Nike NFL Uniforms: Legendary Looks That Shouldn't Be Changed
Nike now has rights to the NFL uniforms, but they should not modify or change all of the them.
Some uniforms are just good the way they are, and that's somewhat of an understatement. Some NFL uniforms are iconic, and they symbolize the teams they represent just as much as the players and games that those players have won.
Change can be good, but not all change is good.
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Nike needs to leave these uniforms alone:
Green Bay Packers
The Packers are one of the most legendary franchises in all of sports, and the simple green, yellow and white are recognizable all across the world.
The team from the NFL's smallest market has always had a simple flair about them, and that old school, small-town approach to their jerseys is something that must be cherished.
Green Bay is a franchise steeped in tradition, and that's something that their jerseys reflect. They aren't "sexy," but they get the job done.
Of course Nike will probably dress these up a bit, but they shouldn't.
Dallas Cowboys
The same concept of NFL legend, lore and tradition that we think of with Green Bay applies for the Dallas Cowboys, and maybe even more.
There is a reason the 'Boys are called America's team.
Dallas is an iconic football town and those simple blue and white jerseys with the Cowboys star on them has been worn for years.
They might be simple, but they look very good. Let's be honest, the star on the helmet speaks for itself.
Nike shouldn't touch this look. If it worked for Roger Staubach, Tom Landry, Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith, it should work for Nike.


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