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Started by 02roadking, October 17, 2011, 08:22:01 PM

I-10east

^^^I'm one local Jag fan that's perfectly fine with them in Denver. Those two guys together, talk about cliche overload!

"We did some good things today"
"Keep choppin' wood"
"Stay the course"
"I like to thank the man above"(that's okay BTW LOL)
"No one will play harder than me"
"Let there be light"



JeffreyS

Lenny Smash

blizz01

Pretty subtle, really.  The whiskers & nose changes to blue & there's a bit more contour to the jaw.  Maybe they should get away from the Little Orphan Annie look & get some pupils & irises...meh.

Go Jags.

duvaldude08

Why does it look like our Logo? (The mouth and teeth). Copy Cats!  ;D
Jaguars 2.0

comncense

I can't believe people get paid to do work like that... There's nothing major in that change whatsoever other than the attempt to add shadows and contour.

I-10east

Everytime I see the Panthers logo, I think of that "All I really need is you" NFLshop.com commercial.

I-10east

#247
Quote from: comncense on January 30, 2012, 01:13:41 PM
I can't believe people get paid to do work like that... There's nothing major in that change whatsoever other than the attempt to add shadows and contour.

You're right, I didn't even recognize the changes, until I went back to the thread and read that link. Aww aint that cute, the lil' pussycat got just a tad more agitated.

Wacca Pilatka

Next, they'll change the mascot's name from "Sir Purr" to "Sir Hiss."
The tourist would realize at once that he had struck the Land of Flowers - the City Beautiful!

Henry J. Klutho

Wacca Pilatka

Quote from: I-10east on January 30, 2012, 05:10:22 PM
Everytime I see the Panthers logo, I think of that "All I really need is you" NFLshop.com commercial.

It depresses me that someone made a commercial that ENCOURAGES screaming at the top of one's lungs after getting a gift.
The tourist would realize at once that he had struck the Land of Flowers - the City Beautiful!

Henry J. Klutho

duvaldude08

Quote from: I-10east on January 30, 2012, 05:26:09 PM
Quote from: comncense on January 30, 2012, 01:13:41 PM
I can't believe people get paid to do work like that... There's nothing major in that change whatsoever other than the attempt to add shadows and contour.

You're right, I didn't even recognize the changes, until I went back to the thread and read that link. Aww aint that cute, the lil' pussycat got just a tad more agitated.

Yeah that Cat Looks pissed! LOL
Jaguars 2.0

I-10east

#251
IMO one of the most overrated stadiums in the NFL is Raymond James Stadium; Don't get me wrong, Ray J is definitely a good stadium, but it's not nearly the top-tier shiny jewel that alotta people make it out to be. A quick overview.

Pros.

Ramond James Stadium has one of the better stadium color schemes. The big unique features are of course the great pirate ship, the weathered wood pirate-themed restaurants with palm trees, and the original 'fan/team group' names around the rim of the stadium like 'Lynch's Standing Army' or whatever; It was later copied by ATL, and CIN.

Cons.

When you get past all of the Chris Berman-loving filler, this stadium is pretty average, hardly NFC East material. Out of the three FL teams' stadiums, Sun Life Stadium has the best main big screens by far. Ray J has four smaller cata-corner flip blind-like advertisement boards that advertise Publix forty billion times; Everbank Field used to have similar boards, but they have updated them to screens. Where's Ray J's equivalent to the 'Bud Light Party Zone'? Everbank Field's front rows right on the rim give the best (more close) views outta the other two FL stadiums.

With all of this being said, many argue that Ray J is the best in FL and they might be right, but all I'm saying that Ray J is around the upper-mid pack as far as NFL stadiums go, far from being top tier. 

duvaldude08

Quote from: I-10east on January 31, 2012, 05:09:59 PM
IMO one of the most overrated stadiums in the NFL is Raymond James Stadium; Don't get me wrong, Ray J is definitely a good stadium, but it's not nearly the top-tier shiny jewel that alotta people make it out to be. A quick overview.

Pros.

Ramond James Stadium has one of the better stadium color schemes. The big unique features are of course the great pirate ship, the weathered wood pirate-themed restaurants with palm trees, and the original 'fan/team group' names around the rim of the stadium like 'Lynch's Standing Army' or whatever; It was later copied by ATL, and CIN.

Cons.

When you get past all of the Chris Berman-loving filler, this stadium is pretty average, hardly NFC East materal. Out of the three FL teams' stadiums, Sun Life Stadium has the best main big screens by far. Ray J has four smaller cata-corner flip blind-like advertisement boards that advertise Publix forty billion times; Everbank Field used to have similar boards, but they have updated them to screens. Where's Ray J's equivalent to the 'Bud Light Party Zone'? Everbank Field's front rows right on the rim give the best (more close) views outta the other two FL stadiums.

With all of this being said, many argue that Ray J is the best in FL and they might be right, but all I'm saying that Ray J is around the upper-mid pack as far as NFL stadiums go, far from being top tier.

The Bucs stadium is the ONLY good thing they have going. The bucs franchise as a whole has been a mess ever since they had it. Theyve had extremely long losing streaks, and the old owner sold the team because they were damn near bankrupt. And the Glazer are not any better as owners, and of course they can not even half way fill their stadium. Thats why it kills me when people state the Jag's franchise is struggling... Yeah right! lol
Jaguars 2.0

I-10east

#253
^^^I couldn't have said it better. Warren Sapp of all people talkin about "No one packs the U-Haul's better than Duval". These days 'Duval' is looking pretty iron clad compared to 'Hillsbourgh'. These haters are getting hilarous; Everytime they say something stupid on PFT, I make them look silly by cordially pointing out the facts (atleast during the times when the propaganda crew at PFT don't delete my posts).

Non-RedNeck Westsider

@DD - hey bud, I know you're feelings on the national jacksonville diss, but we made Yahoo's front page and we're not even in the superbowl - just sayin'.   ;D

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Shahid Khan's Yacht For Sale. Asking Price: Nearly $112 Million
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Thank goodness pro football doesn't have a salary cap on boats.

The NFL's newest owner, Shahid Khan, is looking to unload his majestic 223-foot yacht for the cool price of $112 million. The Jacksonville Jaguars boss recently put the 2007 German-made vessel he calls the Kismet up for sale with Moran Yacht & Ship of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

What do you get for $112 million? A better question would be what don't you get? The ship comes loaded with a formal dining salon, disco, teak decks, jacuzzi, sauna and gym. High-end woodwork details everything from a beer keg to a motorcycle hatch with crane. There's also a 25-foot Chris Craft boat, Yamaha WaveRunners and other surpasses, the Florida Times-Union reports.

The ship sleeps 12 guests in six impressive staterooms with crew of 17, including three stewardesses, a chef, a sous chef and the always important masseuse, beautician and therapist.

If the asking price is too high for your modest budget, Khan is making his big boat available to rent as the much more affordable price of $600,000 per week -- plus expenses -- for Caribbean cruises over the winter and about $789,000 a week for summer trips to the Mediterranean, according to the Times-Union.

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Khan denied he's selling the boat to help cover the cost of buying the Jaguars. "That check has cleared. (The boat being for sale) is totally unrelated to the Jaguars," Khan told the Jacksonville Daily Record. (He also said if he had owned the Jaguars a few years ago he would have had Jacksonville select Tim Tebow.)

By the way, the Kismet's asking price ($112 million) is 34 percent more than the entire Jaguars player payroll (around $73 million) last season.

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