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Old 09-20-2012, 01:58 PM   #11
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I personally love the all burgundy look. I think it looks great with our helmets, and would really look cool with the new shoes and gloves.

RG3 would look like a stud in all burgandy, head to toe with his little white sleeve. I don't understand how someone can NOT like the all burgundy. Its our primary color for christs sake. I know I am one of the few, but I just can't, either can't or refuse to, get used to the piss stained look yellow pants. Its too deep and bright (if both of those are possible at the same time) of a shade of yellow in my opinion. I would prefer the yellow (rather gold) pants that lavar is wearing in the above post rather than the bbright yellow ones we currently don.

I know they (yellow pants) are popular, I just can't get used to them. I think they look tacky. (maybe cheesy is a better word there)
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