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What about the Eagles logo? Fine, I'll explain it The Eagles's logo is the only NFL logo that faces left. Reason being, the feathers in the back are supposed to make an E. And if you see it once, it's REALLY hard to not see it again
+Brett Jassey The bull's nose is the robot's head, with the nostrils as the robot's eyes. The bull's brow (heavy black line) is the book. Bull's eyes = robot's hands. Took me a while. :)
There's another, /incredibly/ subtle aspect to the Milwaukee Brewers logo, and it has to do with the baseball in the glove. If you look closely, the stitching of the ball isn't that of a usual baseball. Rather, it forms a small letter S. This is a callback to the Brewers first home town, and their only season as the Seattle Pilots.
being a HUGE islanders fan, I actually didn't know about that! I always wondered why that was there. And the mets are cool too! I never thought about it that way! btw great vid man!
Proof for the H standing for Hockey in the Canadiens logo is the old logo: a C with an A inside, because back then the team was called Club Athlétique Canadien (Canadian Athletic Club) or CAC. When the team name was changed to Club de Hockey Canadien (Canadian Club of Hockey), the A was changed to H aswell. The belief that the H stands for Habs was apparently started by Tex Richard, owner of Madison Square garden when he told a reporter that the H standedfor Habs, this would apparently also be the origine of the nickname.
6:12 No I didn't. 8:36 That actually scared me a little XD 10:10 Wait you are supposed to notice the glove first? When I first started getting into baseball all I saw was the MB in this logo. It blew my mind when I realized it was also a glove. 11:16 I guess it's good I can't see it then.
I believe the Raiders have a few hidden military terms and references to pirate tactics in their logo. -Starting off with the two cutlasses behind the pirate, usually swords that are depicted downwards means a battle has been decided in military terms, which could explain why the pirate in the logo is grinning because in his mind the battle is already won. - The eyepatch on the pirate depicts the Raider’s ability to play in the night. Pirates back in the day would mostly wear eyepatches not to shield an empty eye socket but to help their other eye adjust to the dark environment below deck when they would man the cannons. - The Shield could represent the teams defense while the swords could be a representation of the teams offense This is just fan speculation but it doesn’t seem too far fetched as for me at least
fun fact about the steelers! the Steelers are the only NFL team who only has a logo on one side of their helmet, and they are also the only team without cheerleaders ☺
I believe you were mistaken in your description of Montreal Expos' logo. I grew up with the explanation for elb being; Expos de League de Baseball. My grammar or spelling may be incorrect, as this is written in French. But I think you get the general idea... and now back to the otherwise enjoyable video!
+Sal Martinez its not that you have to pause it that would be fine. But he says it and switches so quickly you cant even pause on half of them and you gotta try and get back to the spot again
Around the end of the 2016 regular season, I was in Las Vegas, and there was this guy on the bus with a twins shirt, and he was talking about people on the Vegas Strip who wear costumes and was saying that they have to have a lot of balls to wear stuff like that. So I said "The same could be said about your shirt" He was so pissed.
The original Twins logo was the actual cheer: "Win! Twins!", that was written out on the former logo. It is sort of is a 'shout out' to their past history.
The WSU logo is a U not a C. It stands for Washington State University...not Cougars. They are nicknamed Wazzu after all. And learn to pronounce Oregon.
The logo for Milwaukee says "BM" not mb. Which is more appropriate Other than that excellent video. Not a big hockey fan but the whalers logo is subtle and easy on the eye.
the islanders logo is intresting I knew that the Y was a hockey stick and the background was a island in New York but the I was pointing to the stadium that's cool
It's Bullshit, there is no hidden meaning. I'm from Chicago and the guy who designed the logo gave it to the Bulls for season tickets. He literally designed the logo over a lunch break. It's one of the most recognizable logos in sports and he never asked the Bulls for a dime.
You missed the Tostitos logo. The middle two t's (tosTiTos) is actually two guys having chips over the bowl of dip in between them. Look at it and you'll see what I mean. Love your vids by the way!
If you guys can, look in to the Richmond Flying Squirrels. The shape of the flying squirrel looks like a flipped version of the Virginia map, and the location of the Nut with the letter "R" is close to where Richmond is located on the Virginia map.
Vancouver Canucks have a few secrets. 1. The name Canuck is a nickname for Canadian. 2. The current logo is an orca (animal of Vancouver) in Aboriginal art and it is shaped like a C for Canucks 3. Vancouver's 1990 logo forms a skate with the C in Canucks