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Nike doesn't sell Thomas Davis jerseys?


faultlessjoint

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For Christmas this year my mom got me a Thomas Davis jersey.  However, when I opened it up it was a "Pro Line" jersey, not Nike.  Pro Line jerseys are official and sold through NFL shop, but IMO they are very inferior and look like knock-offs compared to the Nike ones.  I went to NFL Shop to investigate and it seems like the only players who you can get a Nike version of are:  Newton, Kuechly, Smith, Olsen, Lotulelei, Williams, Tolbert, and Stewart.  Every other player on the team you have to buy the "Pro Line" version, which costs the exact same as the Nike one, but is poo quality in comparison.  I've looked else where online and have found nothing.  Is my only option to pay an extra 50% on top of the regular price to get a custom jersey made for Davis?

 

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I realize Davis is only 5 letters, but get a custom jersey & youre limited to 10 characters. Sucks having a last name with 11 like Sgambelluri.. Maybe Im just used to the relaxed feeling the Reeboks have, but the Nike jerseys are weak all the way around. They cost more, the sizes run smaller, the fit & feel is much different, theyre warmer, limited selection of players... Fug Nike.....

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I realize Davis is only 5 letters, but get a custom jersey & youre limited to 10 characters. Sucks having a last name with 11 like Sgambelluri.. Maybe Im just used to the relaxed feeling the Reeboks have, but the Nike jerseys are weak all the way around. They cost more, the sizes run smaller, the fit & feel is much different, theyre warmer, limited selection of players... Fug Nike.....

 

I agree.  I do like the slightly smaller size though.  My Reeboks are all really long and have long arms like i should be in pads.  And I'm 6'4. 

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