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NFL Merch - Where To Buy?

Eelementary

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Hey guys,

I've wanted to buy some new Raiders gear for some time, but I'm not sure where to buy it from

The NFL store won't ship the items I want outside the US, and NFL Store Europe doesn't have sizes big enough.

I'm at a loss - where do I get some jerseys, hoodies, and T-shirts?
 
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Hey guys,

I've wanted to buy some new Raiders gear for some time, but I'm not sure where to buy it from

The NFL store won't ship the items I want outside the US, and NFL Store Europe doesn't have sizes big enough.

I'm at a loss - where do I get some jerseys, hoodies, and T-shirts?

Rebel has Raiders gear.
 

shiznit

Coach
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Hey guys,

I've wanted to buy some new Raiders gear for some time, but I'm not sure where to buy it from

The NFL store won't ship the items I want outside the US, and NFL Store Europe doesn't have sizes big enough.

I'm at a loss - where do I get some jerseys, hoodies, and T-shirts?

good thing about being a Raiders fan is that because of the NWA hip hop cultural link you can pretty much buy Raiders gear from urban street wear stores and $2 stores to f**king liquor stores... :joy::joy:

after this morning you’ll be able to find some gear at your local tip... SMH.
 

Eelementary

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good thing about being a Raiders fan is that because of the NWA hip hop cultural link you can pretty much buy Raiders gear from urban street wear stores and $2 stores to f**king liquor stores... :joy::joy:

after this morning you’ll be able to find some gear at your local tip... SMH.

f**k me, that was bad!
 

Eelementary

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I always use the US fanatics.

And thank you, too, Dani!

I've been wanting to expand my Raiders gear for a while, but the official NFL Store either doesn't have what I want, doesn't deliver what I want to Australia, or doesn't have my size.
 
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Mick Simmons sports stores also have some NFL stuff, generally the major teams - and definitely the Raiders... Seen loads in there.

Im a Bengals fan and there's sweet bugger-all merch I've found in Oz for years, except a hat I found in the Culture Kings city store last year....... but given this season i'm not exactly searching furiously to find more stuff to wear..
 

shiznit

Coach
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And thank you, too, Dani!

I've been wanting to expand my Raiders gear for a while, but the official NFL Store either doesn't have what I want, doesn't deliver what I want to Australia, or doesn't have my size.
You want that Derek Carr #4 don’t you... :joy::joy:

I just got me a jersey a few weeks ago... I got a Willie Brown #24 after he passed.

I have a Willie Brown #24, Charles Woodson #24 & Marshawn Lynch #24.... all home jerseys.
 

Dani

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I'm not buying any more jersey's! Every time I buy one, the player leaves/retired/gets seriously injured.

I have a huge range of t-shirts, singlets, jumpers and hats though.
 

Eelementary

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You want that Derek Carr #4 don’t you... :joy::joy:

I just got me a jersey a few weeks ago... I got a Willie Brown #24 after he passed.

I have a Willie Brown #24, Charles Woodson #24 & Marshawn Lynch #24.... all home jerseys.

I want that Carr number 4...so I can burn it in effigy!

Nah, I do think he is over-rated, but I will support him.

Nice jerseys, man!

I have a black Khalil Mack, a white Darren McFadden, and a customised black jersey.

I really want a Crosby jersey!
 

Eelementary

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I'm not buying any more jersey's! Every time I buy one, the player leaves/retired/gets seriously injured.

I have a huge range of t-shirts, singlets, jumpers and hats though.

It sucks!

I was so stoked when I got my Khalil Mack jersey - then stupid Jon stupid Gruden had to go and trade him to the stupid Bears. My heart broke.
 

shiznit

Coach
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I want that Carr number 4...so I can burn it in effigy!

Nah, I do think he is over-rated, but I will support him.

Nice jerseys, man!

I have a black Khalil Mack, a white Darren McFadden, and a customised black jersey.

I really want a Crosby jersey!

Son has a Mack jersey and a Carr jersey... he’s also got Rodgers, Von Miller, Russell Willson, the green away Seattle Kam Chancellor jersey & Julio Jones.

the Nike store in Auckland central had a special on kids NFL jerseys 2 for $25 so I grabbed a few... :joy::joy:

When I go to school meetings all the other dads tell me they reckon my 8yr old is the most fashionable kid in school... the bloody kid himself couldn’t care less... :joy::joy:
 

blue bags

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'A student of everything': What a 26-year-old Bill Belichick learned as a Broncos assistant
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    Jeff LegwoldESPN Senior Writer

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- In 1978, a 26-year-old aspiring football coach walked into a rather nondescript tan building on the city's north side to start a job with the Denver Broncos.

Bill Belichick has called his one season in Denver a "tremendous experience" filled with lessons he still uses today, with eight Super Bowl wins on his résumé, six as the New England Patriots coach.


"I loved working for the Broncos in '78," Belichick said.

The Broncos will be in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Sunday (1 p.m. ET, CBS) to face the now 68-year-old Belichick in a rescheduled game. Belichick's six titles in the era of free agency and the salary cap, his .685 winning percentage, the 30-11 postseason record in New England, is unparalleled. And that solitary year in Denver had significant impact on his extensive body of work.

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"He was a serious worker," Beake said. "He did coaching things, he did film breakdown, he worked with the defense, special teams. And I'm not sure I ever went in at any hour when he wasn't there. The building would be empty and he would be there. A serious young man who was a student of everything he was doing and I think everything centered around learning whatever he could from Joe Collier and those defensive coaches. I'd guess it paid off."

"There's no question," Wright said. "I'm not sure anyone was ever really told specifically what he was doing, what his specific duties were, but he was always there, a serious man with a serious plan. And I'm going to say something, and people will say I'm biased, but Joe Collier is one of the greatest defensive minds football has ever known, and Bill knew that then and knows it now. I can watch the Patriots do some things on defense right now, especially in the red zone, on the goal line, and hear Joe Collier's voice making that call in a meeting."

Through the years, Belichick has often credited Collier with showing him coveted nuances in the 3-4 defense Belichick has used throughout his career. The Broncos' Orange Crush defense, with Collier making the calls and players like Wright, Tom Jackson, Randy Gradishar, Barney Chavous, Rubin Carter and Billy Thompson on the field over four decades ago, bring back vivid memories for Belichick, who spoke of the 1978 season this month.

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"[Now] that building is a computer, cybersecurity company, and they've been kind enough to let me come in and look, but that office is still there," Saccomano said. "But I would say all of our minds are going all the time. We're all thinking about stuff, and sometimes when people look at us they can tell we're thinking about stuff. I never had a moment when I didn't think he was thinking about stuff. And now all these years later we can see, we all know, what he was thinking about."

The Broncos finished 10-6 that season, with the league's No. 2 scoring defense -- just two-tenths of a point per game behind the Steelers' fabled Steel Curtain defense -- and they lost in the divisional round of the playoffs that year to a Pittsburgh team that went on to win Super Bowl XIII over the Dallas Cowboys.

Belichick moved on to the New York Giants in 1979, the start of his 11 years with that team, a run that included two Super Bowl wins as the Giants' defensive coordinator.

"I didn't know it at the time, but looking back on it, having an appreciation for how Joe [Collier], and Richie [McCabe] and the rest of the coaches who put that [defensive] group together," Belichick said, "how consistently they played, it wasn't just game to game, honestly. It was play to play, and even in practice. They didn't make a lot of mistakes. They were very disciplined, good fundamentals. ... They took a lot of pride in their responsibility in their role."

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Asked if there are any specific coaching items he put in those notebooks he carried around that year that he still uses 42 years later, Belichick said:

"I learned so much about coaching the secondary from coach McCabe. I learned to see the game through the eyes of Joe Collier, and Joe, how he had me break it down for him, I could see how he looked at it as a defensive coach, it was valuable. ... Joe was very skilled at analyzing offenses and what they did and how they did it. He could anticipate very well. He did an excellent job of setting that up.

"Another thing I thought Joe was ahead of the game on was red area defense, and he had some, at that time, I thought very unique and ahead-of-the-curve coaching points and adjustments in the red area that you didn't see much -- that really helped me understand that part of the game and how innovative and creative it was. ... That was a great learning experience."

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