Rams will not change the teams new logos

Rams will not change the teams new logos

Despite negative feedback from the fans as well as one of the team's most recognizable former players, the Rams have decided to stick with their new logos Seth Roberts Jersey and color scheme, which was unveiled last month on the team's social media platforms. Rams CEO Kevin Demoff, on Sunday night to read "mean tweets" about the team's new log design if the team was able to raise over $2 million for COVID-19 relief efforts."While it isn't always the easiest to hear, we value the commentary you have provided on the logo colors," Demoff wrote, via ESPN's Lindsey Thiry. "We are excited about the future of our team, our brand our stadium, but recognize we can always get better through feedback and engagement and appreciate your pa sion."Eric Dickerson, a Hal of Fame running back during who currently serves as the ' vice president of busine s development, when he was asked about shortly after their release. Dickerson, who rushed for an -record 2,105 yards Matt Skura Jersey as a member of the Rams in 1984, confirmed Sunday night that, despite his efforts, the Rams were sticking with their new look."I spoke with the Rams front office on behalf of our great fans and former players," Dickerson wrote on his Twitter account. "Unfortunately, the front office is set on their new logos." Dickerson had been gathering opinions from the team's fan base, posting the following me sage on Wednesday asking fans to pick between two different logos. . fans, I reviewed your comments regarding our new logos and share in your disappointment. Ill be speaking with the Rams on our behalf. Please like if you prefer the Jaylon Ferguson Jersey logo on the left and retweet to vote for the logo on the right (Rams booster Mark Andrews Jersey club).-The Ramba sador Eric Dickerson (@EricDickerson) The reason behind the new logos, as it was explained to Dickerson, has to do with the Rams' desire to establish their own identity in Los Angeles after spending over two decades in St. Louis before returning to L.A. in 2016. That answer didn't fly with Dickerson."I said, that has nothing to do with nothing," Dickerson said. "The players who played there, you give them respect. Anybody who plays under the Rams' logo, no matter where they were, played for the Rams." While he isn't a fan of the new logos, Dickerson should be happy with the fact that the Rams have apparently gone away from the navy gold/blue jerseys that the then St. Louis Rams began wearing in 2000, shortly after winning the franchise's first . That color scheme came with the Rams to Los Angeles with one minor change: the Rams started wearing navy blue and white helmets to pay homage to the helmets the Rams Ed Reed Jersey wore during the "Fearsome Foursome" era of the 1960s. The Rams' primary colors will once again be royal blue and yellow, the team's primary color scheme from 1973-99.Color scheme aside, Dickerson still isn't a fan of the new logos, an opinion he likely won't change anytime soon."The logo, no, I'm not Mark Ingram II Jersey feeling it," Dickerson said last month. "I just don't like it. And I just hope to God that they don't change the logo on the helmet. If they do that on the helmet, that's gonna be a disaster."

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