Northwestern Football Uniforms: In Bad Taste?

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http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/northwestern-wounded-warrior-uniforms-110513

Northwestern football players are wearing a uniform and accouterments that apparently incorporate a bloodstained US flag, ostensibly to honor wounded warriors.

Northwestern says it's not bloodstains but a "distressed" US flag.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...ct-slammed-blood-like-spray-article-1.1508329

What do you think? I kind of think it's in bad taste.

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I'd buy the "blood" part except for the coloring on the blue fields and the hexagonal patterns.

Blood? More like bad art to me.
 
I like it. I don't think it looks like blood spatter at all.
If it's truly being done to pay tribute to our wounded Warriors, I'm all for it. A little extra patriotism can't hurt.
 
I think companies like UA should quit trying to be so clever with their "honoring" of servicemembers. It's a way for them to drum up publicity for their company and look good to the public because they donated a whopping 10%.
 
And I don't disagree with you. Every organization that changes their uniforms does it to get a boost in sales, as you know. But It seems to me that UA could afford more than 10%, but from the university, 10% to the charity was pretty decent. And not slamming UA really. I am betting they do more outside of any funds generated from the sales of this shirt.
 
And I don't disagree with you. Every organization that changes their uniforms does it to get a boost in sales, as you know. But It seems to me that UA could afford more than 10%, but from the university, 10% to the charity was pretty decent. And not slamming UA really. I am betting they do more outside of any funds generated from the sales of this shirt.

Why do you place such a distinction between the company and the university?
 
Granted, NW has an extremely large endowment, but they are a private university. UA is a corporation answerable to shareholders and meant to generate income for shareholders. As a corporate citizen, UA has an obligation to support it's larger community. My view of the university is that they funnel funds back into research, scholarships, etc., which is giving back in a big way. JMOO.
 
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