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Re: Theismann Honored on Sunday
I think Joe was the only QB that ever returned punts. Do you young guys remember that?
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I will prob wear my Theisman jersey... Even though Joe's ego always came before the team, he was a great QB for Gibbs in his first tenure. As a kid I acquired several autographed photos and still write my cursive "J" just like Joe!
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[QUOTE=SFREDSKIN;348542]I think Joe was the only QB that ever returned punts. Do you young guys remember that?[/QUOTE]
I had forgotten about that. I couldn't remember if he had returned punts or if he had punted. |
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[quote=skinsguy;348551]I had forgotten about that. I couldn't remember if he had returned punts or if he had punted.[/quote]
He did both. He returned punts for Coach George Allen because it was the only way he could get on the field. He punted for Coach Gibbs when the regular punter got hurt against the Bears some year. His punt, if I remember correctly, went fo 1 yard or -1 yard or something. It was a big play for the other team. I can't for the life of me remember what the game was. It wasn't a playoff game. If anyone has the scoop on that, let me know. |
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[QUOTE=70Chip;348573]He did both. He returned punts for Coach George Allen because it was the only way he could get on the field. He punted for Coach Gibbs when the regular punter got hurt against the Bears some year. His punt, if I remember correctly, went fo 1 yard or -1 yard or something. It was a big play for the other team. I can't for the life of me remember what the game was. It wasn't a playoff game. If anyone has the scoop on that, let me know.[/QUOTE]
I remember that game like it was yesterday. Late September 1985, Redskins had a 10 point lead then the tide suddenly turned when Willie Gault returned a kickoff 99 yards for a TD. And I remember Jim McMahon catching a TD pass from Walter Payton. Bears won 45-10. I think it was the first time I realized the Skins might actually play a season and not make the playoffs |
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[quote=SmootSmack;348575]I remember that game like it was yesterday. Late September 1985, Redskins had a 10 point lead then the tide suddenly turned when Willie Gault returned a kickoff 99 yards for a TD. And I remember Jim McMahon catching a TD pass from Walter Payton. Bears won 45-10.
I think it was the first time I realized the Skins might actually play a season and not make the playoffs[/quote] Okay. That was the Bears at the peak of their powers. They were a real juggernaut that year. The fact that we were able to beat that team in Chicago two years straight (1987 and 1988) in January stands as one of the great achievements in NFL history. |
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[QUOTE=70Chip;348583]Okay. That was the Bears at the peak of their powers. They were a real juggernaut that year.
The fact that we were able to beat that team in Chicago two years straight (1987 and 1988) in January stands as one of the great achievements in NFL history.[/QUOTE] Absolutely, not many people remember that the Bears went 14-2 the year after they went 15-1 and won it all. And the Skins beat them in the playoffs! |
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Joey T. might have an ego but he was the first Redskin QB of the superbowl era to give us our first SB. Tough he was, anybody that returns punts and wears that funky single bar and gets punished by LT is tough. I know Sonny and Billy were great but I love JT!!
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Sports Machine 1986, kind of a retro look at his career while hes trying to come back from the leg injury. Dude tried hard to make it back. |
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i love joey t. briging home lombardi, and waitibg in the wings, like a good soldier, for kilmer and jurgey to get their turn
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I just remembered tomorrow also happens to be Joey T's birthday. Happy Birthday JT!
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[QUOTE=redskinsfanatic;348455]had theismann not batted down that tipped pass from kim bokamper's grasp,riggins would not have been a factor cause the skins would have lost.[/QUOTE]but he did and the rest is history
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wasnt that play Riggins ran it was on 4th and 1, not 4th and long as stated earlier.. also i believe Joe Theismann's best play of his career was possibly where he batted his own pass down at about the skins' 2 yard line in the superbowl. if it that was intercepted and returned for score by dolphins the game would have been different i believe.(also stated earlier.)
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they do things for him and he speaks so badly of them
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I enjoyed Theismann when he was on the field. He brought excitement to the game and was a real leader for the Skins. Theismann the analyst is a different story. I prefer to remember Theismann for what he did when he put on the helmet.
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