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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:21 pm
by jeremyroyce
RayNAustin wrote:jeremyroyce wrote:Californiaskin wrote:jeremyroyce wrote:Californiaskin wrote:wilber marshall.....our besst lb ever
Good pick. I loved Wilber Marshall
dude could just blow up everything......fearless
Hey also I don't know if you would agree with me because his career was short because of off the field problems but I also liked Dexter Manley.
He played 11 years ... 9 years in Washington. I don't think that qualifies as shortened career. I'd say that was above average.
Ray, my bad. I was really young back then when he played and I just remember that he was banned from the NFL for drugs. I didn't realize that he played that many years.
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:48 pm
by crazyhorse1
Gene Brito was named the NFL Player of the Year by the Washington D.C. Touchdown Club after the 1955 season. In the NFL he was a five-time Pro Bowler in 1953 and from 1955 to 1958. He was selected as one of the 70 Greatest Redskins, a list compiled by the Redskins in 2002 to commemorate the 70-year anniversary of the team. He is one of four defensive ends on the team, along with Dexter Manley, Ron McDole and Charles Mann
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:18 pm
by RayNAustin
jeremyroyce wrote:RayNAustin wrote:jeremyroyce wrote:Californiaskin wrote:jeremyroyce wrote:Californiaskin wrote:wilber marshall.....our besst lb ever
Good pick. I loved Wilber Marshall
dude could just blow up everything......fearless
Hey also I don't know if you would agree with me because his career was short because of off the field problems but I also liked Dexter Manley.
He played 11 years ... 9 years in Washington. I don't think that qualifies as shortened career. I'd say that was above average.
Ray, my bad. I was really young back then when he played and I just remember that he was banned from the NFL for drugs. I didn't realize that he played that many years.
No sweat, I just wanted to make sure Dexter didn't get anymore of a bad rap than he earned

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:15 am
by El Mexican
Henry Ellard.
Played for some pathetic teams, but had solid numbers and was arguably the best WR on the roster during the dread of the Norv years.