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Question: Why does Dallas get away with

MikeN in Ottawa : 9/4/2013 8:51 am
always wearing white? They wear white at home and on the road. Don't NFL rules say that home teams must wear dark jerseys and white on the road? I mean...every other team in the league wears dark at home and white on the road with maybe a couple of exceptions per year.

So how come the Cowgirls get away with this? Is there a special rule for them?
The home team has the choice of colors.  
BrettNYG10 : 9/4/2013 8:52 am : link
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I thought the rule  
halfback20 : 9/4/2013 8:52 am : link
Was that the home team choses what to wear.
There is no such rule  
Joey from GlenCove : 9/4/2013 8:53 am : link
Home team decides what it wants to wear
The home teams choose the colors to wear.  
asbasb : 9/4/2013 8:53 am : link
Many warm weather teams where whites at home (or at least used to)


from wikipedia
Quote:
[The Giants wore white at home throughout the 1980 season. Later in the 1980s the Giants occasionally wore white jerseys at home, primarily against the Dallas Cowboys due to an alleged curse on the Cowboys' blue jerseys.
I don't think they "get away with it."  
Beez : 9/4/2013 8:54 am : link
Pretty sure home team has the choice. So if Dallas asks if they could wear the whites on the road, and they do, I'm pretty sure the host team would have to give the OK.

There was a time, in the 70s/80s, when it was a "big deal" if a host team MADE the Cowboys wear their blues because there was either lore, or maybe a stat, that said they didn't fare as well when not wearing the whites. Not such a big deal anymore.
I guess your answers beg the question...why does  
MikeN in Ottawa : 9/4/2013 8:56 am : link
every other team in the league always wear white on the road and dark colours at home? You may be right but something does not make sense...doesn't add up. I know we would not do it deliberately but why does Philly or Washington not wear white at home and force Dallas to wear their blues which they apparently do not play well in.

White is their  
PEEJ : 9/4/2013 8:56 am : link
home color.
Sure, the question was terrible  
vibe4giants : 9/4/2013 8:57 am : link
but you coined 'Cowgirls' so, totally worth it!! Can't wait to hear what you come up with for the rest of the NFC East!
The Redskins wore white at home until a few years ago  
Greg from LI : 9/4/2013 8:57 am : link
The Dolphins often do as well.
Here ya go.  
Beez : 9/4/2013 9:00 am : link

Quote:
Home/road jersey history

In 1964, Tex Schramm started the tradition of the Cowboys wearing their white jersey at home, contrary to an unofficial rule that teams should wear colored jerseys at home. Schramm did this because he wanted fans to see a variety of opponents' colors at home games.[11] Since then, a number of other teams have worn their white uniforms at home, including the Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins.

Throughout the years, the Cowboys' blue jersey has been popularly viewed to be "jinxed" because the team often seemed to lose when they wore them. This curse purportedly became popular after the team lost Super Bowl V, when they were forced to wear their colored jersey because they were the designated home team.[12] However, the roots of the curse likely date back earlier to the end of the 1968 season when the blue-shirted Cowboys were upset badly by the Cleveland Browns in the divisional playoffs. That turned out to be Don Meredith's final game as a Cowboy. Dallas's lone victory in a conference championship or Super Bowl wearing the blue jerseys was in the 1978 NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, league rules were changed to allow the Super Bowl home team to pick their choice of jersey. Most of the time, Dallas will wear their blue jerseys when they visit Washington, Philadelphia (sometimes), Miami, or one of the handful of other teams that traditionally wear their white jerseys at home during the first half of the season due to the hot climates in their respective cities or other means. Occasionally opposing teams will wear their white jerseys at home to try to invoke the curse.[13] As when the Philadelphia Eagles hosted the Cowboys in the 1980 NFC Championship Game,[14] and their November 4, 2007 meeting. The Washington Redskins, after wearing white exclusively in the '80s and '90s, including the 1982 NFC Championship Game (having gone 3–0 in them during the regular season, during CBS' pregame show, Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder actually invoked the blue jerseys in picking Dallas to win the game[15]), have since in the 2000s occasionally reverted to using their burgundy jerseys for second-half home games, but would still wear white against the Cowboys; in 2005 (on Monday Night Football) and 2012 (on Thanksgiving), the Cowboys wore their blue blue throwbacks at home against the Redskins, and lost both of those games as well. Various other teams, be it an NFC East rival or teams not from the same division as the Dallas Cowboys, followed suit in the 1980s. A couple other division rivals such as the New York Giants and the Cardinals (formerly in their time as their existence in St. Louis) have purposely worn white at home against the Cowboys in the past. The New York Giants for portions of the 1980s, carried from head coach Ray Perkins to Bill Parcells, wore white at home against the Cowboys but after a period of time stopped. The now Arizona Cardinals, back when they were in St. Louis, were one of the first teams to try doing this trick when the Cowboys visited the Cardinals at Busch Stadium. The Carolina Panthers, who came into existence in 1995, used to attempt the gimmick (regardless of whether the purpose of beating the early season heat was to be had) until 2006. One of the more recent examples of the "curse" happened in 2008 when the 1–4 St. Louis Rams chose to wear their white uniforms at home, forcing the Cowboys to wear road blue uniforms. The Rams would upset the Cowboys 34–14. It was the first time the Rams wore white at home since (moving to St. Louis) their existence in Los Angeles where they also used to do the same on some occasion against Dallas. On October 16, 2011, the Cowboys wore their road blue jerseys against the New England Patriots for the first time since December 27, 2009, against the Redskins; the Patriots defeated the Cowboys 20–16. The Cowboys wore the road blue jerseys in both the 2003 and 2011 visits to New England at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots wore silver (which is a light color and treated as a white jersey) in 2003 and white in the 2011 meeting against Dallas. Bill Belichick, head coach of the New England Patriots, made the decision to wear white against the Cowboys. He was on the New York Giants coaching staff for some of those years in the 1980s when the Giants bought into the curse.[16][17]

Although Dallas has made several tweaks to their blue jerseys over the years, Schramm said he did not believe in the curse.[18] Since the league began allowing teams to use an alternate jersey, the Cowboys' alternates have been primarily blue versions of past jerseys and the Cowboys have generally had success when wearing these blue alternates.


Source: wikipedia
The reason why Dallas wears white at home is....  
Greg from LI : 9/4/2013 9:00 am : link
Tex Schramm. He started that in the 1960s because he thought it would be more visually entertaining for the home fans to see the different colors for the road teams rather than seeing a blue team and a white team every week. And the "bad luck" thing is pretty much a relic of the Tom Landry era. No one's done that with the Cowboys in years.
Cowboy Uniform Rant  
mac attack : 9/4/2013 9:08 am : link
I hate the Cowboys as much as the next BBI'er but they do have a classic look and I respect that they honor the white jersey tradition.

However... Can you at least match all the blue in your color scheme?

The logo and helmet stripe is navy. The blue jerseys are navy. The throwbacks are navy. The practice jersey is navy.

Yet the numbers on the white jerseys are royal along with the royal socks.

Not to mention the silver helmet does not match the "blueish silver" pants on the road. Yet the home pants are the same silver as the helmet. Such a mess



Here's a little more on the history of white jersyes at home.  
truebluelarry : 9/4/2013 9:09 am : link
The NFL instituted two-jersey rule in 1957: one primary color and one white. There was never a designation of one being for home games and one for away games, it just happened that teams wore their colored jerseys at home.

In the mid 60's teams began to switch to white at home, including the Giants in 1967. The Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland Browns went two or three years wearing nothing but white jerseys during that era.


White at Home in the NFL - ( New Window )
Last time the Giants wore white at home  
teso56 : 9/4/2013 9:10 am : link
I believe opening day 2000 - against the cardinals. Very hot and humid and game was actually delayed due to a thunderstorm.
This was also the first game in the current uniform style with grey pants and ny on helmet.
the Cowboys used to wear a royal blue jersey  
Greg from LI : 9/4/2013 9:16 am : link



They switched to the current navy in the late '70s
Home team gets to choose the color it wants to wear  
fbdad : 9/4/2013 9:31 am : link
Dallas management years ago decided that it was better marketing visually to have different colors on the field each week. By choosing to wear white, the other team's are in a variety of colors so you get a different look each week. Also, since most teams choose their colors for home games, the Cowboys get the advantage that almost all their pictures and videos show them in the white uni's.

Pretty clever actually
The Jets are wearing white at home this week  
mac attack : 9/4/2013 9:42 am : link
FYI
I'm glad they wear white all the time.  
SoDev : 9/4/2013 9:58 am : link
I think it looks much worse on them. Their shit is fugly.
Also hate the Cowboy unis  
Psycho : 9/4/2013 10:04 am : link
How the colors don't match. Also, with the white jerseys they have those thin black stripes bordering the blue. Why???

And I believe at one time teams only had colored jerseys, but once games were being broadcast on TV they had to go to white jerseys so you could tell the teams apart on black and white TVs.
I respect  
PaulBlakeTSU : 9/4/2013 10:15 am : link
the decision by Schram and from an entertainment perspective, it does make sense.

If I ran the Giants, I would wear whites at home against Dallas. Dallas plays close to every game in their whites. While the idea of a jinxed blue jersey is absurd, I do think it makes it a little bit harder on Dallas, specifically with Romo. QBs have to make decisions so quickly and a lot of it is on instinct, and so I'm sure it would give Romo (or any Dallas QB) a slight pause to recalibrate his muscle-memory to look for receivers in the colored jerseys and not the white jerseys.

That slight confusion or hesitation could make a difference-- if only for one play-- which could change the dynamic of the game.
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arcarsenal : 9/4/2013 10:18 am : link
I actually think their blue unis look better than the white. I know the white is "classic".. I just think the blue looks better.

In any event.. fuck that team.
There sure...  
Chris in Philly : 9/4/2013 10:23 am : link
is an awful lot of discussion about uniform design around here. Just sayin'...
Chris in Philly  
miley42289 : 9/4/2013 11:54 am : link
That was almost funny. Not quite. Not even close. Actually, that was fucking stupid.

Anyway, I never cared for the "helmets that dont match the jersey" theme. Example (what the Broncos are doing with the orange jerseys and navy blue helmets) ...looks stupid
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