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TucsonSteeler
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Oct 29, 2012 at 09:28 »
Not completely sure about this one but I believe that the last time the Steelers had two different tight ends and one full back make TDs was the same time they had these uniforms on. As a side note I am pretty sure that BA would have made the same calls given the situation.
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To my dismay, the bumble bee unis are lucky. What other conclusion can be drawn?
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I liked the bumblebees if only because it appeared to have exempted us from the blight of pink accessories.
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As hideous as they are, I love any of the throwback unis. If for no other reason than to look and say, "You know, at one time, someone thought THOSE were a good idea."
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Yeah. They probably were more striking in black and white, which is probably how most people would have seen them (ie newspapers,
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Quote from: LambertsFrontTeeth on Nov 02, 2012 at 08:11
Yeah. They probably were more striking in black and white, which is probably how most people would have seen them (ie newspapers,
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Yeah, the whole world was black and white back then.
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That is too funny. I love that comic strip.
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