They wore them against Houston for sure on the road and Denver at home. They wore the stickers on their helmets because they didn't want to break in white helmets.
Hahaha. I love your post because while you talk about how great you are you misspell half the words and it ends up making no sense at all. I guess you're just too "accute" for me!
No. You are wrong. The original subject line was just "Uniform Announcement." It was changed to the current one after people started complaining. I really don't care much at all about this entire thing but your righteous indignation about something you're absolutely wrong about is obnoxious. Get off your soap box. Pay attention to what other people have to say. You might learn something.
Yes, because skin color is the only difference between those students. They all went to the exact same schools, got the exact same education had the exact same home life. No other factors played a part.
Hahaha. Yes because anecdotal evidence with nothing at all to back it up are obviously "facts" and indicative of the entire country! "I have never seen a black valedictorian." I guess that means there has never been one!
Or maybe with fewer black QB role models to look up to not that many young black athletes choose the QB position when they are young. Tons of white QBs come out of college every year and don't make it in the NFL.
Seattle tried to do that when they changed their uniforms to the current ones. I think they wanted silver at home and the current ones on the road. Or maybe the other way around. Either way the NFL said no. One helmet except for alternate uniform stuff like throwbacks.
For evidence just look at what beating Indianapolis' backups last year did for the Bills going into this year. Why without that win they might have started 0-9 instead of merely 0-8!
Bad move why? What was lost? The team was bad before and Merriman probably wouldn't have made a ton of difference in that if he had stayed healthy, but regardless they are no worse off than before they signed him.