I liked their old uniforms fine. I think it's pretty weak for a team to abandon their colors no matter what they are. What do pewter and red have to do with orange and white? If they wanted to update, they should have looked at a darker orange maybe, or maybe gone with more red and white and less orange. They weren't that bad, though. Were their creamsicles any worse than these? *Edit: That mascot, though...I would have been okay with an orange pirate flag over that. I would have been okay with pretty much any change over that.
going back to these. not huge on the logo design, but i love the simplicity and clean look of these I like the Kelly green color, especially in the helmets. Unique, no other team in the league has anything close. we have white helmets, there are like 6 teams with white helmets in the league, boring.
the white helmets are timeless. If they changed that they would probably get some kid straight out of graphics school to provide some trashy fad and then in a couple years they'd change back to the traditional jets style anyway. Just stick with the best. The Jets, Colts, Raiders, Steelers, Cowboys they all have the best helmets because retro and tradition is best. miami, jacksonville, TB, seattle, houston. all NEW helmets, all suck.
That 60s plane logo looks like an orca. No to black piping. Prefer green and white only. If they incorporate another color my vote would be for gray. I like the color rush Kelly green shade. I hope they use that.
I am not on board with any of this. Our jerseys are the best in the league. Classy and simple. This dude Darron Lee is gonna have us looking like the Seahawks and I am going to be pissed.
The new jerseys should look modern, but not too flashy. Would think a jet needs to be worked into the design somehow, preferably a F-22 Raptor.
Imagine the Jets go full "fuck it" and use the AC-130 as the logo complete with the angel of death motiff.
I don't like the idea of a military jet as our logo. The team name came from a desire to latch on to the glamour and promise of the jet age, it was modern, forward-looking and on the cutting edge of design. I think a military jet would be too narrow an interpretation.