5 Feet of Fury

‘However, it was a difficult time for the Toasties, as fans called the team’

Fred Reed writes:

Formerly the Washington Redskins, they had changed their name under political pressure from those who found the name offensive to Indians. This did not include the Indians, who were uninterested in the matter. The lefties of Washington were going to protect the Native Peoples from being insulted, even though nobody was insulting them and the Indians themselves had other things on their minds. You can’t be too careful about these matters.

Besides, conservatives supported the demand for a new name, arguing that it was humiliating that a former superpower should name its team after Stone Age savages who had never invented so much as a smartphone. Debate raged.

Macho names such as “The Shrapnel” or the more descriptive “Washington Felons” were rejected as being too candid.