Posted on 04/08/2020 11:43:52 AM PDT by C19fan
Building on momentum created by the signing of six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady in free agency, the Bucs on Tuesday unveiled new uniforms for next season a move that also figures to be embraced by fans.
Gone are jerseys sporting difficult to read digital alarm clock-style numbers, replaced by more traditional red, white and pewter ensembles similar to the uniforms the team wore from 1997-2013 the most successful stretch in franchise history.
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Worst post ever. Doesn’t even have a picture of uniforms.
Could they possibly get any worse?
they’re not as bad as the diamondbacks ridiculous pajama-like road greys that they mercifully ditched this season; but I don’t think anything could have topped that for tastelessness.
Pewter Power is Back!
Tampa Bay had those old uniforms for Buckinyears.
No picture is necessary. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers always have the ugliest uniforms. The Browns, the Bengals and Texans will give the Bucs some tough competition in the ugly uniform contest. The best looking team uniforms belong to the Chargers, Cowboys, Raiders, Chiefs and Seahawks.
Well at least they didn’t bring back the gay pirate.
Traditional is best.
Best uniforms (with the exception of the original TB uniforms) were in the 70s. Every team should go back to that look. Especially the Patriots and Broncos.
The XFL team in Tampa wore shades of green that made my retinas bleed.
At least they went back to numerals you can actually read.
The only color scheme the Bucs ever mattered in.
Yet.
They get you to click and then no uniforms. They usually only do that with risque pictures of girls.
I would speculate that ticket sales for sports events, concerts, all events that involve a large number of people in tight quarters will be significantly down for quite some time. Both for health and financial reasons. By this fall we will know. I will be hesitant to spend big bucks to attend such an event.
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