Rams Tell Nike... Do Not Change Horn Design.
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- D-GenerationX
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Never been a fan of the royal blue and yellow.
They look like kid's pajamas.
They look like kid's pajamas.
Those "kids pajamas" were voted the BEST uni for many many years. To each his own I guess. I love my Rams PJ's.D-GenerationX wrote: ↑Sun Jun 03, 2018 9:54 pmNever been a fan of the royal blue and yellow.
They look like kid's pajamas.

agreed. looks like a division 3 college uni.D-GenerationX wrote: ↑Sun Jun 03, 2018 9:54 pmNever been a fan of the royal blue and yellow.
They look like kid's pajamas.
This is what I took it to mean.
Honestly, I never even noticed that the thickness of the horns decreased over time. Last year I actually had to look at an old picture to see what some of you were talking about.
Honestly, I think I like the horns at the current thickness...not that I'm a jagoff or anything.

I think I'd feel better about royal blue and yellow if there was a new design involved, along with including some white it the mix.
I think those old royal and yellow uniforms just look tired and old. I'm not a fan (although I do recall liking it back when they moved away from the Colts color combo back in the day).
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“I think I'd feel better about royal blue and yellow if there was a new design involved, along with including some white it the mix.”
I really like uniform combo of royal blue, yellow, and white. Would white horns outlined or shadowed with yellow look lame on the helmet?
I really like uniform combo of royal blue, yellow, and white. Would white horns outlined or shadowed with yellow look lame on the helmet?
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the nfl is one unit. The NFL decides to keep the horns. The Rams have no say.
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That's total Bullshit. Why make up crap you know nothing about?clevelandrams wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:51 amthe nfl is one unit. The NFL decides to keep the horns. The Rams have no say.
..... and when you start making shit up, it might help your cause to give us a link. Good idea?

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lol at making shit up. you have no proof i'm wrong. You have nothing but a belief.Skyhook wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 3:45 pmThat's total Bullshit. Why make up crap you know nothing about?clevelandrams wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:51 amthe nfl is one unit. The NFL decides to keep the horns. The Rams have no say.
..... and when you start making shit up, it might help your cause to give us a link. Good idea?
why would i have a link to something you arent supposed to know? you're so gullible, you think the world is some rosy open face place for you to understand? lol
the league decides all logos, all team locations, all colors. Its one corporation. Stop acting like a baby about sports on your tv.
why in the hell do you think all the colors were mostly bright in the 70s,80s and then they got real gothic in recent history.. ts because one entity wanted it all to flow together, they decide the trends. Your dumb sports fan ass just follows along.
learn to think for yourself for once. All you know how to do is believe everything tv tells you.
This stuff is more entertaining than the BS fluff articles that are being written by "journalists" this time of year.clevelandrams wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 11:16 pmlol at making shit up. you have no proof i'm wrong. You have nothing but a belief.Skyhook wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 3:45 pmThat's total Bullshit. Why make up crap you know nothing about?clevelandrams wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:51 amthe nfl is one unit. The NFL decides to keep the horns. The Rams have no say.
..... and when you start making shit up, it might help your cause to give us a link. Good idea?
why would i have a link to something you arent supposed to know? you're so gullible, you think the world is some rosy open face place for you to understand? lol
the league decides all logos, all team locations, all colors. Its one corporation. Stop acting like a baby about sports on your tv.
why in the hell do you think all the colors were mostly bright in the 70s,80s and then they got real gothic in recent history.. ts because one entity wanted it all to flow together, they decide the trends. Your dumb sports fan ass just follows along.
learn to think for yourself for once. All you know how to do is believe everything tv tells you.

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ie you have no way to counter what i'm saying so you make another stupid joke.This stuff is more entertaining than the BS fluff articles that are being written by "journalists" this time of year.
Still waiting for a link to your BS claim.clevelandrams wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 1:03 amie you have no way to counter what i'm saying so you make another stupid joke.This stuff is more entertaining than the BS fluff articles that are being written by "journalists" this time of year.

Maybe this will clear up your confusion......
NFL Constitution and Bylaws Article XIX 19.9
(D) No club shall have the right to make changes in its club colors and/or in the designs of its team helmets or uniforms except in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) Absent specific extenuating circumstances as determined by the Commissioner, if a club desires to make any changes in club colors, uniform appearance, designs of team helmets, designs of team uniforms, trademarks, or trade names, it must give written notice and details thereof to the League on or before March 1 of the year prior to the year in which it wishes to change; must comply with the uniform change notification and approval timeline as established by the League office and amended from time to time; and further must obtain approval from the League pursuant to Section 19.9(D)(2) by December 1 of the year prior to the year in which it wishes to change; otherwise it shall have no right to make any change for the succeeding season.
(2) Despite the provisions of the foregoing sub-paragraph (1) of this Section 19.9(D) and despite the fact that notice was given of the proposed change in the colors and/or designs of team helmet and uniforms as above set out, should such change, in the opinion of the Commissioner, result in any conflict with the club colors and/or helmet and uniform designs of any other club, and the clubs involved are unable to agree upon a method of solving such conflict, the Commissioner shall have the right to designate the club colors and/or the designs of the team helmet or uniforms to be used by the affected clubs.
2002 Resolution G-3
Third, be it Further Resolved, that a Club may not change its regular home and away uniforms more than once every five NFL seasons, and may not change its third uniform design more than once every five NFL seasons, absent specific extenuating circumstances (e.g., Club ownership change or relocation) as determined by the Commissioner.

Haha! Classic.
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That's simply point-blank not true, because franchises control their own uniforms--however, the league must be informed of major uniform changes something like two years in advance of their going into effect.clevelandrams wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:51 amthe nfl is one unit. The NFL decides to keep the horns. The Rams have no say.
Those helmet horns (whatever their thickness) are a critical aspect of the Rams' uniforms, I'd venture...



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This statement confuses me. Who or what is this NFL that tells the NFL what to do? If, as you say and I agree with you, that the NFL is one entity just like General Motors and US Steel who is the person at the top who makes the final decisions? Don't say the Commissioner who receives $1 million per team per year in salary. Just think of waking up every Christmas morning and there is a certified check for $32 million in your stocking. Year after year. Are you going to rock the boat or are you going to be a good boy and do as you are told? The owners created the post of Commissioner so that they could say that they were actually being overseen by a neutral party that would root out and punish anyone who threatened "the integrity of the game". The US Supreme Court ruled the NFL a monopoly when it was sued by the XFL but it wasn't broken up and the pieces sold as many other monopolies have been since the 1930s? Why?clevelandrams wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:51 amthe nfl is one unit. The NFL decides to keep the horns. The Rams have no say.
It was the USFL in the 1980s that sued and won an antitrust case against the NFL and was awarded $1. I loved the spring league schedule of the USFL and was a big LA Express fan. But a few owners convinced the others to switch to the fall and sue the NFL hoping to broker a forced NBA/ABA type merger. The leading USFL owner who led this suicide mission: Donald Trump.Hari rama wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 12:44 pmThis statement confuses me. Who or what is this NFL that tells the NFL what to do? If, as you say and I agree with you, that the NFL is one entity just like General Motors and US Steel who is the person at the top who makes the final decisions? Don't say the Commissioner who receives $1 million per team per year in salary. Just think of waking up every Christmas morning and there is a certified check for $32 million in your stocking. Year after year. Are you going to rock the boat or are you going to be a good boy and do as you are told? The owners created the post of Commissioner so that they could say that they were actually being overseen by a neutral party that would root out and punish anyone who threatened "the integrity of the game". The US Supreme Court ruled the NFL a monopoly when it was sued by the XFL but it wasn't broken up and the pieces sold as many other monopolies have been since the 1930s? Why?clevelandrams wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:51 amthe nfl is one unit. The NFL decides to keep the horns. The Rams have no say.
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