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Everything posted by Indigo
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How long before a "tHaT dOeSn'T lOoK hAlF bAD" comment?
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All I want is a Clippers city jersey with Lakers' colors on it. If Nike wants to connect with Los Angeles, that's the way to do it.
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Someone did say this, but I'm not going tosearch through 4+ pages for it. That person was incorrect, but they did say it. But on another note: why are we still rehashing this? @IceCap doesn't like it, you guys do, and that's that, Jack. Agree to disagree and move on. On the topic of the future of NBA asethetics, I hope Nike loses the contract and adidas or UA picks it up. How likely is that? I'm not sure.
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2022 NFL regular season through Super Bowl LVII
Indigo replied to PittsburghSucks's topic in Sports In General
As ussual, Mike McCarthy "McCarthys" the game away. Take a 35 yard field goal to take the lead? Nah. But go for it on 4th down knowing if you miss, you give one of the clutchest players ever a chance? Sure, why not? -
2022 NFL regular season through Super Bowl LVII
Indigo replied to PittsburghSucks's topic in Sports In General
I have no idea who this #34 on my Cowboys is, but he sure can run the ball, so kudos to him. I'm prepared for a post-game hissy fit from Rodgers, especially after his reciever stopped running on a would-be touchdown. -
This. Not every uniform choice needs a deep, superficial meaning. Just point out the details that are on the jersey and call it a wrap. There's nothing wrong for liking something because you like it. And there's nothing wrong for disliking something because you don't like it. I highly doubt that when any of you pick what shirt to wear, your thinking about how the "red threads signify the passionate blood in your veins." You wore it because you liked it and/or it fit the occasion. Simple as that.
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The rose on GS's uniforms won't even show up in-game.
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It's gonna be slow, but Twitter is definitely going to lose their user base. It will be a major adjustment for most people after almost a decade, but there's only 4 situations that can happen: Twitter loses it's user base to someone like Mastodon, so they go bankrupt Twitter goes bankrupt, thus losing the user base Someone actually stands up to Musk and tries to undo some of the damage done.
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Every other blue element either touches white or silver, but the helmet is straight blue-on-black. The logo being single-colored doesn't help either.
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The insane part is that by monetizing it, he's actively devaluing what he's trying to monetize. Musk has enacted a plan to slowly but surely tear down the platform he paid 44 billion for.
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All it takes is for one buffoon to impersonate an official league account, and Elon will have an Elawsuit on hs hands.
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This. the Jets should wear this until the end of time.
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Toronto Raptors Toronto officially re-added purple back to thier color scheme in 2021, but the only place we saw it was thier 2021 Earned edition. It's about time the Raptors returned to the color scheme that propelled them to a top tier look early on. Association/Icon: The side panel is cut in the middle to simply (but not subtly) highlight the Raptors chevron, present in almost every iteration of Raps unis, and a staple of their identity as The North. Statement: The half purple/half black base is a nod to the early 2000s set that Vince Carter made popluar, with the side panel going red/white as a nod to the Canadian flag. City: Yes, it's corny, and yes, they've done this already (very frequently, too), but what better way to reflect the city of Toronto than with the black and gold of Drake's OVO brand? The pinstripes of the original Barney's return, and the throwback "Toronto" font featured on all of the OVO uniforms returns as well.
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What if Detriot took a page out of the NBA's book and went oversimplified?
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It's college. There are 1000s of teams. You're going to have overlap. In the NFL, there are 32 teams, and while there is overlap, no 2 teams use the same exact colors and design.
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It's not the end of the world, but you would like for teams to be at least a little bit distinguishable from one another. I'd rather have this: than this: