Last week, I was sitting at a red light. I happened to look to my left at the car in the left-turn lane. It was a little white sports car. I'm not sure what model it was because it was its color that honestly caught my eye. It wasn't really white. It was an off-white. Kinda pearly. Kinda 'eggshell,' as the color swatches would say when we were painting our new house after we moved in two Thanksgivings ago. It reminded me of something and I just couldn't think of what it was. I arrived home and put away the groceries and then went into my office. That's when it hit me.
I remembered how, years ago, it always bothered me when white-helmeted teams wore helmets that weren't white. It was obvious when they wore white jerseys, especially at night.
After convincing our own Larry Schmitt to aid with some quick research, we found that almost every white helmet from 2005 - 2017 was actually this pearl, eggshell shade of white. I say 'almost' because it was found to be about 95% accurate. We found one, single team that did stay true and wore clean white helmets during this time frame. The Buccaneers wore beautiful, clean, white helmets each time they wore their 'creamsicle' throwback uniforms.
* - All photos provided from Getty Images.
10/21/12 - NO @ TB |
There was one (or two, depending on how you look at things) other break from this time-frame. The Patriots 'Pat Patriot' throwbacks worn in 2002 on Thanksgiving Day in Detroit and their 1994 throwbacks worn in conjunction with the NFL's 75th Anniversary season were also in this off-white shade.
11/28/02 - NE @ DET |
10/2/94 - GB@ NE |
Aside from these two Patriot and Buccaneer instances, the helmets all fell in line between 2005 and 2017. Now you may think that the different helmet models, especially during the more recent years, would have at least some that showed clean white as opposed to these pearl white abominations. We looked. It simply wasn't the case. Hundreds of photos were scoured and not one instance of two or more helmet shells showing different shades of white in the same photo.
Let me show you some examples.
The Cardinals.
9/11/05 - ARZ @ NYG. Notice how all four Cardinals in the photo have matching shades of pearl white helmets that clearly do not match the white of their jerseys. |
This continued up through 2017.
9/25/17 - DAL @ ARZ |
Buffalo.
2011 - Ryan Fitzpatrick |
11/2/17 - BUF @ NYJ - both teams in off-white helmets. Notice that Bills Ryan Davis (56) and Mike Tolbert (25) are wearing two different styles of helmet yet both have matching shades of off-white. |
10/29/18 - NE @ BUF |
12/15/19 - BUF @ PITT |
9/2/10 - MIA @ DAL (preseason) |
11/11/13 - MIA @ TB |
10/25/18 - MIA @ HOU |
10/21/12 - NYJ @ NE |
9/13/10 - BALT@ NYJ |
9/10/18 - NYJ@ DET |
1/6/18 - TENN @ KC |
For the past two seasons, however, white-helmeted teams have corrected themselves. No case of off-white, pearly-white helmets has materialized. It is a positive step in NFL uniform aesthetics.
Now, if we could just go back to a time where the players all wore their socks correctly and simply chose between black cleats or white for the entire team, this graphics guy would be much, much happier.
Within the next month or so, I will produce another blog covering the 'soon-to-be' eight uniform changes that will occur for next season as the Rams are yet to unveil.
Until next time.
Bill Schaefer
GUD