Best Redskins team ever: 1991

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MTK
06-22-2010, 03:26 PM
No argument from me on this one, pretty obvious choice.

As great as that team was, I still don't think they get the respect they deserve when talking about the all-time great teams in NFL history.

Best Redskins Team Ever: 1991 - NFC East Blog - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/id/14890/best-redskins-team-ever-1991)

SouperMeister
06-22-2010, 03:46 PM
Here's some pretty good respect from an ESPN Page 2 column from a few years back. I'll take #4:

ESPN.com - Page2 - Greatest NFL teams of all time (http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/football/teams/greatest.html)

GMScud
06-22-2010, 03:48 PM
Yeah no doubt. That team was awesome. This quote from the article was funny:

Redskins quarterbacks were only sacked nine times that season, which is a decent half for the current unit.

SFREDSKIN
06-22-2010, 04:09 PM
They should be ranked in the top 3 of all time!! They would have kicked any Giant, Cowboy or 49er teams ass.

Hog1
06-22-2010, 04:52 PM
It is truly a shame when the greatest teams are mentioned, this team is....not.
Don't hate.....appreciate

Lotus
06-22-2010, 05:20 PM
In mentioning the Super Bowl as the best win, the article fails to mention that the Bills scored garbage points and the game was not as close as 37-24 score might indicate.

SouperMeister
06-22-2010, 05:45 PM
In mentioning the Super Bowl as the best win, the article fails to mention that the Bills scored garbage points and the game was not as close as 37-24 score might indicate.AMEN! The Skins were up 24-0 early in the 3rd Quarter. The game was a far worse blowout than the final score would indicate.

KI Skins Fan
06-22-2010, 05:52 PM
Yeah no doubt. That team was awesome. This quote from the article was funny:

Redskins quarterbacks were only sacked nine times that season, which is a decent half for the current unit.

And Mark Rypien was a statue! That offensive line was incredible!

BringBackJoeT
06-22-2010, 06:40 PM
I have mixed feelings about this, basically because the question necessarily brings the '83 team into the debate, which, outside of the 2007 Pats, is, in my opinion, the best SB team to have lost the big game. That team went into the game having won (including playoff games) 28 of its previous 31 games, put up the most regular season points in the history of the league, and outscored its NFC playoff competition 73-7 through the first seven quarters of play. What happened to the team in the following five quarters was an absolute disaster, but was just as much an absolute fluke. It's been said by many that the team's confidence got a shake in that 4th quarter against the Niners that it simply couldn't recover from going into the big game. Maybe so--it makes sense, given that the team they lost to in the SB was a team they beat in the regular season. Regardless, I know that any SB loss leaves bitterness for any fan, but I think that's the team we're talking about as the franchise's best-ever if they hadn't lost that game.

Man, what a way to cast a shadow over an otherwise positive thread.

budw38
06-22-2010, 07:53 PM
I have mixed feelings about this, basically because the question necessarily brings the '83 team into the debate, which, outside of the 2007 Pats, is, in my opinion, the best SB team to have lost the big game. That team went into the game having won (including playoff games) 28 of its previous 31 games, put up the most regular season points in the history of the league, and outscored its NFC playoff competition 73-7 through the first seven quarters of play. What happened to the team in the following five quarters was an absolute disaster, but was just as much an absolute fluke. It's been said by many that the team's confidence got a shake in that 4th quarter against the Niners that it simply couldn't recover from going into the big game. Maybe so--it makes sense, given that the team they lost to in the SB was a team they beat in the regular season. Regardless, I know that any SB loss leaves bitterness for any fan, but I think that's the team we're talking about as the franchise's best-ever if they hadn't lost that game.

Man, what a way to cast a shadow over an otherwise positive thread. Nice post . I actually believe our '87 team was better than the '91 team , not that it matters , both were awesome . The '82 and '83 teams were powerful < we won SB 17 minus Art Monk > , and had yet to draft D. Green and C. Mann .... we were spoiled in the '80's !

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