Having already displayed the teams from the NFC North and NFC East, I now turn to the "Left Coast" and...
The NFC West
ARIZONA
– After scrapping everything black, I looked at their current design. With the
colors tapering around the sleeve area, it looked to me that they deserved the
cuff-to-cuff sleeve and shoulder stripe treatment. I kept the same font for the
numbers, minus the unnecessary black outlines. With a bird as their logo, I went with the red
flying wing logo on a white helmet. A reverse scheme white secondary version
was added as well.
ST. LOUIS
– I just couldn’t resist putting ram-horn 'stripes' on the shoulders and reverting to the
royal blue and yellow. In the late-1940s, mono-yellow was the look for the Rams. These are easily identifiable as no other team.
SAN FRANCISCO
– These are pretty much a set of AAFC-style Niners. I like this flavor of gold
better than today’s khaki.
SEATTLE – The original color
scheme of Seattle would have never been removed. I made the sleeve stripes to mimic the bi-color
pattern of the original Seahawks' logo but made the stripes a single color only
and reversed the entire color scheme for the green secondary jersey.
Within this division, it is obvious that the secondary jerseys are quite the necessity. Possessing two teams who have red primary jerseys as well as two teams with blue primaries, the secondary jerseys would get worn every year. Such is the life in the "If Now Was Then" NFC West.
Next week, we wrap up the NFC as we turn to the South...
Bill Schaefer
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