pop_pop!_v2.2.1 wrote:
make it better - LetsHelp them wrote:The point is nobody cares about what's happening when they can't tell the athletes apart.
In cycling you can instantly spot the major protagonists in a TV shot. Can you do that in distance track? No.
People like you are why the sport is dying. FormerD1 lol.
You seem to be missing the point by a whole lot.
There were a bunch of Nike logos plastered on some human hangers and that image was broadcast to a tiny international audience. It was much cheaper than a commercial. Mission accomplished.
Nike brings you skinny athletes wearing their clothes, not Track and Field. Get it right.
Small thinkers like you are exactly the problem.
Is it possible for Nike to set up a wall of identical logo singlets in every race? Yes. Is that decent free advertising to a tiny niche audience? Yes.
The problem is people like you and these clowns settling for the sport being a pathetic amateur exhibition, somewhere below darts and billiards in the TV viewing landscape.