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Washington Commanders (official thread)

'Redwolves' gaining steam as potential new name for Redskins

So, what route could the Redkins take if they do, in fact, change their name in the near future? According to Sam Fortier of the Washington Post, the name "Redwolves" has gained serious traction, with defensive lineman Jonathan Allen and NFL free agent Will Compton -- who previously played for Washington -- among those in favor of the name. A fan petition for the Redskins-to-Redwolves name change has also received more than 3,500 signatures, according to Fortier.

“Redwolves” (is) gaining serious traction in Washington," Fortier wrote in a tweet. "DL Jonathan Allen hyped the name on Twitch, Compton did below and the fan petition supporting it just passed 3,500 signatures. Redwolves are an endangered species native to Southeastern U.S., as well as a past support squad for Navy SEALs."



Entire article: https://247sports.com/Article/Redwolves-gaining-steam-as-potential-new-name-for-Redskins-149012264/
 
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Haskins' play in 2020 will determine his future with the franchise. The Redskins have reason to be optimistic: Haskins didn't become the starter until Week 9 of 2019, and he seemed to get better every week — passing for 564 yards and five TDs with only one interception over his final 10 quarters. But his overall body of work is limited. If things go south, the Redskins may maneuver for one of the marquee QBs (Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields) in next year's draft.

But the other massive question confronting Haskins (or Allen) is whether the team has amassed enough weapons around him for him to succeed. Wide receiver Terry McLaurin, a third-round pick last year, turned into one of the steals of the 2019 draft, pulling in 58 receptions and establishing himself as a franchise cornerstone as a rookie. But the Redskins were still light on complementary pieces at the other wide receiver spots — where the candidates include Kelvin Harmon, Trey Quinn, Cody Latimer, Steven Sims Jr., and 2020 fourth-round pick Antonio Gandy-Golden — and at tight end (Logan Thomas, Jeremy Sprinkle, Richard Rodgers).
 
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I'm a huge fan of this one:

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Redwolves could work but not sure the current color scheme would fit. Just get rid of that awful yellow color.

Or go with @Jaxbuck option but make one half of the uniform red and the other half blue. Elephant on red side of helmet and donkey on blue side. Tell me that wouldn't be dope, like original XFL dope.
That would be fantastic!
 
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