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Are the silver pants at home history?


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wouldn't mind seeing white jersey with silver pants. sure they may look like det or dallas but oh well.

I doubt we'd ever see the white jersey\silver pants combo.

1.) Seems like I read somewhere that whe white on whites are his favorites because if its clean, classic (old baltimore colts) look.

2.) The white jerseys dont have any silver in them at all. The main is white with blue stripes and black trim; numbers are black with blue trim.

Never say never but i'd be very suprised if they tried it.

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The black on black was awesome today and I hope it's something we see a lot more of.

I've never been overly fond of the silvers, but they (the silver) become that much cooler if they're a once in a while type thing.

A blue jersey/silver pant combo would be awesome looking-and yes, I'm aware it's what we already have-but the fact that we only saw both items rarely would provide a very refreshing, unique, and awesome alternate set up.

Either way, I want to see more black on black. That was as awesome as I dreamed it would be and I wish with everything me we get to see them under the lights soon.

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The black on black was awesome today and I hope it's something we see a lot more of.

I've never been overly fond of the silvers, but they (the silver) become that much cooler if they're a once in a while type thing.

A blue jersey/silver pant combo would be awesome looking-and yes, I'm aware it's what we already have-but the fact that we only saw both items rarely would provide a very refreshing, unique, and awesome alternate set up.

Either way, I want to see more black on black. That was as awesome as I dreamed it would be and I wish with everything me we get to see them under the lights soon.

Pretty much agree. What is your thoughts on what will happen though?

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ALL-BLACK PANTHERS: For the first time in franchise history, the Panthers wore black pants, a change that surprised players and treated fans to a new look.

"We've worn our white uniforms for the last five weeks and just recently got the black pants in," equipment manager Jackie Miles said. "The players did not even know we had them in stock."

Miles said the team planned on wearing the black pants for the final two home games of the season but decided to break them out after a two-game road trip.

In the days leading up to the game, Miles and his staff had the traditional silver pants hanging in the players' lockers, but arrived at the stadium early Sunday morning to switch the pants.

The option on whether to wear black or blue socks was left up to veteran wide receiver and team captain Steve Smith, who opted for blue in order to give the Panthers a more unique appearance.

"I really liked the way it looked," said Miles, noting that both the Jaguars and Saints featured an all-black look with black socks in their respective primetime games this past week.

"When the players showed up today and saw what was laid out, they were pretty excited," Miles said. "They were going crazy. They thought it was great and were very surprised."

Defensive end Charles Johnson said, "I'm not going to lie – I love it. It's a new thing, but, hopefully, we can keep doing it."

Fortunately for Johnson, Miles confirmed that the team would likely wear black pants again this season.

"I'll have to sit down with (President) Danny Morrison, and (Owner/Founder) Mr. Richardson will of course have to approve it, but I'm sure we'll wear them again."

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