“Has a Wall Fallen or a Poop Pipe Bursted”: Twitter Reacts to Washington Commanders’ New Logo on FedEx Field
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NFL franchise Washington Commanders recently revealed their new logo inside their home stadium, the FedEx Field. The organization is implementing the changes in logo and uniforms following its name change in February. The Commanders now seem to be shifting their focus to updating the branding and signage of the team.
While the changes to the name of the franchise were the cause of some uproar, they seem to want to enter a new era and start fresh. The fans will get to see all these changes personally when they visit the FedEx Field in the upcoming NFL season.
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Some fans on Twitter did catch a glimpse of their new field with updated end zones and markings.
The Commanders will be hoping that they could build on the fresh energy surrounding the franchise. Head coach Ron Rivera will be hoping that with QB Carson Wentz, the team can finally start performing to the expected levels. While they enter the 3rd season under Rivera’s regime, the Commanders will have no excuses for failing to get the job done.
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There seems to be a budding optimism around the team during the NFL offseason, and Rivera appears happy with them how things are progressing. He was really happy about how Wentz has changed the vibe within the dressing room to be positive. Rivera recruited Wentz from the Indianapolis Colts because he believes he can unlock a player, who has drawn the ire of NFL fans.
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Some Commanders fans even took to Twitter to voice their displeasure about the changes which don’t seem to be lifting their mood. They were far from generous towards the attempts by the organization to rally and instill belief among the players.
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First look at the Commanders logos on the field 👀 pic.twitter.com/a5OfZpnRIG
— PFF Commanders (@PFF_Washington) April 26, 2022
There was this Twitter user who was mocking the organization’s branding efforts.
Has a wall fallen or poop pipe bursted on it yet?
— J-Daddy (@goers_jerik) April 27, 2022
Another Twitter user was calling out the organization for its lack of maintenance of FedEx Field.
How long until a sewage pipe busts again in the stadium though? But hey new field paint
— BecaDynastyFF (@BecaDynastyFF) April 26, 2022
One Twitter user was joking about the Commanders fans and their poor seasons recently.
Looks just as packed as it does during games
— Blake Weltmann (@WeltmannBlake) April 26, 2022
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Finally, one Twitter user gave the damning verdict about the Commanders’ branding efforts.
The logo is a letter……fail
— Dino (@DCSports_Talk) April 26, 2022
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The remaining Commanders fans will be hoping that Rivera can guide the franchise to a respectful position. They will be counting on his QB gamble with Wentz. Fans will hope he puts on his best foot forward in his first NFL campaign as a Commander.
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Edited by:
Utsav Khanna