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Category Archives: Redskins Classic Games
CBS Sports: NFL 1979-Week 16-Washington Redskins @ Dallas Cowboys: Full Game
“Quality isn’t very good, but one of the all-time classics. Captain comeback, Roger Staubach’s last regular season game when he rallies them past the Redskins.” From Butjer’s Sports Classic If you look at the 1979 Redskins, not a deeply talented team … Continue reading
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NFL Films-CBS Sports: NFL 1983-Super Bowl 18-Los Angeles Raiders vs. Washington Redskins: Full Game
On paper at least and the personal of both teams, Super Bowl 18 is definitely one of the best games you could ever have for a Super Bowl. Maybe only Super Bowl 13 with the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers … Continue reading
ABC Sports: NFL 1983-Week 1 MNF-Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Redskins
“Danny White passed for three second-half touchdowns and ran for another to rally Dallas from a 23-3 halftime deficit to beat the defending Super Bowl champions. The Cowboys compiled only 85 first-half yards, but exploded for 271 in the final … Continue reading
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▶ Redskins Film: Video: CBS Sports: NFL 1991-Super Bowl XXVI: Buffalo Bills vs. Washington Redskins: Full Game
▶ NFL 1991-Super Bowl XXVI: Buffalo Bills vs. Washington Redskins: Full Game – YouTube. Ederik Schneider on Google+ What looked like a pretty good matchup on paper turned into a blowout by the second quarter. As the Redskins simply dominated … Continue reading
CBS Sports: NFL 1986-Week 14-New York Giants @ Washington Redskins: Pat Summerall Intro
Source:Real Life Journal “In a battle of two 11-2 teams the Giants beat the Skins 24-14 on their way to winning the NFC East and ultimately Super Bowl XXI.” From NFL on CBS One of the classic games in the great … Continue reading
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