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i am going to have to go with my all time favorite redskin in Larry Centers. That play that clinched the division is the best redskin memory that i have considering i was to young to know what was going on in 91.
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one of my all time favorite redskins... is exactly what this team needs...

Dave Butz... he would clog the middle and let our talented linebackers wreck shop... I want to buy one of Dave Butz's helmets... or at least touch it... that guy was awesome...
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Jessie Armstead.
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Gus Frerotte :mrgreen:
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Chris Hanburger, back when I was a kid, I loved to watch that guy play, Good old #55... HTTR
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I hope your playing Andyjens89..... :wink:
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Ahhhhh - how about Ken Houston. Our secondary would be pretty tough to beat with Ken back there.

Butz would also be a great one to have back, along with Charles Mann, Pat Fisher, Diron Talbert and Clint Didier.
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As I run out of the room...Champ Bailey
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......Me too...Oh well...Champ and Mark Carrier.



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Mark Carrier?? Hahah why? He was horrible for the Redskins! He was one of the many overpaid veterans Synder brought in a couple of years ago!
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Carrier wasn't bad for the Redskins. He did a great job back there before the league essentially kicked him out of football...
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When I think of Redskins, Its got to be Darrell Green...
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Raphel Cherry
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Everyone's answer should be this, Darrell Green the greatest Redskin of all time.
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DG28 wrote:Everyone's answer should be this, Darrell Green the greatest Redskin of all time.


ehhhh... I don't know about that. Darrell Green is an al-Queda sympathizer who was partly involved in 9/11. He also spits on children every chance he gets.

I'm sticking with Raphel Cherry.
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Not to open a can of worms here but DG is an Al Queda sympathizer???

There are a bunch I'd like to see back but what about Raven Caldwell. Anyone see him on Draft Day? The dude is still huge. He could have an impact.
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Hands down, Ken Harvey...
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Hands back up, Spurrier.
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Post by JonC56 »

well, I think the most talented player to the leave the redskins in recent years is shawn barber, but I think kenard long could be the most help to our team right now. I would say Daryll Gardner, but who knows what your getting with him after his showing in denver.
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Oh, man. Those are recent 'skins. I was thinking you could pick anybody. Would I pick Gardner, K-Lanf or Shawn Barber over Riggins ? Heck, no.
If it has to be recent guys, though...give me back Kato Serwanga, please !!!
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I was just saying who could help our team the most right now who is still playing in the league, and tcwest you must have played special teams or something, got a soft spot for ol gunners, suprised u didn't include david terrel in with serwanga :D :wink:

But if were talking all time give me Mann for the soul fact that are dline is are weak link, but my alltime faviortes are monk, clark, and jacoby. Jurgenson was way before my time.
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Kenny Watson if we're talking recent

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No, I played Special Ed. :)
Just kidding. Kato was a screamer. Terrell was also nice, as a fill in, but really wasn't a guy that excited me when he came in as DB. Kato ? Oh, heck yeah. That was my guy.
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tcwest10 wrote:I used to have to carefully enunciate his name for my fellow drunks at the bar, who (upon hearing his first name spoken) scratched their heads and said, "Is that the blonde-haired guy from the OJ Simpson trial ?"
You see the type of people I drink with ? Idiots, one and all. :) Me, too. After a few good cold ones, I'm askin' them if the NYJ Abraham was the one who signed into law the Emancipation Proclamation.


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Post by JonC56 »

Im right there with ya brother. Also I remeber week after week you could always count on a big special teams play from serwanga. Guys like that, who do that, are so valuble to successful teams. Hey, I also heard a few rumors that abraham could become a skin(wishful thinking, but I doubt it), If he ends up playing in DC it could make things all that more confusing. :lol:
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