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JUST LIVIN
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: houston,tx
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Re: 1991 Redskins on NFL Network Friday
well for that 1 year there was nobody better at throwing the deep ball,rypien had the magic touch that yr,its easy to call those plays when you have a qb making those throws almost every time and a defense that would stop the other team if you didnt
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: 1991 Redskins on NFL Network Friday
True. People forget that Rypien was the QB when Monk, Clark and Saunders all got over 1,000 yards. I think it was in 89 when we went 10-6 but didn't make the playoffs.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Norfolk
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Re: 1991 Redskins on NFL Network Friday
Another thing I heard that I miss hearing was Frank Herzog and his call whenever the Redskins scored a touchdown....I know toward the end he would miss player names and wasn't perfect but just something about growing up and hearing "Sonny, Sam, and Frank". Now it's Sonny, Sam, and...Larry?
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: 1991 Redskins on NFL Network Friday
That was really good. It's hard to think that was 16 years ago. That's what a JG's offense is supposed to look like. Some of the stories about Jack Kent Cooke were great. He affected so many peoples lives. He also had a great motivation to win. His motivation spurred on Gibbs, Rypien, and the team (not that they needed any more motivation).
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: 1991 Redskins on NFL Network Next Friday
Petibone always had a knack of running the perfect blitz just as a team had reached the edge of field goal range late in the game. I don't think they blitzed much, but when they did -- they were as good at that as Rypien was on the deep ball. I think to most Redskin fans, the playcalling was a bit predictable but the opposition never seemed to catch on.
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In the NFL Network video, they say that the Eagles "bodybag" game refocused the Redskins on being tougher and more physical. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: 1991 Redskins on NFL Network Next Friday
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So when they destroyed the league in 1991, grabbed the #1 seed, and rode it to a Superbowl win...well, it was quite unexpected. Nearly the entire season, the showdown between the Bills and the Redskins -- BY FAR the dominant teams in the league -- was anticipated. I bet there have been very very few times the two #1 seeds met in the Superbowl. This was a very rare occasion that a #1 seed beat a #1 seed for the title. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: somewhere on this planet
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Re: 1991 Redskins on NFL Network Friday
i was at the regular season game between the skins and falcons where rypien put on a clinic to the falcons defense.mc hammer and evander holyfield were
both on the falcon sideline that day,the section i was end started alternating chants of hammer sucks and holyfields sucks.it was a very shitty day to see a game too,rain,sleet,freezing rain all fell that game.and it was one hell of a drive from dc to bassett that night too.only paid 10 bucks for my ticket though!and we got to see the falcons rookie qb that year number 4 brett favre throw an interception andre collins ran back 20 yards for a touchdown.other than seeing rypien's clinic that day,we got to see favre an sure fire HOFer play that day too!
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