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  1. So is it March 23 or April 23 that the Houston Texans are scheduled to unveil their new uniform designs to the public?
  2. I wish the Houston Texans would go to the white helmet shell with the bull head logo and red facemask as their primary helmet design on a permanent basis.
  3. Amen. I would much rather Washington stick it out with Commanders than change it to something lame & stupid like "Redtails". I would also like very much to see Washington change the uniform design back to the Washington Football Team era, but bring back the white & gold stripes on the helmet.
  4. I'm also a Denver Broncos fan, and I'll say that these uniforms would be okay with me if the team adopted them as its next uniform rebrand. Is there a royal blue alternate uniform version of these?
  5. I'm all for Carolina switching to the darker process blue as its primary jersey color for home games. However, Pantone Process Blue C is a custom color, so my only related question is this: does anyone know what the approximate hex code value will be in the future for the Panthers' Process Blue C?
  6. You nailed it here. I don't even care about what shades the Dallas Cowboys use for blue and silver. The only thing that bothers me about the Cowboys' current uniforms is how badly mismatched the designs & colors are. This concept is way better than what they have worn for several seasons now. I wish the Cowboys would fix their uniform designs so that they are unified. One shade of blue & silver is what's needed, not multiple shades.
  7. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only Utah Jazz fan who was disappointed by the team's latest rebrand from June 17, 2022 that unveiled the "Dark Mode" remix jerseys. Anyways, here's my Utah Jazz rebrand concept. My concept reverts Utah's official team colors back to purple, yellow & green (which were the team's colors from its inception in New Orleans in 1974 thru 1996). The logos & court design are from the 2016-17 season, but re-colored in the classic colors. The uniforms are from the club's 2010 rebrand, but again, in the classic purple, yellow & green colors. C&C welcome.
  8. I just don't understand why there needs to be oversized team logos in the end zones. I wish the NFL would consider bringing back the teams' conference logos to the end zone field art for the Super Bowl field design.
  9. Why? Why won't the NFL bring back the conference logos in the team endzones for the Super Bowl field art? How else do fans know which conference each team belongs to?
  10. So many questions I have as a fan of the Utah NBA team. First, why Pioneers as the team name? Second, is there a version to where I may be able to see the full uniform (jersey+shorts), logos & colors)? Third, the domain name Pioneers.com is already taken, but the domain name UtahPioneers.com is not & is available. Perhaps tweak the court design to incorporate it? Fourth, how were the colors chosen? I get purple, but why metallic gold? Also, the arena name changes back to Delta Center on July 1, 2023.
  11. For me, the biggest issue I have with the Dallas Cowboys' on-field uniforms is the mismatched colors & designs. I really wish the Cowboys would go with one shade of blue (either royal or navy), and one shade of silver, and then just one design template. I'm not a fan of & I hate the mismatched uniform designs. What you've created is vastly superior visually to what the Cowboys as a team wear on the field in real life. I was hoping you would take the time to create a version of this that uses actual silver for the helmet & striping instead of silver-blue. Please take that into consideration?
  12. I agree. I wish the Colorado Rockies would change the primary color of their caps from black to purple. Someone should create a re-colored concept for the Rockies in the concepts forum where they wear a purple cap for home & road with the CR logo in white trimmed in black, and purple lettering/numerals with purple pinstripes.
  13. See? Even fans in a city that no longer has an NBA basketball team get that novelty and special court designs lose money if they don't get enough games played on them to justify having them. Oh, and by the way, it's still a travesty that Seattle still does not have an NBA basketball team, and it's still a travesty that former NBA commissioner David Stern and the NBA Board of Governors allowed the Professional Basketball Club LLC to move the Seattle SuperSonics to Oklahoma City in 2008.
  14. @Moseph Do you think there's any way you would be willing to recreate this uniform concept artwork, but with differences? Specifically, the only differences I'm asking for are these: the helmet shell color should be gold (as an homage to the 1970s Washington teams), with the "W" logo in burgundy, the stripes in a burgundy-white-burgundy pattern, and a burgundy facemask. The pants should be gold with a burgundy-white-burgundy striping pattern. Also, Terry McLaurin's last name is spelled "McLaurin".
  15. I'm a Utah Jazz fan. I would love this concept if it removed the mountain outline. I've always thought of the Jazz as a team whose colors should be purple, yellow and green. I also think these uniforms are miles better than what the team actually unveiled on June 17, 2022. @LA Fakers+ LA Snippers Is there any way you would be willing to create a modified version of these without the mountain outline, and with the tri-colored purple, yellow and green ball the team used from 2010-2022? The way the tri-colored ball in the logo should be colored is as follows: White uniform: purple on far left panel, yellow on left middle panel, green in right middle panel, purple on far right panel. Purple uniform: white on far left panel, yellow on left middle panel, green in right middle panel, white on far right panel. The J-note with tri-color ball on the shorts should match the J-note with tri-color ball on the jerseys.
  16. Exactly. I'm a Utah Jazz fan, and I absolutely HATE these new uniform designs. I also HATE what the Jazz ended up with for its new team colors. I mean, seriously? What was wrong with what the team was wearing for its Association and Icon edition uniforms? The only changes I would have liked to see been made were reverting the striping pattern back to the 1984-1996 version, changing the primary color to purple, with yellow and green as secondary colors, and marrying the Jazz "J" note wordmark logo from 2016 in purple, yellow and green colors to the front of the jersey in the 1984-1996 design. This "rebrand" seriously makes me question my fanhood of the Utah Jazz. Needless to say, I won't be purchasing any merchandise with the new team colors.
  17. I do have one additional request regarding the uniform concepts in this thread: is there any way that the uniform concepts could be re-colored in red, white, and navy blue? Please? I hope that doesn't sound too heretical. I just feel like now that Washington, D.C.'s team name is the Commanders, that the NFL team should change its color scheme to red, white and blue to unify with Washington, D.C.'s other professional sports teams.
  18. @Moseph To be honest, I wish your design for the Washington Commanders in this thread were the exact uniforms the Commanders unveiled on February 2. Your uniform design for the Commanders incorporates more of the team's history and tradition than what Washington unveiled on February 2. I mean, seriously? No gold on the white away uniforms? No pants striping on any set of pants? These concept uniforms look so much better than what they actually unveiled. I LOVE everything about these, from the restored gold facemask, the unified striping on the helmet, shoulder sleeves, pants and socks, to bringing back the font for "Washington" from the Washington Football Team days as part of the wordmark, and more. You really should work for Nike. You nailed these uniform concepts. I grade these uniform concepts a 10/10. Nice work!
  19. Honestly, as a Utah Jazz fan, I have no idea why the team even feels the need to go through yet another rebranding process. The colors were perfect as is when the current uniforms were unveiled in 2016. That said, I do know how oxymoronic it is to have a pro sports team called the "Utah Jazz", since we all know there's no history of jazz music in Utah, and the team name dates back to when the team was founded in New Orleans in 1974. That also said, I wish the team's owner would be more willing and open to giving the team name back to New Orleans, and coming up with a new team name, logos, uniforms and overall brand process that most represents Utah.
  20. Does anyone know of any movies other than "The Fan" (1996) or any other TV shows besides "Last Man Standing" that feature the Colorado Rockies being mentioned or players wearing their uniform appearing in them?
  21. I agree with this 100%. I feel like the NBA should revert the All-Star Game format back to Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference, and should allow players representing their conference to wear their team's uniform design in the All-Star Game, like how it was from 1997-2002. The only catch is that when the All-Star Game is based in a Western Conference city, the Western Conference All-Stars (including those from the Los Angeles Lakers) should wear their team's white Association Edition uniform design in that particular game.
  22. It's a massive swing and a miss, as far as the Cincinnati Bengals' end zone is concerned. I definitely feel like the wordmark color for the Bengals' end zone should be orange and not white.
  23. Hey @pitt6packwould it be possible to get a concept artwork for a possible Super Bowl LVI field matchup between the Tennessee Titans and the Green Bay Packers?
  24. I agree. I mean, it's bad enough that the NBA allowed a team like the Seattle SuperSonics (whom it barely acknowledges any more on NBA.com) to relocate from Seattle, Washington to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 2008 to become the Oklahoma City Thunder, with this all-time hideous logo.
  25. I don't think I can find a record book that old; however, I did find this URL reference (via the Wayback Machine) from November 12, 1996: NFL.COM Browns News (archive.org) It says, in quotes: "Cleveland Browns logo, colors and heritage: The heritage and records, including the Browns’ name, logo, colors, history, playing records, trophies and memorabilia, will remain in Cleveland as property of the Cleveland Browns franchise." It's generally understood as fact that the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens are two separate teams, and that the Ravens were established as an EXPANSION team that began play in 1996, whereas the Browns suspended operations from 1996 through 1998, before rejoining the NFL in 1999.
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