>NFL jerseys are pretty clean, simple and striking, often not even featuring the team logo
>the minute some random rich person dies who never even played, they stick a massive patch on it for the entire season or more
Please explain this. I know we can't talk with our sponsors on the shirts, I'm just curious.
>>63923166
it's for remembrance but either way i think it's stupid as well. they should just remember them on the back of their helmets or something
>>63923166
Glad she died and the patriots got keked that year
>>63923335
The average billionaire has over a dozen mistresses throughout a marriage--its pretty hilarious that they think people buy into their sadness. These niggas just glad the bitch died before she could take half--more of a celebration patch than a memorial i think
>>63923166
The only valid patch is Al Davis's AL patch on helmets for the raiders.
He helped football as a sport in the US and eventually helped the the AFL actually become competitive which lead to the creation of the Current NFL
>>63923503
i love that robert went and got some 30something year old model bitch.. as much as i hate the fucking pats their owner is doing what i would do, fuck it
>>63923509
yeah Davis lead the team during the GOAT years he was not just somebodies cum bucket
>>63923696
>lead the team during the GOAT years
and their worst
still miss the guy but I wished he let mark take over sooner
>>63923759
fucking elder dementia can be a bitch my grandpa threw a major bitch fest when we had to take away his keys, I guess it was like that for al davis
>>63923759
Davis was going to cling to the Raiders until he died since they were his team. Can't blame him.
At least Mark Davis knows he's over his head when it comes to player scouting so he's delegated that to McKenzie by creating a GM spot. On the other hand he'd not a shlub either as he's not bending over for Oakland, but I can't see him excepting a deal to share a stadium since that's what drove his father to leave LA.
>mfw phillies fan
fucking 5000000 owners theres a new patch every year
>>63923870
One of my relatives, who had dementia, managed to take apart an entire wardrobe with a coin. And not one of these Ikea flatpack bullshit wardrobes either, a solid oak wardrobe. We still don't know how.
>>63923166
Martin Huther King?