MaSe tells the story of when his 12-year-old 6’2 son said mid-game he doesn’t want to play basketball anymore because he wants to be an “intellectual” 😭🏀💀
@SkinsDraft@ZachCohenFB I’m talking about font stylings when it comes to the numbers, and letter stylings. Not the salute to service stuff.
Making people who were slaughtered/actively disenfranchised into mascots is sinister behavior. Way more sinister than focusing on historical conquerers.
In 1919 the black national anthem became official. In 1931 the Star-Spangled Banner became official…….much like the history of this country, black people had it first….we always do….
@RussellDMV@Bentheboss1992@JunksRadio@DrinkSurfside@Commanders Not quite true.
Roman military ranking places the commander (Legatus) at the top, followed by the centurion, and lastly, the sentinel(common soldier/guard).
https://t.co/56xkbsi7UC
We definitely could go with another name, but trademarks are expensive on this scale.
@Bentheboss1992@RussellDMV@JunksRadio@DrinkSurfside@Commanders We can not like it but I think they should do this. Everything branding should connect.
Going back to the RFK site, in Washington where the prominent building are inspired by Rome.
Honestly anything but US Military is an improvement.
@Bentheboss1992@RussellDMV@JunksRadio@DrinkSurfside@Commanders Thanks for this.
Is it inconceivable that as the team and ownership progresses, they felt the need to hone in on one of those groups and consider clarifying a brand? Because you can’t do something visually and marketing with all those groups that’s actually cohesive.
@HankThomasDC@Robostop10@JunksRadio@DrinkSurfside@Commanders It’s on the team to convey it. But as far as a brand, not only does it make sense, it’s finally a sense of direction.
For crying out loud the new stadium mock ups look like a new version of the Roman Coliseum, and looks like a “New Monument” here in DC.