yes, the more you spotlight a jersey, the more you can sell it. I think the action green has sold less than any other jersey out there that they’ve had by a wide margin.
I trust that you are just guessing, because I've seen a lot of them being worn on game-days around here.Yes, the more you spotlight a jersey, the more you can sell it. I think the action green has sold less than any other jersey out there that they’ve had by a wide margin.
Now now, let's not go that far.Action Green is so terrible, it makes the Oregon Ducks' uniforms look good by comparison.
When they added the throwbacks.Wolf Grey is out? When did that happen?
Damn, I was hoping that he would make the cut.