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Not Redskins, but a better name like the popular Red Wolves, or Hogs etc

Hogs is possible, but a pretty crappy team name.

Red Wolves (or just 'wolves') is essentially impossible. Just too many IP barriers. And anyone who thinks it's the kind of thing where you can just throw money at the problem to make it go away is sorely misinformed.
 
Hogs is possible, but a pretty crappy team name.

Red Wolves (or just 'wolves') is essentially impossible. Just too many IP barriers. And anyone who thinks it's the kind of thing where you can just throw money at the problem to make it go away is sorely misinformed.
My favorite idea was Pigskins, but yeah nah.
 

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EB is like Rivera and soft and mollycoddling - need to fire em up and tell em to stop being overpaid sooks
I heard the opposite with Bieniemy, in that he was a bit of a ball breaker and put a lot of players offside.

The Quinn hire seems like a lateral move, in that this signing doesn't seem to be too dissimilar to Ron Rivera when he was initially hired.
 
Anytime soon ..after the five years is up on uniform changes, probably includes name changes. So theyll do them both in about 4 years 👍

The five year uniform rule certainly exists, BUT new ownership would equally certainly get the NFL Commissioners exemption to change, as long as the request was reasonable.

But we didn't request a change (yet?).

I think some fans think a name change is a lot more likely than the actual reality.
 
Speaking on the Pat McAfee Show, ESPN’s Adam Schefter said “maybe Washington jumps in” to try and sign Kirk Cousins this offseason.
According to Schefter, the Commanders are “open to anything” with the No. 2 overall pick, including making a trade back to acquire additional picks. This isn’t the first time Cousin’s name has been linked to Washington, who he spent the first six years of his career with. Schefter also noted that the Vikings and Falcons are expected to be the two primary suitors for Cousins, but it’s worth noting that Cousins’ departure from Washington back in 2018 had more to do with the regime in place at that time not wanting to commit to him long-term. With those characters now gone, an enticing offer from the Commanders could be enough to bring him back if he’s interested in doing so.
 

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