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Since I was born in the 90's I never got to see the Cleveland Browns accomplish anything. The only thing I truly loved about the Browns was how great their uniforms were. I miss the old hue of orange, I miss the white facemask, I miss the brown & white numbers that you could actually read, I miss the all whites at home, I miss the pants not looking like a NASCAR uniform. The old ones were sharp, professional and intimidating. The new ones are in the gutter of the NFL. They look like they were designed by a 3rd grader with an IQ of 80. It makes me sick. I haven't watched a game in over a year. I just don't understand why anyone thought these changes were a good idea. I feel like it was the only piece of soul they had left after the Dawg Pound died.
I'll admit that I was excited for some changes and at least they didn't completely screw up the helmet, but at the end of the day the new unis were a massive downgrade. Does anyone actually like the new uniforms?
Last edited by Jame22; 10-25-2016 at 07:27 PM..
Reason: Intended to post this in only the Cleveland, OH forum. Please delete if necessary
I think the uniform symbolizes a bare bones, dirty, lets play football look. Nothing fancy, nothing fancy needed, just the color of dirt, and the desire to roll around in it for 4 quarters.
I like the simplicity of the uniform.
Question should be, when is Cleveland going to get rid of the Browns
Baltimore could make something out of them, The Ravens could then be loaned to Cleveland until The Browns won a Super Bowl and then they could swap them back again afterwards
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