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Quote:I like A Team but I do understand it doesn't stand out as much to be specific to them like The Allens or Allen Brothers does.
 

The problem with A-team is it could imply they have different A names, like Andrew and Aaron. Also, there used to be a running back whose nickname was A-Train and it sounds similar to that one.

 

My vote is for Allen Show because it describes their on-field performances, like the Rams being "The Greatest Show On Turf" in 1999. Those two guys are putting on a show every week, right?
My auto correct offered the Aliens.


The Lawyers


Allen & Allen,,,,,,for the people. Dry!
Bebop & Rocksteady.

Quote:I've heard this a bit as well as the Allen Brothers. 


 
Now you're making me wish their names were Mario.

 

Quote:I like the Legion of Zoom
Except that neither guy is really a "zoom" type. Hurns has some speed, but it's more about quickness and finding ways to give Bortles a window for him. Robinson's more of a physical player than a fast one, but he's got some speed to him, too. Marqise Lee is the guy that I'm holding out hope for as someone who can blow the top off of a defense.

 

Quote:Bebop & Rocksteady.
Not sure how that's relevant at all, but points for the Ninja Turtles reference.
Quote:Shock and Awe


Hurns is Shock, because he was undrafted. Robinson is Awe because of how he high points the ball
 

But Hurns also is Awe because of his ability to break tackles without losing speed, even if he was on the injury report that week. Robinson was also Shock because nobody expected Dave Caldwell to trade up for him after drafting Lee.
Quote:Now you're making me wish their names were Mario.

 

Except that neither guy is really a "zoom" type. Hurns has some speed, but it's more about quickness and finding ways to give Bortles a window for him. Robinson's more of a physical player than a fast one, but he's got some speed to him, too. Marqise Lee is the guy that I'm holding out hope for as someone who can blow the top off of a defense.

 

Not sure how that's relevant at all, but points for the Ninja Turtles reference.
 

Yeah, it's not relevant at all... but if you can get a Ninja Turtles reference into the conversation, why wouldn't you? :yes:
Quote:The All-Ins....because they are all in with their upbeat attitude and inspiring play and their names are both Allen. Okay it's settled, the All-ins.


Good job, HIGH SCORE
 

Add in the fact that it was the slogan to our highly successful 2012 season and we have ourselves a winner!
Quote:Add in the fact that it was the slogan to our highly successful 2012 season and we have ourselves a winner!


Thank you. I could not remember which recent highly successful campaign that was from, but you are exactly right. Makes it even thst much more fitting.


All those in favor of the All-ins? So it shall be.
Of the suggestions provided already I like "The A-Team".


But I'll defer to whatever comes naturally.



...unless it's stupid. Like my Thomas suggestions.
Quote:Of the suggestions provided already I like "The A-Team".


But I'll defer to whatever comes naturally.


...unless it's stupid. Like my Thomas suggestions.
 

What comes naturally is The Allens. But that is not creative or earned by on-field performance. Neither is A-Team IMO.
Quote:What comes naturally is The Allens. But that is not creative or earned by on-field performance. Neither is A-Team IMO.
Yeah, I like "The Allens" as well. That's another good and natural one.


This one is needs work and is pretty lame but here we go:


You got the Allens, which could be "A squared" you got Blake Bortles which can be "B squared". So you have a squared + b squared. But I don't have something that can be "c squared"
Quote:The problem with A-team is it could imply they have different A names, like Andrew and Aaron. Also, there used to be a running back whose nickname was A-Train and it sounds similar to that one.

 

My vote is for Allen Show because it describes their on-field performances, like the Rams being "The Greatest Show On Turf" in 1999. Those two guys are putting on a show every week, right?
A-Team is way better than the Allen show...

 

and nobody will say "A-team means they are allen and aaron" that is silly....

 

I believe A-Team is already being used by Fantasy Football guys.......

 

 

edit: the only problem with The A-Team would be any copyright trademark infringements.....

I vote for "The Allens."   Or, "The Allen Brothers." 

The Allens....

 

fancy stuff there haha

The Aliens ayyyyyyyy

Quote:I don't like it either. It is not specific to name Allen.


Whoosh!
Quote:The Allens....

 

fancy stuff there haha
 

Pronounced "the All-ins", right?
Why is this even a discussion?

 

It's the A-Team!

 

I pity the fool who tries to cover them one-on-one!

Oh crap not this again. Why does everything need a nickname. Why not just enjoy it and let it happen naturally?
Quote:The A-Team
 

You pretty much ended this thread with this response.3 minutes after the initial post.
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