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re: Every Super Bowl field designPosted by UnluckyTiger
on 2/7/23 at 4:58 am to lesgeaux

SB IV is awesome.
re: Every Super Bowl field designPosted by grizzlylongcut on 2/7/23 at 8:44 am to lesgeaux
That website looks like it was made in 1996.
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Yep, need to go back to each Super Bowl having their own logo.
People talk about sports becoming corporate and sterile but this is the biggest example of that. I can remember every Super Bowl and big plays from them just by looking at the logo.
Now with the stupid uniform logos I couldn’t tell you one game apart from another.
Same goes for the NCAA tournament. NW St. beating Iowa on Oakland’s black court. Tyus Edney going coast to coast on Boise’s blue and orange. Bryce Drew in Oklahoma City, etc…. Now its just the same generic court designs with slight color variations in the corners.
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Yep, need to go back to each Super Bowl having their own logo.
I'm convinced Roger Goddell sits in his office and has brainstorming sessions to come up with unnecessary ideas to frick up a situation that should be un-frickup-able?
There was absolutely ZERO reason to mandate generic Super Bowl logos, or change the conference championship trophies from a somewhat of a classic work of art to something that LITERALLY looks like a clothing iron, other than to change for the sake of change.
The changed logo and championship trophies are small things...but indicative of the bigger, flawed, approach. The NFL is far and away the most popular and lucrative entertainment business in the US...and the NFL seems hellbent to change that.
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re: Every Super Bowl field designPosted by Basura Blanco
on 2/7/23 at 9:18 am to lesgeaux

That's really cool. To take it a step farther, I believe the fields and game it itself looked better when playing outdoors on grass in the daytime. Super Bowl XI between the Raiders and Vikings at the Rose Bowl was the last one that ended before dark and the most visually appealing in Super Bowl history imo.

re: Every Super Bowl field designPosted by TexasTiger08
on 2/7/23 at 9:56 am to WPBTiger

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Yep, need to go back to each Super Bowl having their own logo.
Between this and the NCAA hoops courts/logos, I get irrationally frustrated. I’ll echo what others have said. I can look at a logo or court and my memory is instantly accessed. Nowadays, I’ll have to think about where the game is being played and what number we are on.
re: Every Super Bowl field designPosted by bluestem75
on 2/7/23 at 4:25 pm to TexasTiger08

XXVII is my favorite. Loved the incorporation of the roses in the logo.
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XXXVI’s original logo was way better than the Post-9/11 one they came up with:
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XXXVI’s original logo was way better than the Post-9/11 one they came up with:
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re: Every Super Bowl field designPosted by 91TIGER on 2/7/23 at 5:13 pm to Basura Blanco

Remember like it was yesterday. We played football outside after every Super Bowl when we were young. It was all about the game and not the hype and bull shite halftime/commercials back then. Good times, too bad the younger guys on here couldn't experience those times. Even though life got 'richer' in material terms it had nothing on those years when we were less fortunate.
re: Every Super Bowl field designPosted by 91TIGER on 2/8/23 at 6:26 pm to Basura Blanco
I knew we played outside after the Steelers v Cowboys SB and it was daylight too. I must have been the year before this because I remember the Bicentennial patches on the shirts and the red stripe on the Cowboys helmets. The year after the Raiders v Vikings was in the Superdome and I don't remember what time it ended ? But I do know the next year the Steelers and Cowboys played again and it was getting dark when Jackie Smith dropped that pass in the endzone.

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