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I guess we're picking our top 5 now, haha.
Don Warren- We need a TE
Brian Mitchell- Good kickoff speciallist
Charles Mann- We could use some DE help
Chris Hanberger- Did I spell that correctly? Anyway, a MLB would help out a lot
Art Monk- We could really use another reciever
Man, that would make us a superbowl contender for sure!
Don Warren- We need a TE
Brian Mitchell- Good kickoff speciallist
Charles Mann- We could use some DE help
Chris Hanberger- Did I spell that correctly? Anyway, a MLB would help out a lot
Art Monk- We could really use another reciever
Man, that would make us a superbowl contender for sure!
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Offense - Ernest Byner, Terry Allen & Art Monk
Defense - Wilber Marshall, Darrell Green & Charles Mann
Special teams - Brian Mitchell
Defense - Wilber Marshall, Darrell Green & Charles Mann
Special teams - Brian Mitchell
Jansen on his broken thumbs:
"It’s limited me in some ways but has been beneficial in others. It’s like I have a couple of clubs on my hands. I just have to hit people with them."
"It’s limited me in some ways but has been beneficial in others. It’s like I have a couple of clubs on my hands. I just have to hit people with them."
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Jake wrote:Sammy Baugh.
Ditto. He could help us at QB and CB and punter!
But Art Monk would really help this team!
Sam Huff would look good in the middle. or how about Wilber Marshall opposite Arrington and put Washington in the middle.
And as much as I love Darrel Green, Pat Fischer was better.
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(It is time to roll the dice) Tai'shar Manetheren
"Duty is heavier than a Mountain, Death is lighter than a feather" Tai'shar Malkier
RIP James Oliver Rigney, Jr. 1948-2007
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Diron Talbert.
He would never tolerate 6 gazillion losses to Dallas in a row.
Pat Fischer.
A little nasty attitude never hurts a defense.
Larry Brown.
Has no idea when to quit.
Lenny Haus
You want a Center? Here's your Center.
Dave Butz
Don't even think of running up the middle.
Joe Jacoby
The over-acheiver of over-achievers.
He would never tolerate 6 gazillion losses to Dallas in a row.
Pat Fischer.
A little nasty attitude never hurts a defense.
Larry Brown.
Has no idea when to quit.
Lenny Haus
You want a Center? Here's your Center.
Dave Butz
Don't even think of running up the middle.
Joe Jacoby
The over-acheiver of over-achievers.
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Really?skinsfan#33 wrote:And as much as I love Darrel Green, Pat Fischer was better.
Do you mean the mouse:

was better than:

I am sorry but I can not agree. I feel it is too close to call but if push comes to shove: Darrell Green.
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skinsfan#33 wrote:
RIC has it right. There is no greater fan of Pat Fischer than me. But, there can be no doubt... DG was the greatest Corner in Redskins history, and one of the greatest ever.
Pat Fischer would not make a team today. The rules have changed too much in favor of primadonna wideouts. He was lucky if he could run 4.7... and that would have required a strong tail wind. Fischer's forte was tenacity and a remarkable ability, for a man who weighed about 175, to intimidate receivers. Ask Harold Charmichael, a man who TOWERED over Fischer, and who probably still has scars from Fischer's cleats in his calves. An opposing receiver always paid attention to where Pat Fischer was... and that no doubt accounted for a good deal of his effectiveness.
Pat Fischer was a Pit Bull in a slow cornerback's body.
And as much as I love Darrel Green, Pat Fischer was better.
RIC has it right. There is no greater fan of Pat Fischer than me. But, there can be no doubt... DG was the greatest Corner in Redskins history, and one of the greatest ever.
Pat Fischer would not make a team today. The rules have changed too much in favor of primadonna wideouts. He was lucky if he could run 4.7... and that would have required a strong tail wind. Fischer's forte was tenacity and a remarkable ability, for a man who weighed about 175, to intimidate receivers. Ask Harold Charmichael, a man who TOWERED over Fischer, and who probably still has scars from Fischer's cleats in his calves. An opposing receiver always paid attention to where Pat Fischer was... and that no doubt accounted for a good deal of his effectiveness.
Pat Fischer was a Pit Bull in a slow cornerback's body.
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Glad to see Clark on the lists - GO JMU DUKES!
Having said that, "football" or whatever his name is said it true - we cannot live in the past.
We have awesome talent. The chemistry needs to build, and it will. Ramsey will be a good, solid QB this year and lead the Skins to thw playoffs behind a much improved O-line. Let Portis take the brunt of the D, let Ramsey air it out, and let our D take care of the rest.
We stand to win a good many games. Health, as it is for all teams, is the key.
Just think, with Jansen healthy last year, add at least 2 more wins.
#28 is legendary. Let the past be, and let's move on with a new generation and a new fight for the NFC.
Having said that, "football" or whatever his name is said it true - we cannot live in the past.
We have awesome talent. The chemistry needs to build, and it will. Ramsey will be a good, solid QB this year and lead the Skins to thw playoffs behind a much improved O-line. Let Portis take the brunt of the D, let Ramsey air it out, and let our D take care of the rest.
We stand to win a good many games. Health, as it is for all teams, is the key.
Just think, with Jansen healthy last year, add at least 2 more wins.
#28 is legendary. Let the past be, and let's move on with a new generation and a new fight for the NFC.
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Countertrey wrote:skinsfan#33 wrote:And as much as I love Darrel Green, Pat Fischer was better.
RIC has it right. There is no greater fan of Pat Fischer than me. But, there can be no doubt... DG was the greatest Corner in Redskins history, and one of the greatest ever.
Pat Fischer would not make a team today. The rules have changed too much in favor of primadonna wideouts. He was lucky if he could run 4.7... and that would have required a strong tail wind. Fischer's forte was tenacity and a remarkable ability, for a man who weighed about 175, to intimidate receivers. Ask Harold Charmichael, a man who TOWERED over Fischer, and who probably still has scars from Fischer's cleats in his calves. An opposing receiver always paid attention to where Pat Fischer was... and that no doubt accounted for a good deal of his effectiveness.
Pat Fischer was a Pit Bull in a slow cornerback's body.
It didn't help that he smoked like a chimney! They say he used to be so nervous before games he would be smoking a cigarette while waiting to run out on the field for introductions.
One rule change they made was no longer allowing receivers to be cut down on the line of scrimmage. It was the "George Allen rule" because the 'skins defense really started the trend, with Fischer and Mike Bass literally taking out opposing wide outs right on the line of scrimmage.
I love the old guys, but Green was definitely better.
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