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Commanders Head Coach Dan Quinn Sets Off Wildfire After Wearing Swagged Out Vintage T-Shirt That References Redskins

Please let me sell this T-shirt!

Dan Quinn, who was hired as the head coach of the Washington Commanders at the beginning of the offseason, has been an absolute wildfire lately. But that had nothing to do with the team or what happens on the grid later this season, no…rather, it had everything to do with what he was wearing.

While speaking to reporters, Quinn wore a T-shirt with the “Commanders” name and “W” logo, but he committed no fouls. But I noticed something about W. Two feathers. The same he that was the iconic symbol of the Redskins with two feathers (1937-2019) Brand. (Related article: ‘All these rules are pointless’: Former NFL star TJ Ward goes on a full-scale assault on airport TSA)

As everyone knows, the franchise succumbed to pressure from both the public and corporations due to apparent “racism,” and the Skins eventually changed their name to the “Washington Football Team.” The name changed after two seasons. To “Commanders”.

Well, Quinn is a “football guy” himself and has been around the game literally his whole life, so he wanted to pay a little homage to the history of the Commanders.

And he certainly did it…

…and created a terrible storm in the meantime.

Fuck the haters! I need that T-shirt!

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