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Follow me on social media! Follow DrawPlayDave. Have you ever wondered what your favorite NFL franchise's nickname and logo would be if America had lost the Revolutionary War and we were all drinking tea, wearing monocles and complaining about the weather? Of course you haven't, but that doesn't mean it wouldn't be fun to start. As one of those kids in the Harry Potter movies would say, it's brilliant. If Rappoccio's name sounds vaguely familiar, it's because he's the genius -- and I don't throw around that word often -- who celebrated last year's Peyton Manning free agency sweepstakes by putting Peyton's face on each NFL logo.
This time around, he's gone the British route, which means lots of pipes on the logos and team names that feature words that are fun to say in your British accent that's not nearly as good as you think it is.
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