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Red is the color of extremes. It’s the color of passionate love, seduction, violence, danger, anger, and adventure. Our prehistoric ancestors saw red as the color of fire and blood – energy and primal life forces – and most of red’s symbolism today arises from its powerful associations in the past.

Red is also a magical and religious color. It symbolized super-human heroism to the Greeks and is the color of the Christian crucifixion. Red was almost as rare and as expensive as purple in ancient days – a fact that may explain its magic and power. Paradoxically, today’s intense red dyes come from crushed insects (the lac beetle and the cochineal).

 

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1088479-20-best-world-football-teams-who-play-in-red#slide0

 

Does your favourite team wear the colour red? It may explain why they are usually among the best of the best.

If your into psychology and all of that jazz, you may know a thing or two about what kind of effect colours may have in different situations.

According to a study done by British anthropologists and presented in National Geographic magazine, wearing red may give a team or individual the advantage in sports.

 

"Those who wear red tops, jackets or clothing score 10 per cent more in any competition than if they were in another colour."

Experts believe that red could make individuals and teams feel more confident as well as being perceived by others as more aggressive and dominant.

 

Red's pre-eminence emerged from a study by German sports psychologists at the University of Munster and reported in New Scientist magazine.

They showed video clips of taekwondo bouts to 42 experienced referees. One combatant wore blue, the other red.

They then showed them the same clips but digitally manipulated the clothing to swap the colours. 

The fighters wearing red were given an average of 13 per cent more points than when they were blue.

 

Scientists at Plymouth and Durham University analysed the fortunes of 68 top English teams between 1946 and 2003.

 

In home games, where teams generally wear their signature colours, those with red strips won more often than expected.

 

 

make the switch, new era next year with allen starting from day 1.

 

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In the tabletop miniature game Warhammer 40,000, Orks frequently paint vehicles red because they believe red ones go faster.  That aside, they either need red helmets to go with them, or wear white pants.  As it stands they look like lighthouses, some sick inversion of their 90's road uniforms.

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3 minutes ago, WhyteDwarf said:

I agree, I hate when they wear those.

 

Why do they wear those exactly?

 

IMHO, it’s only to sell more jerseys, same reason the Sabres always have a third Jersey.

 

And, perfect timing, all the kids will want one for Christmas.

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I like the red jerseys personally, I also like the neon green ones Seattle wears. I do utterly hate the Steelers jailhouse jerseys though. Not saying they should be what we wear all the time, but I like them when they wear them

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13 minutes ago, Freddie's Dead said:

The red unis are up there with the putrid Green Bay and Pittsburgh "jailhouse" throwbacks.  They look REALLY bad if you're red blind, as we found out in the Bills-Jest game a few years back.  Burn the red unis!

 

I think a law should be passed that the Steelers throw backs cannot be aired on National television. It’s in the best interest of society. I promise. 

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5 minutes ago, WhyteDwarf said:

Oh yeah, I forgot, it's all about commercialization.

 

Well, it should be all about winning but, unfortunately, it’s also about squeezing every last penny out of the fans (and the TV networks).

 

JMO

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