However, some teams may decide that a modification could good for the team. Generally, unless a logo and jersey is historically significant (Packers, Steelers, etc.), it can be a good idea to keep things fresh every 10 or 15 years. If anything, it can serve as motivation to get fans to buy new merchandise. I feel that the Bucs could use a change.
They last changed their image in 1997, going from the creamsicles and Bucco Bruce to red, black, pewter, and orange with the Skulls and Swords. The Bucs won a Super Bowl in these uniforms, but they have also have had many rough seasons, including a 3-13 and 4-12 season the last three years. With a new coaching staff and hopefully a new direction, new Nikes, and an increasingly outdated jersey, a fresh look seems appropriate.
With that, here is my proposal for a new logo and uniform.
LOGO:
The logo is an adaptation of the current secondary logo, the pirate ship. I feel this logo has a much sharper feel to it, providing the feeling of sleekness and speed. The logo is also more linear, providing for that feeling of moving forward. This represents progress and a new direction, much like the angle in the new Lightning logo. The logo in the center sail is also the secondary logo, a "TB" standing for Tampa Bay and based off of the current Buccaneers font, which will be retained.
HELMET:
HOME JERSEY:
The primary home jersey will have a red base, white shoulders with the primary logo, and black and white paneling down the side. The sleeves, part of the new Pro Combat system, add an extension to the uniform and use the same stripe system seen on the helmet. The numbers also tap into this format. The design of the numbers comes from the Buccaneers font, and these numbers were used on the Buccaneers practice uniforms from a few seasons ago. I have always liked these numbers and thought they fit the theme well, so they are used here.
AWAY JERSEY:
The away uniform uses basically the same design as the homes, but with some colors inverted. I debated making the shoulders red, but that would not flow as well with the sleeves or with the logo.
PANTS:
The pants are the exact same as the current secondary pants. These pants are my favorite part of the current uniform set, and they utilize the striping system, so no change is needed.
Perhaps the most controversial aspect of my designs is the lack of pewter. Honestly, I never have cared for pewter; it's such an irregular color that is hard to match and not very cohesive with other colors. Red and black have a sharp contrast, but pewter really muddies the water in my opinion. I think that limiting the color scheme to red, black and white with some orange highlights really sharpens the uniform.
I apologize for not having properly photoshopped pictures, but these designs were made by scanning sketches I made freehand and touching the up using Paint (I know, so advanced!). These took quite a bit of time, so I would appreciate any feedback.
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