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Does that make me an expert?
No.
Uniforms are subjective. All that matters is that the fans like their teams uniforms.
He's proven his expertise and has the proof of his work right there where people can click through
it and read it, and agree, disagree (he has comments section)
You? We only have your word for things. Not proof of any kind of special interest in uniforms or special knowledge
about them, to the detail and depth he goes.
So, no, you are not an expert. If you called ESPN or The New Republic or Sports Illustrated and said you wanted
to write about uniforms, after they stopped laughing at you, they'd hang up.
Those places would take his call, (They would laugh and me, too)
SO, to answer your questions and comments
NO, You are not an expert.
Yes, uniforms are subjective. Which is why experts discount what homer fans say--they are too subjective in their opinions.
They will sometimes be honest, sometimes just be sycophantic fanatics. (FANS is short for fanatics). NOT opjective. So,
you can not rely on only what they think about color, design, and so on.
FInal answer is related " All that matters is that the fans like their teams uniforms." = FALSE
That is just a cop out what someone might say if they were a fan and their team just released crappy uniforms
as a way to simply attack th messengers--those who are criticizing their teams new duds.
On a logic level, it's just name-calling by exclusion. "You are not a Ram fan so your opinion does not matter"
That's childlike-thinking. No offense, but it's excludes people like Lukas and others who have every right
to critique uniforms of all teams.
Also, in this case, your comment is doubly bad because Ram fans DON'T like it. All you need do is go through comments
on Twitter, Youtube, or HERE to see that MANY don't like it--helmet, bone, or whatever.
So, while some DO like it, many DO NOT. So where does that leave your " All that matters is that the fans like their teams uniforms." comment?
Again: No, True, False.
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