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  2. Amanda Blackhorse - Wikipedia

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    Blackhorse is the lead plaintiff in Blackhorse v.Pro-Football, Inc., [3] which seeks to revoke trademark protection of the term "Washington Redskins". [4] The case was actually begun by Susan Harjo, but Blackhorse is known by its rekindled efforts because her name is alphabetically first out of the new plaintiffs.

  3. Washington Commanders - Wikipedia

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    Redskins running back Larry Brown would be named the 1972 NFL MVP. [34] The Redskins again made the playoffs in 1973, 1974, and 1976, only to lose all three times in the first round. [32] After the team failed to make the playoffs in Redskins despite a 9–5 record, Allen was fired and was replaced at head coach by Jack Pardee. [13]

  4. Kansas City Chiefs name controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Indian Center officially became involved in calling for change after a local restaurant in December 2013 had a sign widely condemned as racist [12] [13] [14] that read “KC Chiefs Will Scalp the Redskins, Feed Them Whiskey, Send 2 Reservation.” [15] [16] The Kansas City Indian Center sent representatives to the restaurant ...

  5. List of Washington Commanders head coaches - Wikipedia

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    List of Boston Braves / Boston Redskins / Washington Redskins / Washington Football Team / Washington Commanders head coaches # Image Coach Term Regular season Playoffs Awards Ref. GC W L T Win% GC W L 1 Lud Wray: 1932: 10 4 4 2 .500 — — — — [6] 2 Lone Star Dietz* [b] 1933–1934* 24 11 11 2 .500 — — — — [7] 3 Eddie Casey* 1935* ...

  6. Ex-Washington Redskins cheerleaders defend team from ... - AOL

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  7. The evolution of NFL cheerleader uniforms over the decades

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    The team didn't become the "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" until 1967 after a well-endowed stripper caused a stir during a game after walking down a staircase stand on the 50-yard line, carrying ...

  8. The Hogs (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The Hogettes cheered on the Redskins for 30 years before announcing their retirement in 2013. [5] Soon after losing Super Bowl XVIII 38–9 to the Los Angeles Raiders in 1984, Starke retired. Theismann's career ended in 1985, after he suffered an injury while being tackled by New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor. Riggins retired after the ...

  9. Redskins cheerleaders reportedly felt 'worthless and ... - AOL

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    The New York Times published a story that detailed a 2013 trip by Redskins cheerleaders to Costa Rica that the cheerleaders claim crossed a line.