If Warriors — the name of Dan Snyder’s proposed Arena Football League team from 2002 — is now out of consideration, Red Tails would fit the bill as a nod to the Black fighter pilots of the Tuskegee Airmen from World War II.
Tuskegee Airmen Inc. said it “would be honored and pleased to work with the organization” if that’s Washington’s new name.
Former Washington linebacker Will Compton voiced his support for Red Wolves by saying he liked that name so much he’d want to return for a day.
Hogs would pay tribute to the famed offensive line that bulldozed the team to three Super Bowl titles.
O’Keefe had hoped the organization would engage the community in the name selection because, like North Dakota with the Fighting Hawks, feeling a part of the process builds acceptance of the name.
Perhaps just as importantly, it could prevent missing on a name like the NBA’s Bullets did when changing to the Wizards in the mid-1990s.
“You don’t want to mess this up, so they really need to take it seriously,” Carnegie Mellon associate professor of marketing and strategy Tim Derdenger said.
“If you come out with the wrong name, the wrong pitch to your fans and it gets squashed, it’s really hard to recover from that.”
One way to not stray far from tradition is to avoid the kind of wholesale change that happened when the Wizards replaced red, white, and blue with teal, gold, and black.
With all due respect to failed coach Jim Zorn’s mistake of calling Washington’s football colors “maroon and black,” the burgundy and gold are a huge part of team history.
“I think in a lot of ways, the reference to the burgundy and gold is as big, if not bigger than the name and the image on the helmet,” Georgetown adjunct professor of sports marketing and business Marty Conway said.
“The pride and the tradition of Sonny Jurgensen and others wearing that burgundy and gold uniform on Sunday I think is a strong image in people’s minds.”
With Conway estimating it’ll cost the league and team tens of millions of dollars to buy back merchandise.
Keeping the colors the same would help ease the transition with less than two months to the scheduled start of the season.
When games are back, Washington might struggle no matter what it’s called, but those results in the coming years will determine how popular this move is.
“It’s going to take time to come back to the heyday of Washington winning and having full stadiums and people really supporting them,” Derdenger said.
“It’s going to take a long time for this new branded team to get to that point, but it’s certainly possible. And you know what helps them get to that point quicker is if they win.”
(Writer: Stephen Whyno)
Source: https://apnews.com/2fb0ef752d243a1f72166ebf11dffd94
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