I'm convinced. I'm going to copyright "Atlanta Uncle Billies", "Atlanta Shermans", "Atlanta Fire" and "Atlanta Burning" . . . just in case.

I'm convinced. I'm going to copyright "Atlanta Uncle Billies", "Atlanta Shermans", "Atlanta Fire" and "Atlanta Burning" . . . just in case.
Yeah, baseball and something as lively as fire don't really go together.
Yeah, I know. But my question was really about why we have to have historically "meaningful" names. Sure, the Packers came from the packing industry, backbone of Green Bay back when, and the 49ers relate to a historical event, but if there's not something immediately and clearly apropos, then let's go with the fun and meaningless. Rooting for the Cubbies or da Bears is a lot more fun than, say, the "Slaughterers"
Idk, CoCs, tourist boards and the merchandise people?O Really wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 1:20 pmYeah, I know. But my question was really about why we have to have historically "meaningful" names. Sure, the Packers came from the packing industry, backbone of Green Bay back when, and the 49ers relate to a historical event, but if there's not something immediately and clearly apropos, then let's go with the fun and meaningless. Rooting for the Cubbies or da Bears is a lot more fun than, say, the "Slaughterers"
I THINK I've heard that it's an issue, but Idk for sure.
Sure, the "Giants" name is fraught with sizeism, and surely isn't "body positive." Could they have gotten by this long if the team had been named "Midgets" or "Dwarfs"?
So, are you more a Giants fan or an Athletic Supporter?
Of course you mean "A's Fan", right?
Could be a 49ers hat.
Why would you?
Niners cap.Vrede too wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:18 amCould be a 49ers hat.
https://www.shop49ers.com/mens-fanatics ... 0c20:po-20