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MJD7

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  1. Westview Witches This branding is based around the great introduction to TV in the MCU: WandaVision. The alternate really leans into the early television aesthetic of the opening episode.
  2. My general rule of thumb is that if the jersey matches the pants, the helmet should match the socks, whether that results in a completely monotone combo or not. That's part of why certain monochrome combos like the Seahawks work for me, while a number of the Color Rush sets, which often were a different color from the helmet but were one color from the neck down, didn't. It's also why I think that Bills set actually works, as @fouhy12 said, the socks help balance out the helmet. It'd be better with stripes on the socks, though. That Jets combo isn't bad, as there's plenty of white on the jersey for the socks to balance out with, and a white facemask would be even better. Green socks would probably work just as well with this set though. As for the Bears, if they go all-navy, I prefer their worn-once Color Rush combo: The team confirmed as much, as you can see in @Pigskin12's post on the previous page:
  3. Los Angeles Marvels This set was inspired by one of the most powerful characters in the MCU, Captain Marvel. The Cinematic alternate takes inspiration from the Ms. Marvel TV show logo.
  4. Manhattan 4s After John Krasinski's turn as Reed Richards in Multiverse of Madness (I'm still holding out hope that he keeps the role), the Fantastic Four have officially debuted in the MCU. The blue alternate is directly inspired by his suit in the film.
  5. I think that’s a good general rule of thumb, but I’m not sure I’d go as far as to say there aren’t any exceptions to it. I personally like certain monochrome combos that are either quite dark, like the Seahawks or Bears all-navy, or combos that are all-white, such as the Dolphins or Bills (I generally prefer the contrasting pants for both of those teams, but I still don’t mind the all-white). I’m also genuinely curious whether this uniform is part of that rule for you, or if it gets an exception because of the stripes on the socks: As a lifelong Vikings fan, I actually prefer the purple pants as the primary road combo. I do agree though that pairing the purple pants with purple socks is less than ideal. My slight disagreement is that I don’t think the white socks necessarily need to be striped in order for them to be a superior option to purple socks.
  6. I actually prefer the black socks with the black jersey for the Bengals, as the orange socks are the only part of the uniform that’s solid orange, everything else has stripes, which kind of bugs me. It makes the socks stand out too much in my eyes. I only like the orange socks when they’re paired with the orange jersey. I guess I disagree with the premise that all-black needs contrasting socks, as I seem to be in the minority for liking the Falcons’ all-black combo. These both look great though (as do the Ravens’ purple pants on the road).
  7. Queens Spiders The most iconic character in Marvel comics had to get his own team. The Cinematic alternate is inspired by the Symbiote suit, which *spoilers* was hinted at in the post-credits scene of No Way Home.
  8. The Titans light blue pants are their best away combo, but they really chose one of the worst possible games to wear them against the Dolphins' aqua. Also, I haven't watched a game of theirs in a while, but the two-tone silver sword really is so bad. They really need to change uniforms yesterday. That's not to mention that the association between swords and Greek Titans seems a bit forced to say the least. The Dolphins, on the other hand, their main set is underrated. I'd be more than happy if they returned to the throwbacks, but the current shade of aqua, the number font, and the logo are all pretty nice.
  9. Cairo Knights Inspired by the recent Moon Knight TV series, this set focuses mostly on white & silver, with a touch of gold.
  10. The Jaguars - Browns matchup looks great. The Jags’ teal pants play off nicely against the brown & orange. The Jags’ plain black & white jersey doesn’t even look boring at all when paired with the teal pants. It’s stating the obvious, but this should be their primary road look.
  11. Kamar-Taj Sorcerers This set takes font and color inspiration from Doctor Strange. The special alternate is inspired by Steve Ditko's trippy and iconic artwork.
  12. Skrullos Skrulls I liked Secret Invasion more than most people seemed to, although the finale was a bit of a letdown. This set takes inspiration from the Secret Invasion comics branding.
  13. So much better. I’d still like the horn to curl back upwards, but otherwise that’s a pretty perfect Rams set in my eyes.
  14. I can live with the chest patch and the gradient, personally. What I don't like about the numbers (and the sleeve design) is that shiny, "Fruit Roll-Up" texture they have, I'd get rid of that. A lot of Adidas uniforms tend to have a similar shiny texture, and it just looks cheap to me. I definitely understand this. Allow me to clarify my stance by saying some things I expressly don't love about the throwback: Others may disagree, but I'm honestly not big on block numbers beyond a few classic teams such as the Packers, Raiders, and Chiefs. I think the number font itself is an improvement with the modern Rams set. I don't like the navy helmet, royal jersey mismatch. The finish on the new helmet looks great, a definite upgrade over the navy in my book. The "ram horn" sleeve stripe clearly isn't adaptable to modern jersey templates. The modern sleeve "loop" is a nice adaptation, although I'd get rid of the "divide" in the middle of it. I honestly like the modern pants stripe more than the throwback one. It's a more unique stripe design, but still fits witin the context of the set. However, all of these upgrades are negated by the highlighter yellow and the baffling choice to put a divide in the horn.
  15. Sakaar Valkyries This set is inspired by the gold, silver, and blue of her "Thor: Ragnarok" costume. The Cinematic alternate takes inspiration from her "Love and Thunder" outfit.
  16. These two photos illustrate why the Rams’ rebrand is such a disappointment, even before inspecting the finer details. The athletic gold really makes a world of difference. I’m not even someone who’d advocate for the Rams to just go back to the throwbacks & call it a day; if they kept this modern set, but just went back to athletic gold & the old horn, I’d be largely happy with it. That highlighter yellow & the broken horn are just each such eyesores.
  17. New Orleans Falcons Although probably sort of a disorienting name for NFL fans, it is where the character is revealed to be from in his TV show. The Cinematic alternate is inspired by Falcon's initial makeshift costume in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
  18. According to the NCAA website, you actually did Iowa a disservice, as from what I can tell they are ranked 5th. However, Louisville is 16th. Maybe these results are after the conference championship games, I’m not sure. By that same measurement though, FSU’s defense is ranked 14th, ahead of Alabama (18th), Texas (23rd), and way ahead of Washington (90th). Could that same argument not be used as justification for FSU’s strong defense to be put in, as well? And even this is besides the main point that, if you are undefeated, I don’t see how you aren’t given even a chance to compete for the championship.
  19. FSU's offense had more yards in their conference championship game, with their 3rd-string quarterback, than Michigan did in theirs with their starter. Louisville is also ranked higher than Iowa.
  20. TVA Lokis Purposely inconsistent branding for the god of mischief, with every single shade of green and gold imaginable. The Cinematic alternate is based on the TVA jumpsuit from the TV show.
  21. If you're referring to the "Twin Cities" alternate, that is not their City Connect, it's just part of their regular rotation. The article linked says that the team plans to have a City Connect for 2024.
  22. This would make sense at first glance, but I'm honestly still halfway convinced they would have still jumped Texas ahead of FSU, even though Texas' win vs. Alabama would be slightly less important. What really would have helped was if Alabama didn't convert their miraculous 4th-&-31 against Auburn, as there wouldn't have been a 5th team that had any "realistic" qualms with being left out. Although I wouldn't endorse boycotting the game, I will say, playing Georgia still looks like a lose-lose for them. If they beat Georgia, people will say that it's because Georgia didn't care and that a lot of their best players sat out because of the NFL draft. If they lose, it only confirms people's previously held beliefs of SEC superiority. It does make me wonder what would happen if FSU beats Georgia, remaining undefeated at 14-0, while Texas or Alabama wins the title with one loss, leaving FSU as the only undefeated team. Although I'd probably be fine with that on a personal level, I don't think it'd be realistic. Especially from a cynical point-of-view, it'd be leaving millions of dollars on the table by not having the best teams from each conference play each other. I think there's a way to make it work, so long as it's grounded by objective criteria such as a conference championship, but obviously the current system does not really fit that bill. Exactly. The ideal for me would be to have 4 or 8 conferences total, and have each conference champion play each other in the playoff. It preserves (and even probably amplifies) the importance of the conference championship games while still having the grand playoff at the end of the year where the best teams play each other. The main difference is that it'd be decided on the field, objectively, instead of in a secret room by a random committee.
  23. Harlem Hulks Another one of the classic original 6 Avengers, I tried to make the wordmarks as "strong" and imposing as possible. The alternate is inspired by Hulk's rage-fueled tirade through Johannesburg in Age of Ultron.
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