
Below are some resources you (or your owners) can use to create some semi-quality logos to start with. There are a plethora of online tools to help even the most unartistic bunch in creating a logo. This is because an owner who doesn’t like the result will be incentivized to put the work into making their own. The second option ( creating logos for the teams ) is a fine approach as well. It may sound corny, but actually a bunch of half inebriated dudes forced into craft time was incredibly funny, and made for some ridiculous results that we still use as logos today. In one of our first seasons, I brought a bunch of drawing supplies to our draft, and required everyone to create draw a logo before the draft would begin. The first option works best if you provide the tools and setting to do this. Have all of the members in your league create a logo and provide it to you. While not everyone in your league has the artistic chops to create their own logo, even the most crude drawings will be more meaningful down the line than some stupid cat GIF that was had it’s 15 minutes of fame on Reddit, and is now very tired.Īs a commissioner, you have a couple of options: And who doesn’t want their league to be more awesome. Everyone should thus have a fantasy logo that one could picture on an imaginary uniform and helmet. It’s called “fantasy football”: meaning it should be a simulated reality of owning a football franchise. In the 25+ years of this league, this action has result in only a couple team name changes.Īnother benefit of not changing team names is that it alleviates the need to change a team logo from year to year.

That small barrier retained owners civil liberties, but also incentivized them to not change their name very much. We established a rule in our league to charge owners $10 to perform a name change. You would look back in the history books of Super Bowl Champions and just be like, “What the f*ck? Who won Super Bowl LIII…’Ladies and Edelman’?!?” Imagine what would be taken away from the New England Patriots legacy if one year they called themselves “A Mingo Ate My Brady” and the next year they were “Gronky Tonk Man”. There’s an intangible value in establishing a set team name. Stop Yourself and Your Owners From Changing Names You don’t see established NFL franchises changing their name or logos (unless of course they move cities), and neither should you. Annoyances aside, the downfall of this is that any sense of team tradition is thrown in the garbage the moment the name gets changed. My biggest fantasy football pet peeve is having to dig around for which owner I’m actually playing on a weekly basis, because some dumb-dumb decides to change their name every week. You aren’t alone though, because the other owners in your league brandishing names like “Little Red Fournette” and “The Blair Walsh Project”, are also going to have to start over again. And now that Mahomes isn’t on your roster this year, you are going to have to rebrand yourself yet again. Oh wait…The comedy of that was lost a mere moment after first read. You named your team “Rollin' With Mahomies” last year because “Mahomies” rhymes with “Homies” and you had Patrick Mahomes on your roster.

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