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Category Archives: Redskins Classic
NFL: NFL 1983- NFC Championship- San Francisco 49ers @ Washington Redskins: Highlights
Source:NFL– Redskins TB John Riggins, attempting a flee flicker pass. “The San Francisco 49ers came back from a 21-point fourth-quarter deficit, but two controversial penalties and a late field goal helped the Washington Redskins reach a second consecutive Super Bowl.” … Continue reading
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Tagged 1983, 1983 NFC Championship, 1983 NFL Season, 1983 San Francisco 49ers, 1983 Washington Redskins, 1984, America, CBS Sports, John Madden, John Riggins, National Football Conference, National Football League, NFC, NFC East, NFC West, NFL, NFL Films, NFL on CBS, Pat Summerall, RFK Memorial Stadium, San Francisco 49ers, The 1980s, The NFL Today, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Washington Redskins
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NFL Films: NFL 1983-Week 7-MNF-Washington Redskins @ Green Bay Packers: Highlights
Source:NFL Films– the Redskins at Packers in 1983. “Chosen in 1999 by ESPN as the Greatest Game in the History of MNF. Side note: The fans chose the 1994 Chiefs Broncos game. Property of ESPN and NFL Films.” Source:Atom Jack … Continue reading
Chuck Mac 1979: Video: CBS Sports: NFL 1986-NFC Divisional Playoff-Washington Redskins @ Chicago Bears: Art Monk Highlights
. This post was originally posted at The New Democrat on Blogger What you are seeing in this video is that how great of an all around wide receiver that Art Monk was. And how good Jay Schroeder was when … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s Chicago Bears, 1980s NFL, 1980s Washington Redskins, 1986 Chicago Bears, 1986 NFL Season, 1986 Washington Redskins, Art Monk, CBS Sports, Chicago Bears, Dan Dierdorf, Dick Stocton, Jay Schroeder, National Football League, NFL on CBS, Redskins vs. Bears
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Relive Retro Network: Video: CBS Sports: NFL 1987-NFC Divisional Playoff-Washington Redskins @ Chicago Bears: Pat Summerall Intro
. This post was originally posted at The New Democrat on Blogger Pat Summerall with another classic NFC intro for CBS Sports. But even with Jim McMahon, who I’m not sure if he even finished this game, because the Redskins … Continue reading
Top Gunna: Video: NFL 1991-Washington Redskins Highlights
. This post was originally posted at The New Democrat on Blogger What I remember about the 1991 Redskins as a fifteen and sixteen year old, is how dominant they were. They didn’t win games, but they simply beat teams … Continue reading
NY Giants: Video: CBS Sports: NFL 1986-NFC Final-Washington Redskins @ New York Giants: Pat Summerall Intro
. This post was originally posted at The New Democrat on Blogger Another classic Pat Summerall NFL intro and another classic Pat Summerall Redskins-Giants intro and he and John Madden were a big part of the great Redskins-Giants rivalry. Because … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s New York Giants, 1980s Washington Redskins, 1986 New York Giants, 1986 NFL Season, 1986 Washington Redskins, CBS Sports, National Football League, New York Giants, NFL on CBS, Pat Summerall, Redskins vs. Giants, Redskins-Giants Rivalry, Washington Redskins
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CBS Sports: NFL 1986-NFC Final-Washington Redskins @ New York Giants: 2nd Half
This post was originally posted at The New Democrat On paper at least this was a great matchup. Two big physical very good teams on both sides of the ball. I think under normal conditions this is a one touchdown … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s News York Giants, 1980s Washington Redskins, 1986 New York Giants, 1986 NFC Championship, 1986 NFL Season, 1986 Washington Redskins, CBS Sports, Giants Stadium, John Madden, National Football League, New York Giants, Pat Summerall, Redskins vs. Giants, Redskins-Giants Rivalry, Washington Redskins
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Real World 51: Redskins Magic: The Story of the 1982 Super Bowl Champion Washington Redskins
. This post was originally posted at FRS FreeStatePlus on Blogger Of the three Super Bowl Championships that the Washington Redskins won, the 1982 Championship is my favorite because no one other than the Redskins themselves, expected them to do … Continue reading
NFL Films: The 1972-73 Washington Redskins
Source:Howard Cosell Fan– Washington Redskins Head Coach/General Manager George Allen (1971-77) Source:The Daily Press “This is old footage from 1972 that shows George Allen as Washington Redskins head coach and running-back and kickoff return specialist Herb Mul-Key (#28) filling in … Continue reading
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