Posted on 01/17/2017 8:00:57 AM PST by C19fan
The San Diego Chargers' old lightning bolt logo remained essentially unchanged for more than 40 years.
The Los Angeles Chargers' first logo lasted about 48 hours.
On Saturday, team officials said they had scrapped their first logo, which bore an uncanny resemblance to the Los Angeles Dodgers' timeless blue-and-white 'LA' crest.
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It’s a business. Grabbing the cash is what it’s about. If they can find an audience in LA this is the best move for Spanos. Free brand new stadium with a sweetheart lease and massive business opportunities. And if he sells a team in LA is worth more than a team in SD. Meanwhile the “moving fee” gives all the other owners more than $20 million. And given how terrible the Rams are they will be the better team and more likely to draw audience. Worst case scenario it buys OKC and San Antonio time to put together stadium deals and “lure” the Chargers east, and since the Rams own the stadium they can leave any time.
That’s not “dated”,it’s “classic”.
(Perception is everything.):-)
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I understand that. I guess for me then, it means that I should view my loyalty to my NFL team as no different than my loyalty to any other large, C-suite consumer enterprise such as Disney, Kraft, Pepsi, or Target (which is none at all, basically)
I’d liken it more to your loyalty to a band. Band’s change, they switch personal, the people in the band move to different places, go through different styles. Especially those seemingly forever bands with few if any original members left, they’ve become brands more than bands, but if you still like them good for you, and if you don’t good for you too. That’s what your NFL team is, and they just might go down a path you don’t want to be their fan anymore.
Unless they’re siphoning taxes to pay for their stadiums, none of my time or money goes to the nfl.
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