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Old 03-10-2009, 11:17 AM   #61
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Re: Redskins Mt. Rushmore

Chris Hanburger (there you go tryfuhl)
Larry Brown
Art Monk
Darrell Green
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Old 03-10-2009, 11:58 AM   #62
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Im going to go with Monk, Darrell Green, Pat Fischer, and Mr. Jack Kent Cooke, God rest his soul.
Maybe the boy king should take a page out of Mr. Cooke's playbook. Let real football men take care of the team.
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Old 03-10-2009, 12:13 PM   #63
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Im going to go with Monk, Darrell Green, Pat Fischer, and Mr. Jack Kent Cooke, God rest his soul.
Maybe the boy king should take a page out of Mr. Cooke's playbook. Let real football men take care of the team.
Jack Kent Cooke is the legend no doubt, but, and I don't know, cuz I really only know the 70s(mid-late) and beyond, but I doubt JKC just bought the team and then went hands off, he probably had a similar learning curve, albeit in a different era and different salaries, but every owner learns, and Dan Snyder is absolutely learning.
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Old 03-10-2009, 02:01 PM   #64
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Joe Gibbs, Joe Jacoby (has everyone forgotten the hogs), Art Monk, Darrell Green
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Old 03-10-2009, 02:09 PM   #65
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Cooke hired Beathard. Snyder his yes-man, Cerrato. The difference is Super Bowls.
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Old 03-10-2009, 08:30 PM   #66
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Re: Redskins Mt. Rushmore

Very cool post...somehow I've missed it until now. Well I guess I'll be the first to name this guy:

Joe Theismann - When I was growing up, he was my hero...because he was the QB of the Washington Redskins....there was no better job in the world or more important job as far as I was concerned.

Joe Gibbs - The coach of the most important team in the world to me...although it would be years before I really realized how special he really was.

Darrell Green - Absolutely my favorite player of all times...for obvious reasons...one of the few players in the league that truly got how special it was to be a Washington Redskin and NFL player, and it used it to help other people...even if he was a little boastful in the process

Santana Moss - My favorite modern day player....I can't even tell you why, but I love this guy...maybe it's because of the Monday Night Cowboy killer game, or maybe it's his little First Down shimmy he does...but I just love to watch this guy.

It's hard to limit this list to four....I could easily make it 30.
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Old 03-10-2009, 11:03 PM   #67
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Fun post. When I think "Redskin", the first number and figure that pops into my head no doubt is:

1. John Riggins. - Super bowl 17 run was just TOO unforgettable!

2. Darrell Green. - 20 years baby! All class and can still out run most players in the NFL

3. Joe Gibbs. - In his prime, no one was better. The best half time adjustments I ever saw.

4. Gary Clark. - I know, I know...how can I go with Clark over Arthur you ask? Well, he was just so much damn fun to watch play! He was little, scrappy and NEVER dropped a ball over the middle. #84 over the middle against the VaGiants on Monday Nite...Sooo friggin sweet.
Emphasis on NEVER. And man could Gary Clark take a hit. I hold them all up to him.
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