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56 minutes ago, SailorOfSilence102 said:
I'm not trying to be mean, but I've never even considered for a moment that the Broncos looked that noticeably like the Bears. The uniform color use and logos are nothing alike, and even the colors themselves, in addition to the hierarchy of them being different, aren't that like super similar ? The Broncos shade of blue is a bit brighter, the Bears shade of orange is a bit more faded whereas the Broncos is super saturated. I really don't think it's a problem.
Agree 100%. Not sure if this is accurate but found online.
Bears on top then Broncos below
DARK NAVY
PANTONE: PMS 5395 C
HEX COLOR: #0B162A
CMYK: (100, 60, 0, 80)
RGB: (11, 22, 42)
BUY MATCHING PAINTORANGE
PANTONE: PMS 1665 C
HEX COLOR: #C83803;
CMYK: (0, 75, 100, 0)
RGB: (200, 56, 3)BRONCOS ORANGE
PANTONE: PMS 1655 C
HEX COLOR: #FB4F14;
RGB: (251, 79, 20)
CMYK: (0, 75, 98, 0)
BUY MATCHING PAINTBRONCOS NAVY
PANTONE: PMS 289 C
HEX COLOR: #002244;
RGB: (0, 34, 68)
CMYK: (81, 45, 0, 75)- 3
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1 minute ago, j'villejags said:
Hopefully Buffalo Bill is not modeling the uniforms.Actually that'd be worth tuning in for. Lol
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34 minutes ago, infrared41 said:
If any of you would like to do something that would actually help Native American people, here are a few suggestions...
https://www.naha-inc.org/about/
Or you can just keep virtue signaling about chops, mascots, and team names.
Carry on.
well, we can actually do both, it's not an "either or".
And the minute you used the phrase "virtue signaling" you lost credibility.
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I'm going to pistol whip the next person that says "Natty". Lol. But seriously, it's awful.
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Maybe the strategy was, "if we make the uniforms so bad, it'll draw attention away from the renaming!"
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As much as the discussion in this thread understandbly tends to focus on the endzone designs, the thing I miss most about the pre-SBXXXI fields are the team color 20 yard lines and numbers.
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36 minutes ago, lahaye7 said:
I wouldn't be shocked that most teams will have a white alt helmet in the coming season. The whole football universe seems to love the stormtrooper/icy white costumes.
Maybe I'm an optimist. Maybe I'm being naive, but I don't think the NFL is going to turn into College FB with regards to the multiple helmets. I think we will see the majority of teams have 1 alternate shell, and some won't have any.
I just don't see the league allowing a free for all where we see a team like the Jets having green, white, black, and anthracite/gray options in one year.
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1 hour ago, Cujo said:
No. Really. I'm not understanding the point of your GRAND LIST
I didn't get it either until he explained it.
2024 NFL Changes
in Sports Logo News
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I'm so sick of the "storytelling" BS. It doesn't drive sales, and nobody gives a #$%*. Really need a social media team from a franchise with extremely traditional look (Steelers, Packers, Giants, etc.) to come out with a fake press release for their existing uniforms whike making fun of all the bs marketing talk.
"Calling all Big Blue faithful!
Get ready to witness a groundbreaking moment in the history of football fashion as we unveil the next evolution of the iconic New York Giants uniform
"Big Blue" Home Jersey
Step into the future with our revolutionary "Big Blue" jersey, where the color represents a pillar of strength and resilience ingrained in the fabric of our team's identity. The majestic blue hue symbolizes the vastness of the New York sky, mirroring the limitless potential of our players on the field, and the boundless determination of the Giants to conquer any challenge that comes their way.
"Hudson Ice" Jersey
Similar to classic white, a symbol of purity and unity, bringing together players and fans alike in a shared commitment to excellence. It represents a pristine, snowy field upon which legends are made, where every play unfolds with the grace and precision of a ballet at the Lincoln Center.
"Straight Fire" Jersey
This bold red embodies the fiery passion and relentless drive that define New York's competitive spirit. Like a beacon of hope, this vibrant tone will inspire fans to stand tall in the face of adversity, rallying behind our warriors and offering support to the Big Blue and Hudson Ice."