Washington football team decision Ban fans Wearing Native American clothing, face painting, etc. in the home games of the upcoming season. This move is part of WFT’s ongoing rebranding effort, which may bear fruit when the team announces its new name next year. There are currently rumors that Washington-Anything-We-Call-Ourselves-Has-Got-To- Be-Better-So what-Cleveland’s baseball team came up with.
This move is seen as quite redundant in some circles, because the team’s performance in recent years has almost banned fans from participating in the game, because they may feel embarrassed because they may have a connection with the team. However, WFT Last season did win the NFC East With an amazing 7-9 record, as the team launched this year’s marketing slogan “.500 or bankruptcy”, this led to the current ticket sales frenzy.
WFT’s stated goal is to prohibit any visual references to its past titles in stadiums, which is no different from the situation in NASCAR in 2020 The use of the Confederate flag is prohibited Avoid being flown or displayed by fans during the game. The idea is probably to avoid offending others, but to avoid offending others at the cost of offending someone who is told not to do certain things. It doesn’t matter if you offend others by prohibiting them from doing things that might offend them, because there is no offense in this offense. It’s like WFT didn’t offend. This is offensive to WFT fans. But I digress.
Most WFT fans (yes, the team still has some) think that what is actually offensive is that the rebranding effort is now in its second year. The team has announced that it will not change its color scheme. So why did it take so long to announce a new name and logo? It is impossible for Daniel Snyder and his company to decide what things will look like soon. Why did they choose to drag it out? Waiting for crazy snapping up WFT beanies? Although considering that the team is exploring the location of the new stadium, including the interior of DC, if you choose this option, it may be better to wear a team-colored Kevlar vest at the souvenir booth. (Sorry, I digressed again.)
The whole thing exudes the breath of waking up, which is too much. Don’t want anyone to remember what your team’s name has been for decades? beautiful. Why stop banning headgear and the like? People are prohibited from wearing anything with the old name and/or logo. If you really don’t want to offend anyone, go all out. Just like crazy people wearing pig masks in the end of FedEx Field, although these masks may be banned soon, so as not to offend people who are religiously banned from eating pork.



