I hear you. Me and my friend always complain about that. He bought a cool Javon Walker jersey, then a few months later the guy started complaining about money and the Packers traded him away. We decided it's worth the money buying a classic, retired players jersey from Mitchell and Ness. That way it lasts a lifetime and you don't have to buy a jersey every two years.
2007-03-06 02:13:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You can always buy the replicas for cheaper. If you're going to invest in an authentic for a few hundred bucks, go w/ the aforementioned: LT, Manning (Peyton), Brady, Favre, etc.
Don't go for the flavors of the month, unless you like collecting jerseys for fun. Maybe get a rookie jersey, so you know he's on the team for a good 3 years...
2007-03-08 20:09:48
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answered by ReyAzteca 2
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Ah, a Raiders fan, are we? Sadly for your team, nothing is sacred and finite. The player they believe is going to be the "golden child" or franchise player that they're suppose to be rallying their team around can be thrown away rather easily! I do understand how you feel about that, but I agree with the other two guys that posted an answer. 1) I get players I really like, it doesn't matter whether they are on the team or not. If that doesn't work for you, 2) I would get throwback legendary players. (ie. Marcus Allen, Howie Long, Alzado, Bo Jackson)
2007-03-06 13:47:53
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answered by drti6 2
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I feel you man! I've bought two Browns jerseys, and both players were traded or cut soon after. The next one I buy will be a throwback or have no name on it. I was thinking about a #17 jersey with no name- it can double for a Braylon Edwards / Brian Sipe throwback.
2007-03-06 11:48:15
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answered by clone1973 5
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Watch the character of players when they get signed. Also check out their contracts. People who are emotional about playing on a certain team LT, Brady, Favre etc. Those are the jerseys to get. Never get good players who you don't know much about like Merriman or Burress.
2007-03-06 12:09:09
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answered by San Francisco 49er 3
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Others have spoken out, too.
Vikings legend Fran Tarkenton told Fox News that he's embarrassed the team is letting Peterson play.
“These are serious accusations,” Tarkenton continued. “And the only way you’re going to get the attention of an NFL player is to take away his paycheck and take him off the field. This is way above winning or losing a football game. I strongly disagree with the notion of playing him this week.”
http://www.topbagsonsale.us
2014-10-16 01:46:21
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.mvpjerseyonsale.us
This means you are able to associate yourself with multiple players and teams for a very reasonable price and still get the best quality replica football shirts. The shirt is the most interesting part of any football uniform, and it is the most accessible to fans of the sport. There is a huge industry devoted to co5. Collecting and selling shirts from every team in every football playing country. You can buy cheap replica shirts to wear to the game and show your support for your club and country.
2014-10-09 21:10:58
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answered by ? 1
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It takes only $25~30 on this site, why would you guys pay for hundreds dollars to get almost the same quality jerseys ???
http://www.cheap-jerseys-from-china.com/
2014-07-10 14:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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dude save your money i have two browns jerseys i cant even wear now kevin johnson and northcutt i blew my money free agency has ruined more than just the game
i have a lebron jersey and who nows i might not be able to wear that in a few years
2007-03-06 10:29:16
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answered by degibson84 3
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I buy them more for the team than the player but thats just me.
2007-03-06 09:23:41
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answered by azsoccerfan 3
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