Yep. :XAre these the new jerseys?
Can't wait to order my Ed Hoculi throwback jersey.
Yep -- I saw this, too earlier this week. They were designed by Reebok, I believe, and they have both warm and cold weather versions. The NFL was really happy about how the fabric turned out -- it's supposed to breathe well and absorb liquid extremely well.The NFL Network did an entire segment on the new ref gear. I forget what they are made out of but its a much more weather friendly. From what they said the refs uniforms havent been updated in decades.
Not to mention the vertical stripes have a slimming effect.Yep -- I saw this, too earlier this week. They were designed by Reebok, I believe, and they have both warm and cold weather versions. The NFL was really happy about how the fabric turned out -- it's supposed to breathe well and absorb liquid extremely well.The NFL Network did an entire segment on the new ref gear. I forget what they are made out of but its a much more weather friendly. From what they said the refs uniforms havent been updated in decades.
Moss proof I see.Yep -- I saw this, too earlier this week. They were designed by Reebok, I believe, and they have both warm and cold weather versions. The NFL was really happy about how the fabric turned out -- it's supposed to breathe well and absorb liquid extremely well.The NFL Network did an entire segment on the new ref gear. I forget what they are made out of but its a much more weather friendly. From what they said the refs uniforms havent been updated in decades.
They featured Hochuli in the segment -- the announcer (I think it was Darren Horton) was asking if the new unis were stretchy enough to accomodate Hochuli's guns.Can't wait to order my Ed Hoculi throwback jersey.
Yep. :XAre these the new jerseys?
Good point...sort of like baseball with the pre-roid / roid eras.I think I'm going to like how it dates the game. You'll be able to look at a picture from any game now and know whether it was before or after 2006. J
I knew they were changing but not that much. I like these.Are these the new jerseys?J
what he saidif it aint broke...Yep. :XAre these the new jerseys?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2538936I knew they were changing but not that much. I like these.
Are these the new jerseys?
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Moss proof I see.Yep -- I saw this, too earlier this week. They were designed by Reebok, I believe, and they have both warm and cold weather versions. The NFL was really happy about how the fabric turned out -- it's supposed to breathe well and absorb liquid extremely well.The NFL Network did an entire segment on the new ref gear. I forget what they are made out of but its a much more weather friendly. From what they said the refs uniforms havent been updated in decades.
The article implies the styling of the pants and (I assume) socks hasn't changed:2- Saw the uniforms last night and was wondering: Why do the refs wear stocking socks WITH STRIPES like in baseball?
I mean.......when did that practice start and what's the purpose?........THAT seems outdated (yes, I know they are going to full pants when it gets cold)
Short pants and striped socks can be seen in this picture from week 1 last year and this one from week 17 when it was colderReferees will wear the new Reebok-designed shirts and the traditional white knickers for most games and will switch in cold weather to black full-length pants that will allow more room for additional layers.
yes, I read the article that you quoted.psssst........just want to let you know that knickers are pants............I was asking a question about SOCKS!The article implies the styling of the pants and (I assume) socks hasn't changed:
Referees will wear the new Reebok-designed shirts and the traditional white knickers for most games and will switch in cold weather to black full-length pants that will allow more room for additional layers.
Good QuestionWill the new unis help them make the correct calls in this year Superbowl?![]()
No....kidding sherlock. The long socks go along with the knicker style pants. I guess I was assuming too much in expecting people to put those together. I guess they could have gone with bare calves all this time. Also note that the pictures I linked showing "Short pants and striped socks" show they've been wearing striped socks prior to this year. Do I know exactly when it started? no. Is it anything new? no. That's what I was getting at. I'm pretty sure they go along with the "traditional" (i.e., old) knickers.yes, I read the article that you quoted.psssst........just want to let you know that knickers are pants............I was asking a question about SOCKS!The article implies the styling of the pants and (I assume) socks hasn't changed:
Referees will wear the new Reebok-designed shirts and the traditional white knickers for most games and will switch in cold weather to black full-length pants that will allow more room for additional layers.
As in.......When did the striped sock style start? (what year? what was the reasoning?, etc.)
Yes. I was under the impression that these were the new jerseys.SB Ref JerseysGood QuestionWill the new unis help them make the correct calls in this year Superbowl?![]()