Falcon Report

Saving the Falcons: New uniforms, eh?

Now that we're closer to the Atlanta Falcons showing us their new uniforms, what do you think? I have my thoughts, and they might surprise you.
Saving the Falcons: New uniforms, eh?
Saving the Falcons: New uniforms, eh?

Give me a moment before I discuss the Atlanta Falcons on the verge of switching uniforms. 

You know, again.

In case you haven't heard, the Falcons could debut new threads by the middle of this week, and if they do so Wednesday, they won't say, "April fools."

They'll just say,"We told you so."

They've been teasing toward this moment since the start of the year.

I'll eventually give you my thoughts on the Falcons' uniform thing, but I'll start with a confession: I'm The World's Greatest Traditionalist.

Sorry, Arthur Blank. But give me The Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field over the modern stuff of Mercedes-Benz Stadium. 

Speaking of the Green Bay Packers' place, I'll take those Wisconsin brats covered in "Secret Sauce" going back to Lombardi days over the cheap prices around the concession stands during Falcons' home games.

Actually . . . 

Let me think about that one.

When it comes to Packers-Falcons comparisons, this is for sure: The Packers NEVER change their uniforms, and the Falcons always do.

The Packers have won four Super Bowls to the Falcons' zero.

Just saying. 

I'm also just saying teams that often change their uniforms (hello, Jacksonville Jaguars usually aren't the best collectors of championship rings.

So given all of that, the Falcons will announce yet another uniform switch within the next four weeks, and such a thing normally would deserve a shrug since it has become a habit for this franchise entering its 55th NFL season.

I've been doing some thinking about this particular move.

I'm thinking . . .

OK, take a look at the video.

At Falcon Report, we want to provide you with the best Atlanta Falcons experience. Please take this short survey of five questions to let us know how we're doing. Take the Survey.

Loading recommendations... Please wait while we load personalized content recommendations


Published
Terence Moore
TERENCE MOORE

I started as a professional sports journalist in 1978 at the Cincinnati Enquirer after I graduated from Miami (Ohio) University, and I’ve been doing the same thing ever since. I also appear on national television, and I’m part of a weekly TV show in Atlanta. I’ve done everything from ESPN to MSNBC to The Oprah Winfrey Show. As for writing, I’ve gone from working for major newspapers in San Francisco and Atlanta to operating as a national columnist at AOL Sports, MLB.com, Sports On Earth.com and CNN.Com. I’ve covered a slew of sporting events. I’ve done 30 Super Bowls, numerous World Series and NBA Finals games, Final Fours, several Indianapolis 500, Daytona 500 and other auto races, major prize fights and golf tournaments, college football bowl games and more. I’ve also won national, state and local awards along the way.