![]() (Harbaugh, perhaps recognizing that he’d been lured into a classic psych-out trap, declined to discuss the logo incident afterward, saying only, “before the game, it’s irrelevant. And since no one ever went broke overestimating the volatility of a Harbaugh, the Ravens made for a ready target, a wide-open eye for the Titans to poke a finger into. ![]() Thing is, a coach like Vrabel knows that if a team needs “bulletin board material” as an excuse to get fired up, they’re easy pickings already. ![]() Wary of “bulletin board material,” coaches try to keep players from giving opponents easy motivation the way logo disrespect does. In the NFL’s corporate environment, getting flustered over something as silly as cleats on painted grass doesn’t fit the do-your-job ethos. NFL: Titans stomp on Ravens' logo before game, steal hearts during it Titans’ logo-stomp part of a proud, petty tradition Jay Busbee November 23, 2020, 11:23 a.m. NHL teams take things to a finicky extreme by getting flustered whenever anyone steps on the logo in the middle of their locker room, which is less “protect this house” and more “don’t misbehave in this house.” NBA teams, on the other hand, step on each others’ logo with every possession, and if you’re stomping on a baseball team’s logo, you’re probably in foul territory, so who cares? Logo-oriented passion runs to different degrees in other sports. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. After a game-sealing interception by cornerback Marcus Peters, the Ravens danced on the Titans logo at midfield, in retaliation for the Titans dancing on.
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