Week 16 Uniform Matchup Rankings
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16) Titans-Jaguars: TEN in white/navy, JAX in black/black. On the same day that the Bucs and Rams replayed their 1999 NFC title game, the Titans and Jags also got together, just like 1999, AFC edition. But while that NFC matchup looked similar to 1999, and while the Titans wore a similar look to 1999, the Jags apparently wanted no parts of that 1999 teal/white combo. JAX stays in their 2013 mode, all black. And this matchup has just too much darkness for my taste, believe it or not.
15) Broncos-Texans: DEN in white/white and HOU in navy/white. Jiminy, for some reason, this matchup almost looks like a scrimmage. The looks of both together give me the impression of mirror images. A ton of navy, similar styles and trim, these two seem so much alike. Of course, if the roles were reversed, the Broncos orange would change things dramatically. But alas, not to be.
14) Colts-Chiefs: IND in white/white, KC in red/white. Stark contrasts here, with the Colts in nearly total white and the Chiefs in red over white. Bits of blue and yellow trim, but if you like it old school, this matchup is your king. I like a little more, so I have to drop this one down a bit.
13) Saints-Panthers: NO in white/black, CAR in black/silver. This is the dilemma: Go with a lot of metal (gold pants, silver pants) or do a lot of black (Panthers jerseys, Saints pants)? Not sure which works better, but the Saints went with the black pants. And I happen to think this works a little better. All I can say is this: the Saints need to gold-up the gold to the days of the 1967-1974. That brass gold would boost the Saints look so much.
12) Falcons-49ers: ATL in white/white, SF in red/gold. The last regular season at historic Candlestick Park and a mild surprise in that the Niners did not sport a Farewell to Candlestick patch, but no matter. The Niners in bright red over gold is gold. The Falcons rather bland away set of white over white compliment the festivities.
11) Steelers-Packers: PIT in white/yellow, GB in green/yellow. As classic and awesome as these two teams' unis are, when they get together, it doesn't quite work. One simple reason...yellow. There's just too much of it. The Packer helmet, the Steeler nameplate, the pants, the sleeve stripes, it's everywhere. And while the green and black avert disaster, it can't divert my focus on the "athletic gold."
10) Raiders-Chargers: OAK in white/silver, SD in navy/white. Classic AFL rivalry, with a slight nod to this day and age in the Chargers' duds. While the Raiders unis are really dull for my taste, they look sharp when paired with the Chargers in navy and white, with a good dose of yellow to accessorize.
9) Cardinals-Seahawks: ARZ in white/white, SEA in navy/navy. It would have been nice to see the Cardinals in red pants to break the mono-a-mono matchup, but no. Still, this one is better than most other similar white vs. dark matchups. I guess it's because the Cards' white jerseys has plenty of red trim and the Seahawks with the light blue and neon green trim are sightly pluses without being dull.
8) Giants-Lions: NYG in white/gray, DET in honolulu blue/silver. In what would normally be decried by this reporter as too much gray-silver, I rather enjoy this pairing. I think because of the blue on the G-men's helmets contrasts very well against the honolulu shade on the Lions, and with a lot of blues and grays, the red trim on the Giants really works.
7) Patriots-Ravens: NE in white/navy, BAL in purple/black. Why do I like this one? Why am I not ticked because of all the darkness? Why? I guess the only explanation may be the fact that all three dark items are different colors. You have purple, navy and black. You have this plus a touch of gold and a touch of red. The Pats' white jerseys are a perfect contrast to all of the varying shades of dark, not to mention their silver helmets. This is good.
6) Bears-Eagles: CHI in white/navy, PHI in green/white. No surprises here. Good uniforms, nice colors, a team in white over dark, the other in dark over white. Navy, green, a little silver, some black and bit of orange. So be it.
5) Buccaneers-Rams: TB in white/pewter, STL in throwback blue/yellow. Rams reprise a look that reprises the 1999 NFC Championship Game. Always nice to see the Rams in this classic uni. Paired up with the Bucs in the pewter and white with the red and orange trim, it works nicely.
4) Browns-Jets: CLE in white/brown, NYJ in green/white. Clamoring as I did for much of the season for the Jets to crank out the green pants, and they did. This week, with the Browns wearing the brown pants, it would be wise for the Jets to wear white pants, and they did. As a result, this is a very fine matchup, with a rather unusual batch of colors on display here.
3) Cowboys-Redskins: DAL in white/mint, WSH in burgundy/yellow. Hearkening back to Landry's Cowboys and Allen's Redskins, this shows some good colors, the Cowboys in varying shades of blue and silver and the Skins in classic burgundy and yellow, and it is a sharp pairing.
2) Dolphins-Bills: MIA in white/aqua, BUF in blue/white. Not a big white helmet guy, but with the Fins rocking aqua pants again and the Bills at home in that luscious blue, this one scores points with me. Add the red and a pinch of orange, along with a darkish blue on the Dolphins, this twosome is a goody.
1) Vikings-Bengals: MIN in white/purple, CIN in black/white. I like this one. A lot. There's just a lot of good color present, the obvious Viking purple, the Bengal black, with a dollop of orange and a dash of yellow. Add that all up and it is very pleasing to the eyes.
Till next time, enjoy the last week of the regular season and on behalf of Rob and Bill, we wish all of you a very Happy, Healthy and Safe 2014!!
JOY TO THE WORLD, THE WORLD FOOTBALL LEAGUE!!!
For openers, let me be the first here at the GUD to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a safe and healthy New Year. And now, after throwing caution to the winds and having total disregard for who's been naughty and who's been nice amongst our viewership, the Gridiron Uniform Database serves up a retro piece of holiday fruitcake...The World Football League!
After completing the USFL images a few months ago, the GUD was flooded with comments both thanking us and asking for more. Foremost on the request list was whether or not we'd ever add additional leagues to our site. The original USFL introductory blog article was updated to provide our response.
After completing the USFL images a few months ago, the GUD was flooded with comments both thanking us and asking for more. Foremost on the request list was whether or not we'd ever add additional leagues to our site. The original USFL introductory blog article was updated to provide our response.
It was
agreed that the NFL Europe and the World League of American Football were never created to be on par or compete with the NFL but were instead founded more as developmental leagues for the NFL and, thereby, a step below
professional leagues such as the NFL, AFL, AAFC, and USFL. Arena leagues were
also discounted due to being a completely different sport. The early incarnations of the AFL from the first half of the 20th century remain a possibility for the future, however exhaustive research would need to be conducted to provide enough useful information to make such an endeavor worthwhile.
Therefore, the only
other league remaining currently under consideration for inclusion on the GUD was the World
Football League that operated in 1974 and 1975. Shortly after completing the
work on the USFL and the ensuing update summarized above, I caught the bug.
My first
concern was that, aside from the famous photo of the former Dolphins' backfield
wearing WFL uniforms, I'd never seen any of their uniforms. I didn't even know
which team's uniform Csonka and friends (above) were wearing!
My other concern
was whether or not the teams' logos were already available in graphic form for
use to create helmets. No logos were actually used on the jerseys, which made things much easier from my standpoint. Like the
USFL, while the logos existed in the public domain, most were in extremely rough forms with every single logo needing improvement in some combination of color, quality, and sharpness in order to meet the level of
expectations we have for the GUD. Above is one such example.
The next
step in the process was to accumulate photos of each of the teams in game
action. In doing so, a pattern began to
become obvious and, truth be told, it brought a gigantic smile to this graphic
engineer's face. Ten of the twelve teams in 1974 and another six of the eleven teams in
1975 basically all wore the exact same jersey, pants, and helmet stripe combinations with the only differences being
the color combinations. I am assuming that these teams got a
'swinging deal' from a single manufacturer to supply uniforms. I believe the
mass-supplier was Russell Athletic; however, I am not entirely sure.
My next
issue was identifying some franchise lineages and these were just as convoluted
as the USFL's.
-
Birmingham's Americans became the Vulcans for 1975.
- The Boston Bulls never played a game before moving to New York before the first WFL season had even started. That team, the New York Stars, played for 14 games before moving to
Charlotte, North Carolina. The Charlotte Stars played one game before further revising their
identity as the Charlotte Hornets for the remainder of 1974 and into 1975.
- The
Chicago Winds played only 5 games in 1975 before folding. For their final game,
they replaced the plain, capital 'W' on their helmet with the logo that was reportedly
supposed to have been used from the start of the season but is believed to be
the victim of a late arrival after the first four games of the season were played - literally a 'one-game' logo.
- The two
franchises in Chicago (1974's Fire and 1975's Winds) are unrelated.
- The
Houston Texans moved in midseason during 1974 to Shreveport and became the
Steamer.
- 1974's
World Bowl runner-up, the Florida Blazers, moved to San Antonio for 1975 and
became the Wings.
- 1974's
Jacksonville Sharks were renamed the Express for 1975.
- The Portland
Storm was renamed the Thunder for 1975.
- Only 4
franchises – the Memphis Southmen, the Hawaiians, the Philadelphia Bell, and
the Southern California Sun – played all of their games in two seasons under
the same name.
Despite
completing the project to the best of my abilities, there are some lingering
issues.
Memphis altered its logo by adding orange for 1975. I have seen photos
showing different fonts on the orange jerseys in 1975 – identified by the
orange-inclusive helmet logo. In 1974 and 1975 it appears that some players
wore plain white sanitary socks below their regular orange socks while others wore
striped 'sanies' below the orange regulars. Above are the 2 different logos as well as two different sets of sanies and nameplates - both from 1975.
The Houston
Texans/Shreveport Steamer franchise shows some irregularities with their
nameplate fonts - a seriffed font evolving into an outlined, seriffed font.
Some claims
exist that a few teams, namely Philadelphia and Detroit, wore both grey
facemasks and colored facemasks. Indications vary as some believe this was
allowed to happen with no thought towards uniformity while others claim that the grey facemasks were simply the
result of the yellow paint chipping off of originally grey facemasks as the season progressed. We may never know the truth, but the photo above tends to make me lean towards a peaceful co-existence of originally grey and yellow facemasks.
The
Birmingham Vulcans appear to have worn two different versions of the white
jerseys in 1975. One version had blue numbers outlined in red with a typical blue
nameplate font. The other version had blue numbers without an outline and a
much smaller nameplate font. My guess is that the latter were similar to the mesh
jerseys also worn by NFL teams in the 1970s based on the weather conditions at
game time as opposed to the durene jerseys generally worn during colder weather.
This may also have been the cause for the different fonts on Memphis' 1975
jerseys noted above, as well, however those Memphis jerseys showed no other disparity other than the nameplates.
The
Hawaiians began the 1974 season with a helmet logo depicting a white-faced
Hawaiian native but changed it at some point to a pinkish skin tone. There is a
possibility that at some point the skin tone was further darkened to a brownish
shade but I have been unable to find photographic proof of this as yet. Their jerseys
also had enormous nameplate fonts!
There also exists the rumor that the Jacksonville Express played part of their 1975
season with a helmet logo with a white background. However, all photos I have
uncovered show the logo's background color to be the same yellow as the helmet.
While
similar to the USFL project in that I hope the
addition of the WFL will add to the casual fans' knowledge of a very small, unique slice of pro football history, it differs in that, due to my age, unlike the
USFL, I have absolutely no recollection of the league that played up until I
was 3 years old. In some cases, it's been easier to find NFL photos from the
1930s and 1940s than it has been to find photos of the WFL less than forty years after it ceased operation.
As with the
rest of the site, if you have any photographic proof that contradicts what
we've added, by all means post your evidence in our Forum as our mission to
"Just get it right" continues to live on.
Bill
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