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  • In politics this is called a flip-flop: Taking one position before taking another.

    Today the Redskins announced that they have revised their recently implemented policy on signs at the stadium.

    “We have no intention of trying to control our fans’ varied ways of expressing their views on the Redskins organization and the team’s performance,” said David Donovan, the team’s Chief Operating Officer. 

    Owner Dan Snyder said the following.

    “We’ve disappointed our fans so far this season, and I’m as disappointed as they are. I understand that some fans want to express their feelings with signs and they should do so, as long as they stay within the boundaries of good taste and don’t block the view of other fans.

    The policy was a PR nightmare for the team, garnering national attention and fan uproar.

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