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Yeah, it won't happen. Goodell would say that two WOWBs on one team is an unfair competitive advantage.

Being a Pack fan, I'd love to see it though.

A couple thoughts on the matter:

1) Uniforms look terrible. Maybe if the camo used maroon as the primary color they would look better. MAYBE.
2) The grey unis were also terrible.
3) What is with the gigantic inflatable shoulders?!?! (Both Bama and Marshall games have had them)
4) That being said, a positive to take away from this is at least these terrible jerseys are combined with White Effect so we get to kill two ugly birds with one ugly stone.
5) I love Tech across the front. I refer to the school with friends and family as Tech, just as both UNC and fake USC (also fake Carolina) refer to their school as Carolina. Plus it's much, much better than Va Tech.

God I would hate to be the Nike design team coming up with our unis. You think we hate seeing them for 3 hours once a year, they have to sit down at their computers and work on them for days and weeks on end.

Considering the dependence of the QB on everyone else around him and the relative strength of the ACC between those two years, I really don't think you can use "he led us to X amount of wins/losses" as a good measuring stick here. I've really never understood why people credit QBs with wins/losses when an int or blown coverage on defense can just as easily win/lose a game.

Does having an auction in which every single uniform will be sold for at least $250 or more and where all proceeds are donated to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes fund not count as appreciation? While the uniforms may not be fantastic, they don't wear the uniforms to show appreciation. They sell the uniforms and donate that money.

Arj Barker discusses this in a stand-up special of his.

Text message: Great party Arj, best party ever!
Arj: What a dick.
Friend: How do you know he wasn't being sincere Arj?
Arj: Because he wrote it in SARCASTICA, if he was being sincere he would have used GOOD TIMES ROMAN!

Jump is supposed to be even better than Skip.

Military appreciation should be recognition of veterans in the stands, maybe have a WWII, Korean, or Vietnam war veteran do the coin toss, and then have the University present a check to the local VA, VFW, or American Legion post. That shows more appreciation than abominations of uniforms in my opinion. Some of our players'/coaches' family members have to be veterans, why not recognize them on the field at the first quarter break?

I'd be on board with something tasteful like having the service seals patched on the shoulder instead of the Swoosh & ACC or maybe the American Flag on the sleeve like military uniforms do.

I think far more people hate Glennon than LT3, which is a little confusing if you ask yourself which one led us to a sub-10 win season.

He won't be out of a job for long. This also means that if he sees game action I can now root for him without feeling conflicted about wanting a Cowboys player to succeed

What stuck out to me about the offense is the drive after East Carolina went up by three. It impressed me to see the offense come out the very next drive and make East Carolina look completely confused the whole drive. Between short pass routes, screens, run plays, and play action it was very unpredictable what was coming next which hasn't happened in a long time. The Red Zone play calling was perfect. I am excited for the future of the offense based off that series due to the fact that I think we have a coach now that will actually make adjustments in game. Can't wait to see what our offense will look like when he gets his style of recruits in the system.

A good buddy of mine from Tech married a Mich State alum last summer. She's a pediatrician. They both were very upset with that Sugar Bowl, but very happy with the Spartans opening last season with a win over noise state.

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