The logo for this year's Super Bowl features silhouettes of palm trees during sunset. A lot of people on social media saw it very differently...
playoff coverage this year though, have noticed that under the right light, the logo looks much more ominous.
A number of people on social media have pointed out that the red sunset, combined with the shape of the palm tree silhouettes makes it look like the logo got into a fight and lost. "I'm not a sports fan, so please explain why this year's [Super Bowl] logo is spattered in blood," one Twitter user wrote. One person said the logo looked like it had been "involved in something grisly," another said it looked like a promotion for "a cheesy '80s horror movie.
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