Wednesday
Oct032007

Some Unusually Familiar Concepts

I got a funny email yesterday. Check out these. See if you notice a pattern.


I don't feel a need to explain or comment on them really. They sort of speak for themselves. Pretty clever, if you ask me. What do you think of them?

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Reader Comments (7)

I don't get this...

Oct 3 · 2:19 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterMichael

I get it, it is logos of other pro or college teams. The Ducks is the U of Oregon, Bruins is UCLA. Hurricanes is U of Miami, Panthers is Carolina Panthers, Kings is Sacramento and Rangers is MLB Texas.

If you hold your mouse over the picture, the file name has the two teams in the name, I figured out the teams before I saw that.

Oct 3 · 2:35 PM PDT | Unregistered Commenterhockeygoon96

only thing is that the kings logo still has the basketball in it. I don't recognize the UCLA logo, but whatever. Always kinda saw that Sacramento and LA had the same colors.
Can keep going too.
Winnipeg-NY Jets
Dallas-Utah Stars/Starzz

It's easier to do in other sports though.

Oct 3 · 5:45 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterWashington

Haha, as a UCLA fan I must admit...the Bruin always looks too happy.

Oct 3 · 5:50 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterKyle J Silva

the kings actually look sick

Oct 3 · 7:51 PM PDT | Unregistered Commenterfrostbite

Take off the basketball, replace the lances with hockey sticks and add more detail to the crown and the Kings jersey would be dope.

Oct 4 · 8:25 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterMasik

personally, as a Univeristy of Miami Graduate and current Grad School Student, I find the association with Carolina offensive... especially since I've grown up as a Tampa Bay Lightning fan and practically bleed blue, black, and white. It is interesting though.

Oct 4 · 2:32 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterWheelz23

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