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Week 9 Uniform Rankings
by Tim Brulia
Hi, all. My apologies for the tardiness of this week's installments. Without further adieu...
Falcons-Colts:  Falcons in the white/white look and the (now) hapless Colts in the  normal blue/white get up. Nothing unusual or really exciting about this  one. I think the Falcons still have black pants in their closet. That  would have helped here.
Browns-Texans: Browns  continue to go white/white as the Texans whip out their dark blue/white  kit. Again, nothing exciting, but it's not all that bad.
Dolphins-Chiefs:  Again, no surprises. But, this is a nice one. Shows what a nice little  boost a pair  of dark pants provides a uni matchup. If this game were at Miami, it  would have been much more dull. With the Fish in white/aqua and the  Chiefs in red/white, this is a goody.
Jets-Bills:  This one was a pleasant surprise. The Bills decided to go white at home  for the first time since October 19, 1986. A span of 25 years. Why? Who  knows and who cares? It was an interesting change for sure, and the  Jets made the occasion a little better by including their green pants  for a green/green combo. While it was rumored in uni circles that the  Bills would show off some blue pants, they stayed with a white/white  look. But the Bills put a twist on the occasion with the blue socks that  are normally worn with the blue jersey. It worked well.
49ers-Redskins:  Niners in the white/gold combination while the Redskins went with the  yellow pants to go with the burgundy tops. Interesting variations on a  burgundy/red and a  yellow/gold basis. Not flashy, but I like it.
Seahawks-Cowboys:  Of course, with the Cowboys at home, they go white/quasi-silver which  make the Seahawks go quasi-blue/quasi-blue. Not really a bad uni match  up, but it's one I can't get all that worked up over.
Buccaneers-Saints:  Bucs go with white/white here, but they story is that the Saints  breakout the 1967 throwbacks for aseconf time this season and the  "metal" colors compliment each other. The pewter, the (various shades  of) gold, the black, etc. with a hint of Buccaneer red. It works nicely.
Bengals-Titans: In the mid-2000's, these teams would mix and match so  often, that this encounter could have been a whole explosion of color.  But these have toned it down a little, so what was worn (Bengals in  white/white, Titans in columbiablue/navy blue) was not an unexpected  jolt. And actually, the Bengals going all white probably worked better  than  had they worn their black pants for this one. 
Broncos-Raiders:  Absolutely no surprises here. Broncos in white/white with the Raiders  in black/silver. Not bad, but not the best, either.
Packers-Chargers:  Chargers going back to dark at home (navy/white). Not a good time to do  so as it forced the Packers to go with white/yellow. Always a tad  disappointing when the Chargers nix the powder blues, but this is what  we have and it's just OK.
Giants-Patriots:  Hearkens back to that Super Bowl XLII matchup. Giants in white/gray and  the Pats in dark blue/silver. Lots of silver/gray, lots of blue and lots  of red. 
Rams-Cardinals: Rams with about every  combo possible this season. Their 7th. In the white/gold look and the  Cardinals rocking their black alternate jersey with the white pants.  Would have been quite interesting and amusing if the Big Red would have  trotted out their red pants for the occasion. This was still a nice  little matchup here. 
Ravens-Steelers:  Ravens keep the black pants at home, which did surprise me, to go  white/white while the Steelers pulled out their early 1960's throwbacks.  I do like to see them once in a while, the yellow helmet/black jersey  with 100% yellow trim and the white pants. Alas for the Steelers, the  throwbacks did not faze Flacco and his crew as they pulled out a  thriller.
Bears-Eagles: Nice color matchup  provided by two of the NFL's old guard. Bears in white/navy and the  Eagles in the green/white. Smart look by both teams without even trying.
And so, the countdown:
14) Falcons-Colts
13) Seahawks-Cowboys
12) Giants-Patriots
11) Broncos-Raiders
10) Browns-Texans
9)  Packers-Chargers
8) Ravens-Steelers
7) Buccaneers-Saints
6) Rams-Cardinals
5) 49ers-Redskins
4) Bengals-Titans
3) Bears-Eagles
2) Dolphins-Chiefs
1) Jets-Bills



