Worst uniforms in the NFL ??? (logos, race, NASCAR, NBA)
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Anytime a team wears a dark jersey with dark pants. Jacksonville, New Orleans, and Baltimore do this a lot. Denver, Philadelphia, and Houston do it sometimes. Its always a bad look and makes it look like you are watching a high school football game.
But worst when not wearing dark on dark would be Denver or Cincinnati. Too bad because I liked Denver's uniforms before they switched in the 90s.
I LOVE the DOlphins and I love Orange and Teal and that LOGO is awesomne (BUT Then again I am biased) SO on a serious note, I would say best are Browns and COlts for the simplicity
Worst are the Donkeys er I mean Broncos, Seahawks and Bengals.
The Bengals were oK in the 70s and not as bad until they added the Tiger Stripes to the side of the pants. Why don't they just get all over tiger striped pants, a fur coat and call themsilves "the Pimps?"
Something about the Seahawks color and uniform just does not work. Redesigns and suggestions , everything they have tried has failed. It is just an ugly uniform. Ditto the Blue and Black of the Panthers. Looks too much like a collegiate uniform.
Still better though than the old Orange and White Buccaneers though which they still wear once a year.
The Old Denver uniform that had the horse head with snot coming out of his nose was pretty bad, but the color scheme of the new uniform makes me nauseous. Then again, pretty much anything to do with that team makes me nauseous.
Possibly in the NFL, but in North American sports as a whole it is...
GOOD POINT BUT WAIT
You forgot
70's ASTROS !!!!
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