I’m curious because I’m willing to bet the majority of fans that share your exact sentiments are probably older. 45 and up.Canfan wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 8:33 pmWhat does my age have to do with anything? I’m 60 years old and been a lifelong fan. Curious why you ask? Sad that we went from having the best logo in all of sports to the absolute worst. As I know a lot of diehard fans are also disappointed at this news. I understood the name was going, with the way the world is heading, but there’s absolutely no reason to discard the logo. This name was chosen in all likelihood because it was the least expensive option for Danny boy, and it showed in the lame rollout, bland logo, and generic name. Opportunity missed by new ownership group in my opinion.CobraCommander wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 7:23 pmJust curious, how old are you?Canfan wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 6:45 pmThat’s very disappointing and the first real mistake by this ownership group. Can’t believe they are ok with that terrible name. Only thing that could save them now is to incorporate our old logo on as much as possible and lose the bland, and boring stencilled W. otherwise, I’ll have to take extra care of my Redskins gear, as I cannot bring myself to buy anything with Commanders or that ugly Dubya. Sad news indeed.
I see this as a pure business decision. The kids today just saw the best season in 20 plus years. That means fans aged 5-30 probably don’t care about the name as long as they’re winning. Those fans don’t see Redskins and Winning synonymously the way you or I might. And I barely did as a 43 year old. My youngest memory was the 91 season and it’s foggy at best.
These young fans are the fans that will be buying merchandise and season tickets moving forward and for decades.
If the team still stunk and everyone hated commanders, Josh Harris might think twice. But the whole league was buzzing about this turnaround and the fortunes that await this Franchise. The NFL is a business after all.