Commanders moving to the future, but not entirely removing the past
Commanders team president Mark Clouse gave some insight into the new uniforms and the process behind it.
The Washington Commanders , while moving to the future, are also telling their fan base they are not unnecessarily pushing out their history either. Mark Clouse, the Commanders ' team president, appeared as a guest on " BMitch & Finlay " of 106. 7 The Fan on Wednesday.
"Anyone that's been following the journey since Josh (Harris) purchased the team would see a very purposeful path of bringing the heritage of the team back into our brand, our experiences. " Clouse pointed out that in the last two seasons, the Commanders have retired the jerseys of Redskins Hall of Famers Darrell Green and Art Monk. He also pointed out that the Harris group was intentionally moving back to the site of the old RFK.
Harris doesn't want to attempt his own brand solely. No, Harris wants to preserve more of the history of the once-great franchise. The story on the Commanders new look, which is really an old and familiar one.
And a spear will be used on the black helmets. Mark Clouse called it an evolution “from the Redskins era to the Commanders era. ” https://t.