The "Flocktagon" Term Phenomenon Soars into the Arena of Sports

by Dunkadelic King23 | November 19, 2011 at 09:47 am
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The "Flocktagon" Term Phenomenon Soars into the Arena of Sports

The "Flocktagon" Term Phenomenon Soars into the Arena of Sports

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November 18, 2011- The sports world has been given a new sports term by Dunkadelic Sports Marketing.


"Flocktagon" is the new term name. The "Flocktagon" definition is a sports arena or stadium where fans 'flock' to in large amounts to cheer on their favorite team as they do battle versus the opposition.  


Derrick E. Vaughan of Dunkadelic Sports Marketing says, " the flocktagon term was inspired by the new Derrick Rose Adidas commercial, the fans of the Baltimore Ravens that are known as "The Flock," and the 1973 martial arts icon film 'Enter the Dragon' starring Bruce Lee, John Saxon, and Jim Kelly. "Enter the Flocktagon" was the original term-phrase and scaled down to "Flocktagon."


Vaughan continues, "fans over the years have created so much energy at sports events that has given home teams a significant advantage. It was time that the fans that flock by thousands to games have a term that defines their battle stage and arena or stadium where they become just as important as the players who play the game."


Teams that feature a bird mascot name would benefit the most from the "Flocktagon" terminology.


 

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