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Since I'm a spoiled Patriots' fan I'm going to continue to complain about random things only I care about.

If you've been following the ongoing disaster that is the Rams' relocation to Los Angeles, you may also be aware that there's been a conscious rebranding effort to distance the team from the color scheme it had in St. Louis. Specifically, the team is attempting to remove all traces of gold from its branding, logos, and field. This has also resulted in a uniforms' change as well; the Rams removed the gold from their helmets and pants and...tried to remove it from their jerseys. I say "tried" because the NFL has a rule enforcing a minimum time limit that a jersey must remain the same before a team changes it again. The Rams had changed their jerseys somewhat recently, and as a result had to stick with their older jerseys that employ gold as a secondary color.

Of course, rather than just stick with the older uniforms and wait until they can change the entire uniform at once, we are instead left with an absolute mess of a uniform featuring three different shades of blue and mismatching colors everywhere.

This is seriously so bad. Chances are it's only going to get even worse if they wind up wearing their home uniforms at some point.