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Texas A&M Might Just Sue The Denver Broncos

Just about an hour after the Denver Broncos pulled off a wild win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round of the NFL playoffs, someone had to rain on the parade. Denver was in a state of jubilation, and the cheers hadn't even died down when Texas A&M hopped into the fray all angry about something. That something was -- you guessed it -- the use of "12th Man."

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That's the Texas A&M VP of Marketing and Communications essentially threatening a lawsuit on Twitter almost immediately after the game ended. Again: A man I'm assumed is trained in public relations used Twitter to threaten an NFL team, moments after an absolutely enthralling nationally-televised game.

The 12th Man is trademarked by the Aggies, and that's fine. Seattle fans went through the same thing when the Aggies got all huffy about the Seahawks use of a 12th Man flag. It all seemed somewhat juvenile, but it's their phrase and is trademarked; rules are rules, after all.

But when the immediate reaction to seeing the Broncos using some kind of variation of the 12th Man is to jump on Twitter and make a threat? Not a good look -- especially for a high-ranking representative of the school. Next time, maybe do things the right way and contact the Broncos directly. It'll save some of the ridicule.

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Mentioning is on twitter is bad PR. That being said, the NFL is so litigious about their copyrights (for god’s sake, they tried to copyright “the big game” and use of the fleur de lis) that they get no sympathy in this situation.

by Mark Mandingo on Jan 9, 2012 9:40 AM EST via mobile reply actions  

In other news...

The guy who wrote the “Happy Birthday” song issues a cease & desist letter to a three-year-old at Chuck E. Cheese.

Elway is in, Zimm is in, Little is FINALLY in but don't forget: Randy Gradishar, Steve Atwater & Terrel Davis
For those who say "In the BCS, every game counts," the 2011 season is telling you to "shut up!"

by BlueNOrangeNIdaho on Jan 9, 2012 9:59 AM EST reply actions  

Aggies

They take defending things very seriously.

I have nothing to ask but that you would remove to the other side, that you may not, by intercepting the sunshine, take from me what you cannot give.

by Sailor Ripley on Jan 9, 2012 5:11 PM EST reply actions  

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