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PantherBrew

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I don't get the desire to change the name and logo. Has any pro sports team ever changed name/logo that didn't involve moving to a new city?

I know Jordan said he was open to the idea but does anyone really think he wants to change it? He couldn't have said no, it would have created a firestorm of controversy.

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I don't get the desire to change the name and logo. Has any pro sports team ever changed name/logo that didn't involve moving to a new city?

I know Jordan said he was open to the idea but does anyone really think he wants to change it? He couldn't have said no, it would have created a firestorm of controversy.

The true question is... would it be worth it finacially to change the logo and name.

And from the 80% of people who would like the name to change it would seem to me the answer would be yes.

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