I live just up the hill from a flock of domestic goats with billys whose horns are nearly identical to the ones on the current Rams helmets.
I live just downriver from a couple of herds of Bighorn Sheep with rams whose horns are nearly identical to the ones on the 50's Rams helmets - the ones I grew up watching.
I'm a mountain boy at heart and the idea of somebody not being able to tell the difference between a wild Bighorn Ram and a domestic billygoat mystifies me.
I'm enough of a techno-Neanderthal that I don't know how to post photos of both here, or I would. The billy goats have little horns, the mature ones in full curl, that protrude from the sides of the head. The mature Bighorn Rams have horns that are thick and heavy, and seem to touch in the middle. You can see the boss of those horns right up-front when they're coming straight at you - just like the painted horns of the 50's Rams helmets.
Bring back THESE horns - the broad-based ones that touch in the middle where they join, and fook fierce instead of domestic coming at you. Let's get some old-timey photos of these horns on posters, make signs out of them, picket, and chant before each game:
Buy no gear 'til they reappear!