former redskins quarterback joe theismann sets win to fight the name change but adds "i was given a cheapss when we win the super bowl. to me out honored to accept the headdress and i was honored to wear the uniform at the time that i did. but like anything else, society is changing almost daily." and yesterday football hall of famer terry bradshaw with a message for the team owner who vowed to never change the name. >> he's making a huge mistake by simply saying i will never. if you ever say i will never, you will eventually have to eat fat. you are keeping the team, which is the most important thing. changing the name although trademark wises millions of dollars probably but you still have the football team. >> bold call saying he's going to have to eat his words. "the seattle times" jumping aboard refusing to print the name in its paper. the sports editor saying we are banning the name for one reason, it's offensive. far from honoring native americans, the term colors and their race. a native americans consider it an outdated label placed on their people. terry made it very clear he wa