From the newsday.com jets blog by Erik Boland: "And just because I know how unpopular they seem to be with many of you - not all but a lot - a reminder the Jets are wearing the Titans throwback jerseys again this Sunday. At least they scored 56 points their last time out in them..."
They were going to wear them against the Patriots in week 2 but changed them to this week instead, hence the 2 games in a row. I can't believe there are people more upset about the uniforms we wear than the production of our running game.
Not you in particular, just that the reaction to the uniforms in general on this board seems to be more vehement than the actual production of a vital team unit. It boggles my mind.
This is a non-story, who really cares. I dont think they are that ugly anyways. I mean I wouldnt want them permanently but its a little throw back action, I think its pretty cool. Either way its just a uni, lets focus on our game plan and kick some striped cat ass!:beer:
The thing is, what uniforms they wear is totally under their control, while quality of play isn't. Its not as if TJ can choose to be faster or Leon can choose to be bigger. But what uniforms they wear is a choice, so it makes sense to be upset about something that is entirely under the control of the person you are upset at. Thats how I see it. ps. the uniforms are ugly.
I Hate Looking At My Team In Those Jerseys Hate Hate Hate Btw These Next 3 Weeks Are Running Game Comes Together Making Our Offense An Unstoppable Force. 2 New Offensive Lineman And A New Qb Does That To A Running Game. They Just Needed Time To Gel
Twice in one season? Enough is enough, seriously. I honestly don't mind wearing throwbacks once in a while, but two consecutive weeks is just stupid. I don't care about the Titans, I'm a fan of the JETS!
I feel like the only person on the board that actually likes those uniforms. And I agree, they should be worn every time we play the Titans and Rams.
It matters little what the jerseys are, but what you do on the field. Hey, it could just be a confidence thing. Or... it's jsut a tradition. No big deal. ALl that matters is the W.