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1991 looms as one of the last times that the Washington Redskins nation was truly happy. During that magical season, the Redskins went 14-2 in the regular season. The team then breezed into the Super Bowl and dispatched the Buffalo Bills to win their third Vince Lombardi trophy.  
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The Washington Redskins fan base is obsessed with  the possibility of the team signing the elder Manning if he becomes a free agent and is able to play--two BIG ifs in my mind. Manning and lessons to be learned from Super Bowl champion New York Giants occupied space on Redskins Hog Heaven this week.Both of the teams in Super Bowl 46 prove the value of coaching stability says the story in Patriots and Giants lesson for the Redskins: stand by...  
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Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan and his crew of coaches descended on Alabama to coach the 2012 Senior Bowl South team on January 23. As is traditional with the Redskins though, they do not arrive quietly. In a short press briefing, Washington formally announced numerous...  
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Washington Redskins linebacker Rocky McIntosh did an interview with The Sports Junkies on 106.7 The Fan in DC on Wednesday. The Junkies wanted to know about Rocky's days as a high school recruit being courted by big-time colleges, with a … Continue reading →  
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The 2011 Washington Redskins' season was anything but spectacular. The team dealt with a myriad of injuries and other issues that left the team sinking to a 5-11 record. No one will argue the biggest problem was the quarterback position, where the level of play was simply...  
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