“There are also contractual issues here with the league,” Tirico went on to say. “We have an obligation to use the names and the marks of the teams. The league sells us the right to do the games and we sign up as part of that as well. Here’s the bottom line for me: I have my own personal feelings on the name. I think it’s time for Dan Snyder and the league together truly take a long look at making a change. But if I’m there to document the game, and that’s what I’m paid to do and charged with, the body of the game broadcast to me is not the forum or the place to pass judgment on this issue while dancing around 2nd and 5 at the 35 yard line. I think that’s a little unfair. So I’m going to do what I did in the preseason game. The appropriate approach to me is minimize the use of the nickname but not completely avoid it.”
Tirico is confirming what Al Michaels said on the Cowherd show said, the media are contractualy obliged to use our full and proper name.
What I want to know is why the League are not enforcing this, their failure to do so, is paramount to telling us your on your own.
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