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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Incredibly, The New Uniforms Are More Maryland Maryland-and We Thought

Incredibly, The New Uniforms Are More Maryland Maryland-and We Thought
Maryland has alerted the American traditionalists under siege just last month, moving the line of 32 new single which featured a combination of other oddities, a white helmet marked with up to imitate the characteristic bark Diamondback Terrapin mascot that gives team. Yet, somehow, managed to come out terps opening game of the season Monday night against Miami, something even stranger than their rare turn the national spotlight.
Helmet and shoulder designs are intended to mimic the flag of the State of Maryland with yellow and black stripes to respect the founding of the colony, Lords Baltimore, facing the white cross and red, in honor of the family of Crossland, which has produced the first mother, Baltimore, Calvert, John.
And you know what? Screw: I love them. That's right. The new look is original, it is highly specific to Maryland, he was in an uproar Twitter absolute, it is enough for one night on national television, and I dig it.
Judging by his play in the first half, players dig in Maryland, too: At time of writing, which outgained the hurricanes devastated the total wear 127 yards (322 to 195) through two quarters and lead 20-14 after returning a fumble cane "for a touchdown just before the half. Hey, when you look closely, you feel good. And when you feel good, play well.

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