MCM0313
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From 2006, the last year of the 1988 set for the Chargers, and year two for the current set for the Cardinals.
A bit off-topic, but I always thought that Chargers set was a bit underrated. The one they have now is better (especially the logo/helmet), but I think the 1988-2006 set was better than the one that it followed.
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In my opinion I think the old cavaliers logo is one of the most underrated logos In recent memories
While I think the most overrated logos in my opinion is the current dolphins logo
I think every Dolphins logo prior to this one was underrated, and it's borderline criminal that they took away the helmet and the facial expression from the dolphin.
While I think the most overrated logos in my opinion is the current dolphins logo
What? WHAT?! How dare you! (Just kidding ) It wouldn't bother me if anyone said it was overrated. That being said, I like to think it's one of the better logos in sports.
The logos that I think are underrated and overrated both come from the same franchise. I think the Brewers current logo is underrated and their retro logo is overrated.
I think the script the Dolphins currently use---the one that's at the bottom of your posts, Dolphins Dynasty---is bad.
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Making the logo bigger and adding chrome facemasks were both upgrades to the Buccaneers' helmets. Don't get me wrong, everything below the helmet looks terrible, and I liked the color of the old helmet better. However, I love the huge logo and the chrome facemasks.
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Close enough.
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Remember that Canucks prototype that showed up on eBay back in July? The matching home sweater has now surfaced:
All those bright colors and they choose black for the base of the jersey? Blecch.
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Question---how many posts do I need to have before I can start my own thread?
Rare team matchups
in Sports Logo General Discussion
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You mean the same year the Oilers moved to Tennessee. The Dolphins' logo change and the Oilers' move both happened in 1997. Using pro-football-reference, I was able to date this photo to November 17, 1996. Karim Abdul-Jabbar is the ballcarrier, and James Roberson is the defensive lineman on the ground. The then-new-look Dolphins hosted the Tennessee Oilers early in the 1997 season, which is where I'm guessing the picture posted as a response to this is from. (Guessing because it's not showing up, so I can't look at it.) Side note: Once I realized this was the pre-1997 Dolphins, I thought the running back was Sammie Smith, but the only Oilers #90 Smith's Dolphins played against was Ezra Johnson, a former Packer first-rounder who by now was 36 and in his final season (and who registered 55.5 sacks despite his first six seasons coming before sacks were an official stat), in 1991. Sorry for the bunny trail.