End the thread right now....nothing tops the Cleveland Browns Brownie. NOTHING.But, if they're counting this one as an alternate, then that's my vote, but it's just the primary without the text.
i always thought it was silly.also, it was never officially associated with the team.End the thread right now....nothing tops the Cleveland Browns Brownie. NOTHING.But, if they're counting this one as an alternate, then that's my vote, but it's just the primary without the text.
I like how they felt the need to use a caption.Too bad this is just NFL, NCAA is much more interesting.
The Bengals shoudl do away with those God-awful stripes and use the cat's head instead.
I like this one myself.
XThis helmet was so uncool that it is actually cool!I like Chicago's old school C helmet. I also like the Bengals stripes better than the Tiger head. Of course both are better than when it just said BENGALS!
That's not Foghorn Leghorn?I like how they felt the need to use a caption.Too bad this is just NFL, NCAA is much more interesting.
wow is that bad.
Kinda Gayish!
Wow, that's awful.What, no love for Pittsburgh's slightly effeminate steel worker?Bronco Alternate has got to be the worst alternate logo currently used in the NFL. Actually, I don't think I have ever actually seen it in use anywhere...
There's NO business like STEEL business, there's NO business I knowwww!Wow, that's awful.What, no love for Pittsburgh's slightly effeminate steel worker?Bronco Alternate has got to be the worst alternate logo currently used in the NFL. Actually, I don't think I have ever actually seen it in use anywhere...
http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?lo=962
Slightly??? Kordell posed for that drawing.Wow, that's awful.What, no love for Pittsburgh's slightly effeminate steel worker?Bronco Alternate has got to be the worst alternate logo currently used in the NFL. Actually, I don't think I have ever actually seen it in use anywhere...
http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?lo=962
That is one girly looking tap dancing horse.Bronco Alternate has got to be the worst alternate logo currently used in the NFL. Actually, I don't think I have ever actually seen it in use anywhere...
It looks like a Division II college helmet.XThis helmet was so uncool that it is actually cool!I like Chicago's old school C helmet. I also like the Bengals stripes better than the Tiger head. Of course both are better than when it just said BENGALS!
That's my favorite of the ones I've seen so far in this thread (although like several of the ones that have been posted it's not really an "alternate" logo so much as their former primary logo), with the Bengals one a distant second.I would put the Bengals as the best "true" alternate.
The Chargers logo gets my vote.That's my favorite of the ones I've seen so far in this thread (although like several of the ones that have been posted it's not really an "alternate" logo so much as their former primary logo), with the Bengals one a distant second.I would put the Bengals as the best "true" alternate.
strange.... very strange!!That is one girly looking tap dancing horse.Bronco Alternate has got to be the worst alternate logo currently used in the NFL. Actually, I don't think I have ever actually seen it in use anywhere...
I'd rather have some diamonds of colors that have nothing to do with our team on our helmet. Please, you know the stripes are amazing.The Bengals shoudl do away with those God-awful stripes and use the cat's head instead.
Snake as a Plane.
I'd rather have some diamonds of colors that have nothing to do with our team on our helmet. Please, you know the stripes are amazing.The Bengals should do away with those God-awful stripes and use the cat's head instead.
SoFresh&SoClean =Nothing to do with the team? The logo represents the steel industry of the city the team is located in... By the way, how is it dodging bengal tigers on your way to work in Cinci?
Yep. Those hypocycloids "have nothing to do with [the STEELers]"A more appropriate alias would be "So Jealous & So Clueless".The Steelers logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). Created by U.S. Steel Corp. (now known as USX Corp.), the logo contains three hypocycloids (diamond shapes).
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During the 1970s, the logo's meaning was extended to include the three materials used to produce steel: yellow for coal, orange for ore and blue for steel scrap.