Regarding the Rams new logo colors fans are not happy. The Los Angeles Rams received a lot of backlash from their fans. This when they revealed the team’s new colors and logo. Despite the complaints, don’t expect the team to change them anytime soon.
Kevin Demoff, the team’s chief operating officer, who has been heading the project for more than two years, promised to read mean tweets. Messages about the new logos if a recent telethon hosted by the Rams raised more than $2 million for coronavirus relief efforts.
At the end of the telethon, the Rams raised over $2.2 million. Also, Demoff kept his word, recording a video of himself reading the tweets and posted it on his Twitter account.
Some of the tweets Demoff read are:
“This is actually embarrassing. Looks like some freshman college students in Graphic Design 101 made it in about 6 minutes.”
“There’s a Rams logo debate? What’s it between? Trash and hot garbage?”
“If you’re low on toilet paper, don’t worry. You can get it now on NFL shop. #ramslogo”
Rams New Logo Colors Not Going Over Well With Fans
Demoff also posted a statement about the feedback the Rams have received in regard to the rebranding.
“While it isn’t always the easiest to hear. We value the commentary you have provided on the logo & colors,” Demoff wrote. “We are excited about the future of our team, our brand & our stadium, but recognize we can always get better through feedback and engagement and appreciate your passion.”
After the new logo was released, Rams legend Eric Dickerson told fans he would talk to the team’s management. About making a few changes to the new logo. On Sunday, he wrote on Twitter that his discussion yielded no change in the team’s plan to move forward with their new colors and logos.
“I spoke with the Rams front office on behalf of our great fans and former players,” Dickerson wrote. “Unfortunately, the front office is set on their new logos.”