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8BW14

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  1. Sure, there are great nicknames out there. I wouldn’t want to get rid of any of these names necessarily because that’s a great list. The point I was trying to make is that in college, the colors generally come first, then the nickname, usually a long time ago when the schools first started hosting sports, they came about organically from the student body itself or a radio announcer or a sportswriter of the time and they stuck because there’s a cool story. Illinois is the Fighting Illini because Memorial Stadium was built to honor “the Fighting Illini” alumni and students who died in WWI. I guess the point I was trying to make was that, now, when a school tries to come up with a new nickname it’s corporate-y and contrived and maybe they’d be better off, in GWU’s case, just being George Washington University whose colors are blue and gold.
  2. It’s gotta be Generals or Continentals right? Why aren’t those even on the list?That list of names looks like the options for a minor league baseball team in New Hampshire. Here’s my little stump speech: Colleges and universities really don’t need nicknames for their athletics teams, IMO. We are much more tied to the colors and university than the nickname. People will say “I’m a cowboys fan or a Yankees fan”, but more often than not when we are talking about college it’s “I’m an Illinois fan or “Go USC!” There are exceptions, of course, but I don’t think it would be that weird if college athletics didn’t have official nicknames.
  3. Oooh this is fun. I’ll play. My alma mater, the South Fulton Rebels mainly use recolored 49ers and UNLV logos. In the past the baseball team has used the SF giants cap logo as well. The unique thing about South Fulton is the purple/green color scheme. (Not our stadium, that’s Western Illinois University’s turf. We played on a glorified cow pasture) Forgot about this one: I hate it and I think it’s a riddell clip art logo. This is the UNLV logo used mostly, it’s on one of the basketball floors, recolored in purple/green obviously:
  4. Okay, by the letter of the law, he held him. I’ll give you that, but it had not been called like that all game. Bradberry said that too. My biggest issue with the call is the inconsistency there. We all want the last minute to be officiated like the first 59 right? In this game, that call would not have been made in the first minute so I don’t think it’s right to change the rules on the defense, who is already at a huge disadvantage, in the last minute. If the officials had been calling ticky tacky holding calls all game, maybe the defender doesn’t put his hands on the receiver there. You won’t convince me it’s not a bad call in that situation and a bad look for the officiating. Also, what’s Bradberry supposed to say when a reporter asks that question? He doesn’t want to make it about him or get fined. He was being a good boy and a good teammate. That call did not lose the game for the Eagles, but it effectively ended the game and it was a bad call.
  5. Look, the whole game unfolded the way it did up to that point. The Eagles dominated the first half of the game and the Chiefs dominated the second half for the most part. The Eagles had a chance to stop them and hold them to a field goal and the officials took matters in to their own hands there. Sure the Eagles defender had his hands on him but he never held the receiver. Not to mention it all occurred before the pass was thrown and near the line of scrimmage. I know that doesn’t preclude defensive holding but there was really nothing there. He didn’t make the call until after Mahomes threw a hissy fit and the ball landed way out of reach of the Chiefs receiver anyway. To my eye, it was a good defensive play. Who, in their right mind, has so much confidence in what we all saw there to make that call, to put the game out of reach for the Eagles, for that? How was there no doubt in that official’s mind that there was defensive holding on that play? That’s insane. That was literally the only defensive holding call made all game. It wasn’t like he stretched his jersey or hooked his arm. This wasn’t like the late hit that set up the field goal in the AFC championship. It was a weak-assed, bad call that almost literally gave the game to the Chiefs in that moment. A 5 yard penalty shouldn’t be an auto first down anyway. That has always burned my ass. The moment was too big for that official and he blew that call which lead to the chiefs running down the clock and winning the game with a chip shot field goal.
  6. That was a horse:censored: holding call. This is coming from a Cowboys fan who would have rather an asteroid landed at midfield and vaporized both teams, than see the either one win. Say whatever you’d like but it flat out handed the game to the Chiefs.
  7. My God, uniform ads are just absolutely disgusting. Is that really the best way to generate that ad revenue? Can’t we just put more crap on the walls or something? Hell, I’d be for more ads on the field if it meant the uniforms remained ad free (minus the makers mark).
  8. The United States WBC uniforms are so bad. They definitely look like 2003 and in this case, 20 years of service does not make them classics by any stretch. There’s way too much going on. The US needs a simple, classic baseball uniform that never has to be updated to keep up with the times. You’d at least think they’d have changed by now to sell some more merch. I’d go for a classic block USA monogram on the cap. Something Dodgers-esque with navy and red might be a cool look. Anything classic looking would be better than the dreadful crap they’re currently wearing
  9. Can’t say I’m a big fan of the red helmet for the Texans. That’s not to say I wouldn’t be in favor of them using more red. I wouldn’t be disappointed if the red jersey was promoted to primary, but the think the navy helmet is better for them.
  10. I kinda like it? Hopefully the the pants are blue. Those hats are a bit much, though.
  11. I guess I just don’t understand that line of thinking regarding wanting the old color scheme back. It’s a fine color scheme but it sure isn’t the hill I would die on. I know this comparison isn’t quite apples to apples, but if a new team came to San Diego, it would be ridiculous for San Diegoans? to be clamoring for powder blue and yellow. Wouldn’t you want something totally different from the team that up and left Houston 30 years ago. The Titans are the Oilers and that history belongs to them. The Texans have been around for 20 years now and have their own distinct brand. Why muddy that pretending to be another franchise that still kinda, sorta exists. I agree with you about the Pittsburgh thing, that would be preferable, not that I’d actually want that either. For the Oilers/Titans, sure. For the Texans dark blue/red makes more sense, given the tie in to the Texas flag.
  12. The Texans are going to eff up their uniforms soooo hard. What they wear now is a very solid uniform with a great logo. I’ll never understand the powder blue/red circle jerk. THEY ARE NOT THE OILERS!!! The worst thing is that once they change, they will probably never go back. Literally the only thing I would change about their uniforms would be the pants stripe: white w/red tapered stripe(for the blue jerseys) white w/blue tapered stripe (for red and white jerseys) blue w/red tapered stripe (all three jerseys really) *and they always need to wear red socks with blue pants.
  13. I can’t say TCU necessarily looks bad but they would look much better in purple helmets/pants.
  14. I thought the Dobbs play could have gone either way really. Without a real dog in the fight I wasn’t too worked up by the fumble call, although I’m sure Titans fans would disagree. I think whatever was called on the field was gonna stand regardless of whether it was called an incomplete pass or fumble.
  15. I know, the Jags are competitive and I’m just being hyperbolic but the Cowboys were winning 27-10. They should have put them away and they didn’t. I’m a 28 year old Cowboys fan who’s only ever see them trip over their own dicks and lose games they have no business losing.
  16. Just when I thought he Cowboys were actually putting something together they barely escape the Texans and fall on their face agains the Jags. They never fail to disappoint me.
  17. In spite of my better judgement I do like Seattle’s green over blue look, definitely needs green socks. On a related note, they really should change the gray stripe on the logo to green. on an unrelated note, the turf in Seattle is a weird color, if I didn’t know better, I might think it was gray.
  18. No thanks. Gray>brown>white. White just feels very collegiate or amateur to me.
  19. Doesn’t Kansas State even wear the same silver-blue helmets as the Cowboys? Maybe I’m just manifesting that because it’s literally the perfect Cowboys uniform, but it’s purple
  20. Let me drop my two cents in on the endzone fumble topic. I don’t have any issue with the current rule, but if we had to change it here is my proposal: In the event of a fumble lost out of bounds in the end zone, give the ball back to the offense, but at the 20yd line with the goal to go. That way the offense retains possession but they’re penalized significantly. Again, I don’t necessarily think this is broken but maybe that’s the way to “fix” it. edit:didn’t read all the way back through @PERRIN’s post, where this is already mentioned. The only difference in my proposal would the the goal to go
  21. Brown and yellow is an under appreciated color scheme, but no. It also is one of those color schemes that is best served by a traditional aesthetic. Doesn’t really work with a modern design. It would have been interesting to see where the Broncos went if they did stick with brown and yellow throughout their history, though.
  22. I guess, maybe the Broncos uniforms have run their course, but that’s not to say they are not or never were good/great uniforms. I think time has eroded the uniforms through cut and template changes. I think the blue jersey is superior to the orange jersey as a primary home look. I do think whatever direction they decide to go in, they need to build upon the current uniforms and logos. They won in them and the logo is great. The number font is unique and legible. the contrast is between navy and orange is better than royal/orange IMO. The uniforms were game changing, for lack of a better phrase, and I think going backwards to a traditional striped uniform as the primary look would be the wrong move. Keep it modern and simple and wear the orange crush uniforms as a throwback. Have your cake and eat it too.
  23. I’m not really crazy about the red helmet for the Texans. I think blue is far and away the best option between the the two. The only changes I’d like to see them make would be to wear red socks with the blue pants, change up the pants stripe to a single solid tapered stripe to match the shoulders and maybe promote the red jersey to primary. They don’t need to reinvent the wheel, maybe just polish up the rims. Relating to the Commanders: everything about the rebrand sucks, name, logos, uniforms. Washington football team was better in every single way and if I had my way they’d go back to that ASAP. If/when Snyder sells the team I’d assume we will at least get the classic Washington uniforms back, but probably with a W on the helmet. They’ll be the Slurs/WFT in all but name.
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