Aristotle22
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Last year Earl put III after his name. Now I see it on many jerseys. After football he may have a career in clothing design
Killa Kam":y1w9jcig said:RG3 i believe is the real trendsetter behind it, I dont think it was allowed before he was drafted
Aristotle22":1wlsjgcb said:Last year Earl put III after his name. Now I see it on many jerseys. After football he may have a career in clothing design
chet380":k63ut3dr said:Is the use of Roman numerals or "Junior" in persons' names peculiar to Americans or does it occur in the UK as well?"
theENGLISHseahawk in response: "Definitely an American thing!"
SnoCoHawk":38m941u4 said:I seem to remember reading on Earl's blog that he asked the league for the III and was told no, but then RG3 got his so they had to allow it for everyone. His comment was something along the lines of "I guess it took a quarterback asking to make it actually happen".
chet380":37g1t9ju said:Aristotle22":37g1t9ju said:Last year Earl put III after his name. Now I see it on many jerseys. After football he may have a career in clothing design
A recent short discussion on the .Net draft site:
"An off-topic query for the Brits --
Is the use of Roman numerals or "Junior" in persons' names peculiar to Americans or does it occur in the UK as well?"
theENGLISHseahawk in response: "Definitely an American thing!"
chet380":2gx9eabt said:Aristotle22":2gx9eabt said:Last year Earl put III after his name. Now I see it on many jerseys. After football he may have a career in clothing design
A recent short discussion on the .Net draft site:
"An off-topic query for the Brits --
Is the use of Roman numerals or "Junior" in persons' names peculiar to Americans or does it occur in the UK as well?"
theENGLISHseahawk in response: "Definitely an American thing!"