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The 180-Minute All-Stars

The 180-Minute All-Stars according to Grantland. Do you guys agree that these are the future stars of the NFL? Some of them (Murray and Bell) already seem to be! Who would you instead include? Who should be out? Giants TE Larry Donnell: 25 Catches, 236 Yards, 4 TDs (through 4 weeks) Cowboys RB Demarco Murray: 385 Yds Rushing (5.1 avg.), 3 TDs, 62 Yds Receiving (7.8 Avg.) Bears CB Kyle Fuller: 19 Combined Tackles (14 solo), 2 Forced Fumbles, 3 INTs (50 yards), 4 Passes Defended, 1 Stuff Ravens Guard Kelechi Osemele: 2nd highest rated guard in week 3 according to PFF Lions OLB DeAndre Levy: 27 Combined Tackles (21 solo), 1 INT (13 yards), 3 Passes Defended, 5 Stuffs Titans DE Jurrell Casey: 7 Combined Tackles (5 solo), 2 Sacks Falcons WR/KR/PR Devin Hester: 126 Yds Receiving, 20 Yds Rushing, 1 Rushing TD, 1 PR TD Vikings S Harrison Smith: 15 Combined Tackles (12 Solo), 1 Sack, 1 INT (81 Yds 1 TD), 4 Passes Defended Steelers RB Le'veon Bell: 315 Yards Rushing (5.9 Avg.), 1 TD, 146 Yards Rec (11.2 Avg.) Raiders OLB Khalil Mack: 19 Combined Tackles (14 Solo), 3 Stuffs, 1 Pass Defended
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With millions of enthusiasts and athletes alike, football is among the most widely followed sports globally. One of the key elements of football is the team kit, which can be an important aspect of team identity and morale. Nowadays, customisable football kits and personalised football shirts are more accessible than ever before, thanks to advances in technology and the availability of online design tools. In this blog post, we’ll explore the world of custom football shirts and design your own football kit, providing you with a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know. The Benefits of Customisable Football Kits Uniqueness: Designing your own football kit allows you to create a unique design that no one else will have. Team identity: A customised football kit can help to create a strong team identity, which can boost morale and help players to feel a sense of belonging. Branding: For clubs and organizations, custom football shirts can help to promote branding and sponsorships. Style: Designing your own football kit allows you to create a style that matches your team's personality and playing style. How to Design Your Own Football Kit Choose a design tool: There are several online design tools that allow you to create custom football shirts, such as Kit Builder, MyLocker, and Nike Football. Choose your colors: Select the colors you want to use for your football kit. You may want to choose colors that match your team's existing branding or go for something completely different. Add logos and text: Upload your team logo and add any text you want to include, such as player names or numbers. Select your shirt type: Choose the type of shirt you want to use, such as a short-sleeved or long-sleeved shirt, and select the size and fit that is right for your team. Review your design: Before placing your order, make sure to review your design to ensure that it looks the way you want it to. You may want to have multiple team members review the design as well to ensure that everyone is happy with it. Things to Consider When Designing Your Own Football Kit Comfort: Make sure to choose a shirt type and fit that is comfortable for your team to wear during matches. Material: Different materials may offer different benefits, such as moisture-wicking or breathability, so consider which material is best for your team's needs. Durability: Your football kit will need to withstand regular use, so make sure to choose a design and material that is durable and long-lasting. Budget: Custom football shirts can range in price depending on the design, materials, and quantity ordered, so make sure to consider your budget when designing your kit. Customisable Football Kits at DEPEX Sportswear DEPEX Sportswear offers customisable football kits that can be tailored to meet the unique needs and preferences of football teams. Their kits are designed with high-quality materials, and can be customised to incorporate team logos, names, and colors. To begin the process of designing custom football kits, teams can contact DEPEX Sportswear and provide their specific design requirements. The company's design team will work closely with the team to create a unique kit design that meets their needs. Once the design is finalized, the kits are manufactured using high-quality materials and state-of-the-art printing techniques. DEPEX Sportswear also offers a range of sizing options to ensure a comfortable fit for all team members. In addition to football kits, DEPEX Sportswear also offers customisable kits for a range of other sports, including basketball, rugby, and cricket. Their focus on quality and customisation makes them an excellent choice for teams looking to stand out on the field or court
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