Thursday, September 23, 2010

Team Colors

Why is that year after year Steelers fans continue to call their team colors black and gold, when clearly it is yellow? One would think that a fan would know a teams colors, but this is not apparent in Steeler nation. I am not writing this to be offensive but to prove a point.

After all cities very own college is, in fact, blue and gold in the Pitt Panthers. Your own Pitt Panthers! This gold looks nothing like the so called "gold" that the Steelers have because it is yellow.

Lesean Mccoy LeSean McCoy #25 of the Pittsburgh Panthers celebrates his touchdown with Jonathan Baldwin #82 in the second half against the Connecticut Huskies on December 6, 2008 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut. The Panthers defeated the Huskies 34-10.


Shimmering gold.
There are even a few teams in the NFL that have gold in their colors I will bring to everyone's attention. The St. Louis Rams, and the San Francisco 49ers both have gold in their colors. Noticing a trend? All of these golds look very similar. Hm...maybe because it really is gold.


Steven Jackson Steven Jackson #39 of the St. Louis Rams is tackled by Patrick Willis #52 and Mark Roman #26 both of the San Francisco 49ers at the Edward Jones Dome on December 21, 2008 in St. Louis, Missouri.  The 49ers beat the Rams 17-16.  (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mark Roman;Patrick Willis;Steven Jackson
My stars, look at all those gold helmets.

The Saints gold looks just like the 49ers gold as well. Wow!

If that wasn't enough I will give the ultimate example, the ultimate comparison. The New Orleans Saints, recent Super Bowl champions are BLACK AND....GOLD. My oh my, who would have thought that? It seems fitting how their colors are black and gold and they call them black and gold.














Now check this out after looking at the sea of gold which I have provided...


Yellow.
I deeply apologize for bringing this to your attention Steeler fans, but you do not get a special new found shade of gold which is yellow just because it sounds better to say black and gold. Really, it is better to say black and yellow, then to completely fumble on your own colors. If you want to say black and gold change the yellow to gold. It is that simple.

2 comments:

  1. I'm a pretty big Steelers fans and I think the same thing everytime that they say black and gold for the Steelers colors. It makes sense for the Penguins...and that's about it in Pittsburgh....

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  2. I know you are and I am glad you agree. I am not attacking only stating a fact. I just don't understand especially when your own college has colors that are blue and gold how can you not distinguish the difference between yellow and gold. It sounding better is no excuse at all. Steelers fans need to grow up.

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