I wanted a Tate George tie dye so bad when I was a kid but they never sold those jerseys for the one season the Nets actually wore themNJ Nets Tie Dyes!
I used to go to these games at Brendan Byrne all the time. My dad, brother and I would get tix for $5.I wanted a Tate George tie dye so bad when I was a kid but they never sold those jerseys for the one season the Nets actually wore them
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It's really pretty bad. And the Toronto raptors jersey cuts the balls off of the baddest creature in geological history.Love the Dodgers LA. Love Pat Patriot even though I despise that franchise. No idea why they go with Elvis over that one.
The Celtics leprechaun is horrible. And the Dolphins logo with a dolphin wearing a freaking helmet is the worst logo in all of sports
Same here. We went to lots of games because they were so cheap. Morris was absolutely nuts. Mookie Blaylock was my favorite.I used to go to these games at Brendan Byrne all the time. My dad, brother and I would get tix for $5.
Love these unis so much. Shoots me right back to those days. I'd pay top dollar for a Chris Morris tie dye
Chris Morris. Dayem. Blast from the past. He was a baller.I used to go to these games at Brendan Byrne all the time. My dad, brother and I would get tix for $5.
Love these unis so much. Shoots me right back to those days. I'd pay top dollar for a Chris Morris tie dye
Nope. Good riddance to that. It had it's time. And we don't need another Samoyed debate.View attachment 109912
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Lol, and yet you started one and then doubled down on it.Nope. Good riddance to that. It had it's time. And we don't need another Samoyed debate.
My football team made the biggest "new coke" mistake of all time. Probably an old exec who thought he was appealing to the kids. Geordi knows the scoreLol, and yet you started one and then double down on it.
To me, it was foolish marketing decision to take a unique trademark, with 80 years of tradition and replace it with a generic one. It was the "new Coke" of sports logos. I don't think Dave really ever understood it, which was why he gave us a wolf logo and kept trying to "create" traditions stolen from NC State.
Don’t like the new husky logo. Too generic and looks like a wolf.Lol, and yet you started one and then doubled down on it.
To me, it was foolish marketing decision to take a unique trademark, with 80 years of tradition and replace it with a generic one. It was the "new Coke" of sports logos. I don't think Dave really ever understood it, which was why he gave us a wolf logo and kept trying to "create" traditions stolen from NC State.
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Disagree.
I never realized.Not the best but the most clever. Tight. @lateralous i had to post the pic in all its glory
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If you turn that log upside down it looks like a robot violating a crabYankees, Whalers and Bulls
The Bulls is probably the best because it's awesome looking, untouched for over 50 years, and it doubles as a space alien.
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Agree. I think a lot of the expansion NHL jerseys have been pretty inventive. I may be alone here but I think the color scheme here fits the brand so well: I mean, he's basically draped in a pine tree, as he should be.I never realized.
I have such a biased soft spot for the Whale. It’s just so classic and from what I heard still some of the better NHL selling merch as of a few years ago.
Not a classic but the new Kracken logo and colors are sick. Love the sea foam and charcoal. View attachment 109922
The Montréal Expos logo features a stylized letter "M" representing Montreal, combined with lowercase "e" (for Expos) and "b" (for baseball). The logo is a blend of red, white, and blue, the team's colors. The "e" is red, the "M" is half white and half blue, and the "b" is blue. The logo is often interpreted as "Expos de Montréal Baseball" in French.
We have one of the best logos in the sport and it's an actual Husky instead of the dopey/happy red tongue sticking out Samoyed we had for years.Lol, and yet you started one and then doubled down on it.
To me, it was foolish marketing decision to take a unique trademark, with 80 years of tradition and replace it with a generic one. It was the "new Coke" of sports logos. I don't think Dave really ever understood it, which was why he gave us a wolf logo and kept trying to "create" traditions stolen from NC State.