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So, I hate the Pro Bowl Uniforms. I hate them not because of the colors but because it looked like Nike didn’t even try. Madden ’99 had better uniforms for teams that relocated to Omaha in year six of the dynasty mode.
I do not love the colors Nike has decided to use but since there is always someone with no taste put in charge at these companies I thought I would give it my best shot at using bright as the sun green and orange.
I also did a few with a silver on silver monotone helmet as well as a few using the traditional red AFC uniform.
I like the idea of going color on color in the Pro Bowl because it would look cool and it really doesn’t matter its the Pro Bowl.
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I posted several designs for a Pat Tillman Tribute Decal/Patch for the 10 year anniversary of his passing. Those two posts got 40-50 retweets which is shocking since most cat videos get 60. I sent my post with ideas to my cousin Sam who is stationed over in Germany. He told me to write another post and tell everyone what I told him.
April 22, 2014 marked the 10 year anniversary of the death of Pat Ā Tillman. The act of patriotism that Tillman showed leaving his NFL career to become an Army Ranger is something that no one should ever forget. Tillman should have a statue at every NFL stadium as far as I am concerned. (He has one in Arizona FYI)
I am guessing that for the 10 year anniversary of Tillman’s death the Arizona Cardinals and Arizona State would both have some kind of helmet decal honoring Ā this anniversary. I personally dislike the way that sports teams try to honor a fallen teammate or owner. The traditional logo/sticker is a black circle with the persons number or initials inside the circle in white. I would like to a honor logo/sticker that has a little more thought put into it. My thought is that if someone is important enough to honor shouldn’t we do something more fitting of that honor? The black sticker takes all of two seconds to make. We spend millions of dollars designing uniforms, shirts, hats, etc.. to sell but to honor someone a black circle with a white letter is just fine. Well that is bullshit in my book and just pisses me off. Since I design stuff. I came up with a few version of a decal/patch.
These designs cost basically nothing to make. The average helmet decal runs about 10-20 bucks a pair for the large main decal. I know this because I design football helmets. That is retail FYI. I will give my Pat Tillman Tribute decal to anyone wanting to wear it so there goes that cost. I am sure there is a decal company out there that will pony up the cash to make the decals that just leaves the Arizona Cardinals and NFL to OK it. I have personally tweeted the Cardinals and their Coach, the Arizona State Coach with no reply. I have also tweeted the NFL and Commissioner Ā Goodell Ā offering my design. They too have not replied. I tweeted the Arizona Super Bowl Committee the idea of adding the logo to the field for the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl. They fav’d my tweet and told me that the NFL would have to approve anything that went on the field.
@nflcommish this needs to happen to honor 10yr anniv. of the passing of #PatTillman will you allow the @AZCardinals pic.twitter.com/TKCBpm1WDu
ā Charles Sollars (@CharlesSollars) April 25, 2014
Ā The only person to get back to me was Jake Plummer a former college teammate of Pat Tillman & NFL QB.
I wanted to have all 3 badges Cardinals, ASU, & Army Rangers plus the 10 and Tillman in the logo. Below is my Fav version.
I really like the idea of using the military name badge on this logo. I played around with a couple different versions of the 10 and added some yellow for ASU in a couple but the above logo is the best in my mind. The logo uses a Ranger badge I pulled from a military badge site. If it is not correct please let me know. I replaced the sides with both his college and pro team logos off to each side. The camo 10 represents the 10th Anniversary and finally I made a military name badge like he would have worn to rest below the logo. The 40 and 42 are the numbers he wore on the field. The logo as a whole represents all 3 of Pat Tillman’s teams. I really think that all NFL teams should wear the sticker on their helmet the week ASU and the Cards wear it as the main logo if that ever happens. All season would be better but I don’t know if you can get that to happen. I am guessing a full decal on all teams would never be OK’s but a back logo like this shouldn’t be a problem for other teams
I would also like to see all of the service academies wear this sticker on their helmet too. If the Cardinals, ASU, any NFL team, any service school, or any school for that matter wants to use my logo creation they can free of charge just contact sollars85@gmail.com
The Total cost to make this happen if the Arizona Cardinals Only wear the decal and have to pay the top end price of $20 per set a team of 53 is only $1,060. I know that NFL teams never pay full retail they pay more like material cost plus a little so lets say it is $10 a pair that $530 for a pair. If the Cardinals decide not use the digital camo team logo that price drops to $265 to honor Pat Tillman doesn’t sound like a number a Billion Dollar company would flinch at if they wanted to do it.
Ok, the Cardinals wise up say we want to do it but can’t. Why can’t you? The NFL says we can’t. What will make the NFL say yes you can? Public support that is where you come in. Tell the Cardinals, Arizona State and the NFL you want to honor a true American Hero on the 10 year Anniversary of his passing defending our freedom. We should honor all fallen troops but honoring Pat Tillman I believe honors every solider that has fallen because we all know Pat Tillman did not think of himself but was a team player thinking of everyone else first in everything he did in his life. His choice to give up the fame and money of the NFL to become a Ranger is something everyone should be reminded of this year 10 year late. Ā
#NFLDraft is great but lets not forget the highest character player ever drafted #pattillman Lets make this happen AZ pic.twitter.com/6aeuN5Ssgb ā Charles Sollars (@CharlesSollars) May 10, 2014
Let the NFL & the Cardinals know you want this to happen. Stop tweeting out cat videos and retweet this.
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I did more than once helmet for each team. If you want to see the rest of the concepts just click the link below each team to see the full set of concepts.Ā
Kansas City Chiefs Helmet Concepts
San Diego Chargers Helmet Concepts
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Here is the Draft Order and helmets for Round 2 but I haven’t gotten to the draft part.
Click the Team name to see more helmet concepts of each team on their own page.
Round 2
33. Houston Texans
35. Cleveland Browns
36. Oakland Raiders
41. Buffalo Bills
42. Tennessee Titans
43. New York Giants
44. St. Louis Rams
45. Detroit Lions
47. Dallas Cowboys
48. Baltimore Ravens
49. New York Jets
50. Miami Dolphins
51. Chicago Bears
Please Retweet help make this #PatTillman Tribute Helmet a reality http://t.co/va9lYvQNFb @nflcommish @AZCardinals pic.twitter.com/0Yz9yQjxZ0
ā Charles Sollars (@CharlesSollars) May 3, 2014
63. Denver Broncos
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