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I vote for the Broncos, Seahwaks, Patriots, Eagles, Panthers, Bengals. Hate the "expansion team" look. Love classic unis like the Browns, Steelers, Raiders, Colts, etc.
Everyone loves old uniforms because the uniforms are old they are old
and the music is too loud and milk costs too much.
Frankly it's all down to color schemes to me. Not a fan of the Browns (straight brown is a damn drab color) or the Raiders (Black and Silver, ZZZZZZZZ).
Most everyone else's are either tasteful, slick or at least eye catching.
I sort of judge a team by how much I'd be willing to wear their colors on a jacket. The Eagles have great uniforms, and they have a great color scheme. The Cowboys have good colors too but they get dirty pretty quick, especially when they get get ripped off a fan and thrown in the street or sewer( by other teams fans) or in the trash( by a frustrated Cowboys fan) to be fished out again. The Panthers have terrible colors, as do the Titans. The Steelers colors make you look like a taxi cab. Seahawks are bad.
Bills recently old unis that looked like they were from nascar were pretty bad. The bills fixed that but they still look drab, at least they have white helmets now. I think now that the bills changed the raiders have the worst uniforms. Black and silver is not that good of a combo
Throwback/retro jerseys. I think I'm the only person on earth that actually does not like when teams wear them.
Also, I never got the dislike for the Seahawks uni's. I actually like them, unless we are talking the lime green uni's.
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