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Worst NFL Throwbacks: #4 - Philadelphia Eagles Light Blue and Ugly Yellow Ensemble
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of Eagles' Football, the leadership of Philadelphia decided to sully their team's reputation by wearing these lovely outfits. As I mentioned before, pastels don't really do it for me on the football field, and the no contrast mixture of light blue and light yellow splashed about with no defining feature or semblance of theme make this design #4 on my Worst Of Throwbacks list.
Though I am a fan of simplistic uniforms bereft of superfluous piping, detail and logos, the color combination presented simply does not work. In the words of Jim Mora Jr, "unacceptable."
Ha...I really like any website called "Eagles Chick"! Nice!
http://www.eagleschick.com/2007/09/eagles-throwbac.html
Eagles Throwback Uniforms aka Those Ugly Blue & Yellow Jerseys
Worst NFL Throwbacks: #4 - Philadelphia Eagles Light Blue and Ugly Yellow Ensemble
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of Eagles' Football, the leadership of Philadelphia decided to sully their team's reputation by wearing these lovely outfits. As I mentioned before, pastels don't really do it for me on the football field, and the no contrast mixture of light blue and light yellow splashed about with no defining feature or semblance of theme make this design #4 on my Worst Of Throwbacks list.
Though I am a fan of simplistic uniforms bereft of superfluous piping, detail and logos, the color combination presented simply does not work. In the words of Jim Mora Jr, "unacceptable."
Ha...I really like any website called "Eagles Chick"! Nice!
http://www.eagleschick.com/2007/09/eagles-throwbac.html
Eagles Throwback Uniforms aka Those Ugly Blue & Yellow Jerseys
The superstitious Eagles fan might chalk up the Eagles amazing rout of the Detroit Lions on Sunday to the fact that they were wearing different uniforms. The tactical/superstitious Eagles fan might chalk the win up to confusion by the Lions, as they were blinded by the colors of the throwback uniforms, or perhaps, the Lions were confused because they thought they were playing a college team? No matter what the Lions thought, honestly, they didn't loose because of the ugly uniforms that the Eagles wore on Sunday.
But what about those ugly throw back uniforms? Where the heck did they come from and why on earth would any team wear them? Well here's a little background into those really ugly yellow and blue uniforms the Eagles sported in the Sunday home game against the Detroit Lions.
1933-2007 - 75 Philadelphia Eagles Seasons - Anniversary Celebration
To help commemorate the 75th Season of Philadelphia Eagles Football, the team announced back in April that on September 23, 2007 in the home game against Detroit, the Eagles would wear replica uniforms of those worn by the first Eagles team in 1933. With the help of Reebok, the Eagles reproduce these "beauties" for the entire team.
Now you are probably wondering, why the heck these Swedish colors? Why those really ugly colors? Well it has to do with a number of things. Not just the fact that those colors use to be the official colors of Philadelphia, PA.
The blue and yellow colors were the first colors worn by the Eagles, after the Frankford Yellow Jackets went bankrupt. So when the NFL awarded the Philadelphia franchise to a syndicate headed by former University of Pennsylvania teammates Lud Wray and Bert Bell, the new Eagles, inherited these ugly colors on their uniforms.
Whether it was coincidence or not when the Yellow Jackets first wore the colors, they are actually the official colors of the City of Brotherly Love. Prior to William Penn arriving here, the Swedes had settled the area, so he felt compelled to incorporate the color of Sweden into the City of Philadelphia's flag.
It's not just Philly fans gawking at those ugly replicas, it's the entire nation. On NBC's Sunday night football, Keith Olberman even named the "Most Hated Person in the NFL" this week, as whoever made the Eagles wear those really ugly throwback uniforms. Sports commentors on CBS, Fox, ESPN and local news stations ALL had something to say about those uniforms.
The only player that looked like they got a "reprieve" from wearing those colors was Dawkins, as he wore normal Eagles colors (not a uniform) of Eagles gear on the sidelines. He's probably thinking, "Thank Goodness!"
But what about those ugly throw back uniforms? Where the heck did they come from and why on earth would any team wear them? Well here's a little background into those really ugly yellow and blue uniforms the Eagles sported in the Sunday home game against the Detroit Lions.
1933-2007 - 75 Philadelphia Eagles Seasons - Anniversary Celebration
To help commemorate the 75th Season of Philadelphia Eagles Football, the team announced back in April that on September 23, 2007 in the home game against Detroit, the Eagles would wear replica uniforms of those worn by the first Eagles team in 1933. With the help of Reebok, the Eagles reproduce these "beauties" for the entire team.
Now you are probably wondering, why the heck these Swedish colors? Why those really ugly colors? Well it has to do with a number of things. Not just the fact that those colors use to be the official colors of Philadelphia, PA.
The blue and yellow colors were the first colors worn by the Eagles, after the Frankford Yellow Jackets went bankrupt. So when the NFL awarded the Philadelphia franchise to a syndicate headed by former University of Pennsylvania teammates Lud Wray and Bert Bell, the new Eagles, inherited these ugly colors on their uniforms.
Whether it was coincidence or not when the Yellow Jackets first wore the colors, they are actually the official colors of the City of Brotherly Love. Prior to William Penn arriving here, the Swedes had settled the area, so he felt compelled to incorporate the color of Sweden into the City of Philadelphia's flag.
It's not just Philly fans gawking at those ugly replicas, it's the entire nation. On NBC's Sunday night football, Keith Olberman even named the "Most Hated Person in the NFL" this week, as whoever made the Eagles wear those really ugly throwback uniforms. Sports commentors on CBS, Fox, ESPN and local news stations ALL had something to say about those uniforms.
The only player that looked like they got a "reprieve" from wearing those colors was Dawkins, as he wore normal Eagles colors (not a uniform) of Eagles gear on the sidelines. He's probably thinking, "Thank Goodness!"
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