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“If they get serious with the team coming back to Washington, there’s no doubt there’s going to have to be a discussion about that," said Gray. “And of course the team is going to have to work with us around that issue.”
Gray added that the nickname has become a "lightning rod," and that there needs to be a discussion to "do the right thing."
DeBonis points out that the land that would likely be used for a new stadium is owned by the federal government and that they could step in and make the Redskins drop their racial slur moniker as a requirement for use of the land.
Let's face it. If the Washington Redskins were a college football team, the NCAA would have forced them to change their nickname years ago. But for some reason, the