...and giving the finger to politically correct jerkoffs.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/wizardsinsider/2010/10/ted-leonsis-hints-at-a-possibl.html (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/wizardsinsider/2010/10/ted-leonsis-hints-at-a-possibl.html)
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on October 07, 2010, 10:48:05 AM
...and giving the finger to politically correct jerkoffs.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/wizardsinsider/2010/10/ted-leonsis-hints-at-a-possibl.html (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/wizardsinsider/2010/10/ted-leonsis-hints-at-a-possibl.html)
Thanks. Really. I totally care about this.
Probably has nothing to do with promoting a middling franchise, selling new jerseys/merchandise, desperately attempting to revitalize interest in a team that averaged 80 percent capacity (7th worst in the league) last year.
Nope, it's about giving the finger to political correct jerkoffs.
Unless this is supposed to be some sort of analogy to MU changing their name back to Warriors, shouldn't this thread belong in the Superbar?
And if the former, let me be the first to say that this is not an apples-apples comparison.
say what you want, but I'm not convinced having a team named the bullets in the city with the highest murder rate in the country which also happens to be the nation's capital isn't in poor taste.
Ah, they changed the name because of the number of murders by handguns/bullets that were taking place in Washington DC. That's not political correctness, that's sanity.
The Washington Wizards will go back to being the Bullets over David Stern's dead body. There is nothing to this story. It's just hype.
And anyone that thinks Marquette will be the Warriors again really, really, really needs to move on at this point. We are almost all in agreement that the name change shouldn't have happened and they just should have changed the mascot. But it's over. I'm now mad at myself for typing this. Dead horse.
I wouldn't support a team that's named after a type of ammunition.
That said, I would wholeheartedly support any Native American mascot among the elementary school to high school to collegiate to professional ranks.
;)
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on October 10, 2010, 04:41:22 PM
I wouldn't support a team that's named after a type of ammunition.
Is that why the Winnipeg Bombers are no more? :)
We are the Golden Eagles and I am happy for that. I wouldn't want the embarrassment of trying to change the name and losing that cause again. I like the name. I would oppose changing back to Warriors and I think many of the younger alums would too. I was on campus when they tried to change it and no one cared. People got mad when we were the Gold for a week, but no one cared about Warriors.
The Golden Eagle era has been great and looks to be getting even better. We don't need constant change. Let's roll with this identity.
I don't think anyone would buy a ticket to an NBA game in DC based off the team's name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994
Quote from: HoopsMalone on October 10, 2010, 05:18:51 PM
We are the Golden Eagles and I am happy for that.
"Bury you with Satan"
Golden Eagles is a lame nickname already used by a number of second tier schools.
It doesn't create a powerful or distinctive image of MU.
That would be great. Please change the name back to "Bullets." Ammunition doesn't kill people, nut jobs do.
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on October 10, 2010, 04:41:22 PM
I wouldn't support a team that's named after a type of ammunition.
I find it offensive that there's a team in New York City called the Jets. While we're at it, the Giants is offensive to oversized people. And Packers is offensive(?) to homosexuals.
Not apples to apples here... I get the "get over it" argument, but it just isn't happening.
Quote from: Blue Horseshoe on October 10, 2010, 06:39:10 PM
That would be great. Please change the name back to "Bullets." Ammunition doesn't kill people, nut jobs do.
You sound like a bumper sticker.
Washington Warriors, Marquette Bullets
problem solved
Quote from: avid1010 on October 10, 2010, 06:55:51 PM
You sound like a bumper sticker.
You sound like you don't have an opinion.
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on October 10, 2010, 04:41:22 PM
I wouldn't support a team that's named after a type of ammunition.
That said, I would wholeheartedly support any Native American mascot among the elementary school to high school to collegiate to professional ranks.
;)
That's just Politically Incorrect. It is American Indian. A**hole.
Quote from: Blue Horseshoe on October 10, 2010, 07:46:45 PM
You sound like you don't have an opinion.
I have an opinion, which is why I don't have to repeat those that I read on the back of cars... You sound unable to realize there's always a gray area to these issues.
Quote from: Avenue Commons on October 10, 2010, 04:26:32 PM
Ah, they changed the name because of the number of murders by handguns/bullets that were taking place in Washington DC. That's not political correctness, that's sanity.
Sanity? Thinking there's ANY correlation to violent crime and the nickname of a basketball team is pure insanity.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/01/arenas-crittenton-guns-ga_n_408978.html
Quote from: elephantraker on October 10, 2010, 06:04:46 PM
Golden Eagles is a lame nickname already used by a number of second tier schools.
It doesn't create a powerful or distinctive image of MU.
Ah yes, nothing creates a powerful and distinctive image for a university quite like a sports nickname.
yes, like Spartans, Wolverines,Trojans, Crimson Tide etc.
these conjur up positive images but they were created in a time when people wanted bravado in their mascot and political correctness be damned. Golden Eagles is not distinctive or original.
Quote from: elephantraker on October 11, 2010, 09:36:00 AM
yes, like Spartans, Wolverines,Trojans, Crimson Tide etc.
these conjur up positive images but they were created in a time when people wanted bravado in their mascot and political correctness be damned. Golden Eagles is not distinctive or original.
Actually Crimson Tide was a nickname given by a sports writer that references the colors of the school/fans (Crimson and White) and the look of the players after a muddy 6-6 tie with auburn. So really it wasn't given to the team to drive bravado or increase the reputation of the school, it was descriptive. So really it perfectly counters what you are trying to say.
Quote from: MUBurrow on October 11, 2010, 12:45:57 PM
Actually Crimson Tide was a nickname given by a sports writer that references the colors of the school/fans (Crimson and White) and the look of the players after a muddy 6-6 tie with auburn. So really it wasn't given to the team to drive bravado or increase the reputation of the school, it was descriptive. So really it perfectly counters what you are trying to say.
Please don't let facts get in the way of a good crusty 'ol nickname rant.
Quote from: 2002MUalum on October 11, 2010, 06:54:41 PM
Please don't let facts get in the way of a good crusty 'ol nickname rant.
Just wait until they change your nickname. (Although I can't comprehend how a nickname as innocuous as Golden Chicken could become politically incorrect)
Then you'll be in the same spot us pre '94 grads are in.
Quote from: mu-rara on October 15, 2010, 11:17:56 AM
Just wait until they change your nickname. (Although I can't comprehend how a nickname as innocuous as Golden Chicken could become politically incorrect)
Then you'll be in the same spot us pre '94 grads are in.
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Quote from: mu-rara on October 15, 2010, 11:17:56 AM
Just wait until they change your nickname. (Although I can't comprehend how a nickname as innocuous as Golden Chicken could become politically incorrect)
Then you'll be in the same spot us pre '94 grads are in.
Come on, man. Would I be disappointed? Yep. Would I be mad for for 15 years? Nope.
Also, how do you feel about Hilltopper Alumni? Did they have a right to be angry for all of the years that MU was the Warriors?