It makes sense that they'd want to reach out to the fans. I'm not speaking from my perspective; I've been all for most of the moves thus far (except for the part where Williams said that character will play second fiddle to talent. I'm completely against that). However, there are a lot of fans that are unhappy with the moves they've made, such as giving the home game against the Patsies to London, the coaching hires, the issues surrounding the CVC, and Kroenke's silence on whether the team will move or not.
I would have to think that after all of those bold moves, they want to reach out to the fans and get their thoughts on their moves. The last thing the front office needs is apathy, and that's exactly what they're risking if they don't have a finger on the pulse of the fanbase.