Noice!The only acceptable uniform change would be going back to the 1960 uniforms .
I also photoshopped post #20 with a red stripe on the helmet.That was sneaky.
Never even noticed.
Me too. In highschool I played at the old astrodome field. It was like playing on green indoor outdoor carpet over concrete. Hurt every time I got tackled.Man... i remember playing on this type of carpet years ago. The turf fields back then were treacherous!!
Yes, there were a lot of 'turf toe' and joint injuries. 'Breaking your fall' was not just a saying.Man... i remember playing on this type of carpet years ago. The turf fields back then were treacherous!!
Me too. In highschool I played at the old astrodome field. It was like playing on green indoor outdoor carpet over concrete. Hurt every time I got tackled.
I recall the play in soldier field when the Bears wr went up to catch a ball and blew both his knees out on live tv. That turf was unforgiving.It ended his career. I think it was Wendell DavisMan... i remember playing on this type of carpet years ago. The turf fields back then were treacherous!!
Probably because they were getting their *** handed to them by Denver.
Oh **** yeah. Very true. I can't forget that.Nothing was worse than sliding or diving across it. Them "strawberries" burned like hell on your knees and elbows.
Ironically, there was no way to soften the fall. None. All you could do was hope you got up with nothing broken.Yes, there were a lot of 'turf toe' and joint injuries. 'Breaking your fall' was not just a saying.
At least now they have the layer of black rubber underneath. It's like carpet padding. Worst thing ever invented was artificial turf. Grass is the only way to go.Nothing was worse than sliding or diving across it. Them "strawberries" burned like hell on your knees and elbows.
I actually like them there pants.Sea foam green!
Sea foam green!
Sea foam green!
I recall the play in soldier field when the Bears wr went up to catch a ball and blew both his knees out on live tv. That turf was unforgiving.It ended his career. I think it was Wendell Davis