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JRutledge Mon Oct 09, 2006 07:56pm

NFL Cold Weather uniforms
 
It looks like the NFL uniforms are mostly a jacket and the regular pants. I was under the impression that the officials were supposed to wear black pants. Or are these uniforms more for wet weather and not cold weather?

Does anyone have any insight?

Peace

truerookie Mon Oct 09, 2006 08:13pm

Buck O' Neal passed away? When?

Rich Mon Oct 09, 2006 08:17pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge
It looks like the NFL uniforms are mostly a jacket and the regular pants. I was under the impression that the officials were supposed to wear black pants. Or are these uniforms more for wet weather and not cold weather?

Does anyone have any insight?

Peace


You should fix your sig. It's spelled O'Neil.

JRutledge Mon Oct 09, 2006 09:31pm

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Originally Posted by Rich Fronheiser
You should fix your sig. It's spelled O'Neil.

I took the spelling off of an article about his passing.

Peace

waltjp Mon Oct 09, 2006 09:42pm

Looks like O'Neil.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Buck_O%27Neil



And I thought the NFL cold weather uniforms included black pants.

Rich Mon Oct 09, 2006 09:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge
I took the spelling off of an article about his passing.

Peace

You should pick articles where they spell correctly.

OverAndBack Mon Oct 09, 2006 09:44pm

They were supposed to. Black tracksuit-like pants with a big ol' white stripe down the side.

Ugly.

JRutledge Mon Oct 09, 2006 09:51pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Fronheiser
You should pick articles where they spell correctly.

Well considering that many people spell their last name that way, I did not question the spelling. People misspell my first name all the time. They do not know it is wrong unless I tell them. I guess we all have things to worry about. :D

Peace

Rich Mon Oct 09, 2006 09:59pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge
Well considering that many people spell their last name that way, I did not question the spelling. People misspell my first name all the time. They do not know it is wrong unless I tell them. I guess we all have things to worry about. :D

Peace

A normal human being would say:

Thanks. I'll fix it.

You said the above.

JRutledge Mon Oct 09, 2006 10:03pm

A normal person would not make a big deal about something like that. At the type of people I deal with would not be making this kind of issue in a thread that is not about this man. Maybe there is not much to deal with in your parts of the country. ;)

Peace

NJRefJohn Tue Oct 10, 2006 02:06pm

Can't we all just get along?????????
 
C'mon fellas, there is enough business that we have to take on the field. Let's not give it to each other here.... OK?

JRutledge Tue Oct 10, 2006 02:12pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJRefJohn
C'mon fellas, there is enough business that we have to take on the field. Let's not give it to each other here.... OK?

Rich tends to get a little anal about things that he thinks are not right (no matter how much others might disagree). I was just commenting on his response. I did not realize it was that big of a deal about the spelling of a name that has more than one spelling. Just another thing that is only made a big deal on the internet and on discussion boards like this one. You do not see people going crazy like that in the “real world.”

Peace

Texas Aggie Tue Oct 10, 2006 02:34pm

Quote:

Rich tends to get a little anal about things that he thinks are not right (no matter how much others might disagree).
Unlike you, right?

C'mon. John's right. Drop it.

Back to the thread: I saw the pants they were supposedly going to wear about a month and a half ago. The Honigs table at a meeting had some demos of the shirt, knickers, and pants they were supposedly going to wear (do a search for a thread I started on this). Looks like they either wised up or the rank and file told them they wouldn't wear them.

Good. I don't like the shirt much, but its a reasonable alternative. The pants and knickers was a totally stupid idea.

JasonTX Tue Oct 10, 2006 02:38pm

My sons Madden 2007 game has the officials in the new shirt. The pants are white knickers with a black stripe down the outside of the leg.

JRutledge Tue Oct 10, 2006 02:39pm

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Originally Posted by Texas Aggie
Unlike you, right?

What am I anal about? I would never post about someone's signature or even care for that matter. If it was that serious to you, my PM is turned on and I would drop them a note if it was that serious to me, which I cannot see how it would be. I guess life must be really good that this is an issue that someone can find a problem with.

What was this post about again? ;)

Peace

JRutledge Tue Oct 10, 2006 02:42pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JasonTX
My sons Madden 2007 game has the officials in the new shirt. The pants are white knickers with a black stripe down the outside of the leg.

Which version of the game? I own Madden 2007 on the XBOX 360 and the PS2. The XBOX 360 uses white pants and the PS2 Version (usually same as the XBOX version) uses the black pants for cold weather situations.

Peace

JugglingReferee Tue Oct 10, 2006 07:11pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Fronheiser
A normal human being would say:

Thanks. I'll fix it.

You said the above.

Classic. Rut is in a rut.

IceGator8 Tue Oct 10, 2006 09:03pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Texas Aggie
Unlike you, right?

C'mon. John's right. Drop it.

Back to the thread: I saw the pants they were supposedly going to wear about a month and a half ago. The Honigs table at a meeting had some demos of the shirt, knickers, and pants they were supposedly going to wear (do a search for a thread I started on this). Looks like they either wised up or the rank and file told them they wouldn't wear them.

Good. I don't like the shirt much, but its a reasonable alternative. The pants and knickers was a totally stupid idea.

I have to admit, sometimes I think the knickers time has passed, at least in very cold or wet weather. Yes, tradition is important but sometimes a change or two is in order. Personally I wish I could wear some windproof/waterproof sweats that keep the water and/or snow off my legs. I also think a darker color would be a lot easier to clean when an extremely muddy field is encountered.

Anyway, those are just my ramblings. I realize things will probably never change.

Eric

waltjp Tue Oct 10, 2006 09:57pm

I'm generally a traditionalist but there is a point when it's prudent to move forward. If we didn't allow for that our referees would still be carrying horns. Anybody remember them?

Forksref Wed Oct 11, 2006 12:46am

Time for Kumbaya...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NJRefJohn
C'mon fellas, there is enough business that we have to take on the field. Let's not give it to each other here.... OK?


Time for holding hands and singing Kumbaya. (Hope I spelled it correctly.) :)

Trap Wed Oct 11, 2006 08:27am

I think it was rainy, not necessarily cold enough to bring out the winter uniform.

I can't wait to see the new winter uniform during a game. I've alway's wondered why in baseball the umpires get to look classy. In football they make us look like were dressing up for holloween. (there is something just not right about a fat 50yr old running around in white tights) TMO. But thats a discussion for a different time.:D

JasonTX Wed Oct 11, 2006 10:08am

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge
Which version of the game? I own Madden 2007 on the XBOX 360 and the PS2. The XBOX 360 uses white pants and the PS2 Version (usually same as the XBOX version) uses the black pants for cold weather situations.

Peace

It is just the regular XBOX. I haven't seen the cold weather game on there yet.


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