03-21-2020, 02:33 AM
(03-21-2020, 01:48 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Raiders and Saints are cool, but the rest you named are boring as can be. To me the best helmets are ours, Saints, Vikes, and the Falcons.
I think the color orange looks great for uniforms. The Philadelphia Flyers have a awesome jerseys (even though I hate that team). Clemson’s are sharp, too.
You mentioned how fierce Bengal tigers are, they’re also one of the most beautiful animals on the planet.
The Vikes are okay, though I'm not much on purple. We'll agree to disagree on orange, whether it's unis or the color of our dining room or cars or anything other than the fruit and my love of them has nothing to do with the color.
The Bears are classic and legendary and black is always cool. Red and gold is boring? We disagree on that too. And the chiefs...I love the red.
So, if the tiger is beautiful, use the beauty, helmet and logo. The striped helmet has just gotten old and I hate the awful associations that come with it.
I mentioned the white and black tiger they used to have on the sidelines. That was a beautiful animal and the beauty was amplified by the rarity of it. How come they never brought an orange and black tiger? And the white and black tiger never looked a damn thing like a zebra.
IMO, the color rush unis are the best Bengal unis of all time--clean, striking, would become classic. The only thing that ruined them was the damn stripey pumpkin helmets. Orange helmets just remind me too much of the Browns.
And who says if you're team mascot is a Bengal, which is a tiger, that your colors have to be pumpkin and black? Clemson is orange and blue. LSU is blue and gold. Memphis is blue and white, for crying out loud.
But the biggest reason to ditch the goofy helmets is the negative connotations associated with them. Let's find something that does not symbolize failure.
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