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It's breast cancer awareness month, and the NFL does their part by outfitting players, coaches, and other sideline employees in a variety of pink gear and merchandise. Obviously it's a great cause and I have nothing against it. But, I think it's silly that they do it for the
entire month.
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Colors that just aren't meant to mix. |
October 1st this year was a Monday night, a perfect time for the league to debut the pink garb on national television. However that means that 5 out of the 16 weeks of the NFL schedule will include the unusual attire. It's kind of ridiculous that some teams may end up wearing mismatched pink outfits for nearly a third of their season. And I seriously doubt there'll be many people sitting around watching TV in late October thinking "you know, it didn't really affect me the past 3 weeks, but
now that pink
is making me more aware."
Plus it feels like a lot of the novelty/impact is lost because it lasts for so long. After a while you just sort of get used to it. Major League Baseball goes with the same theme once a year on Mother's Day, to me that makes a lot more sense. Although it'd be pretty hysterical if MLB did it for this whole month as well; every playoff highlight from now on would be tinted pink.
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