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The Colts should offer anyone that has an old Trent Richardson Browns jersey the ability to trade it in for a new Colts Richardson jersey.

 

I doubt there are many Indy residents with a Richardson Browns jersey, but I could see a lot of Browns fans jumping on an offer like that.

 

I think it would get Irsay some more press and I think it would be funny to see all the Browns fans lining up for Colts jerseys!

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The Colts should offer anyone that has an old Trent Richardson Browns jersey the ability to trade it in for a new Colts Richardson jersey.

 

I doubt there are many Indy residents with a Richardson Browns jersey, but I could see a lot of Browns fans jumping on an offer like that.

 

I think it would get Irsay some more press and I think it would be funny to see all the Browns fans lining up for Colts jerseys!

It would be funny but jerseys are made to make money.

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