Redskins By the (Jersey) Numbers -- #32
The saga continues...appreciating Redskins history one jersey number at a time.
The saga continues...appreciating Redskins history one jersey number at a time.
Brian Mitchell led the Washington Redskins on Special Teams, but was also a fiery trash talker that inspired his teammates to follow him no matter what the score was at the time.
Redskins By The Numbers returns with #29 and a look at the impact Mark Murphy had on this franchise.
Darrell Green left a lasting legacy with the Washington Redskins. Here is our salute to #28 in our ongoing series of Redskins By the Numbers.
Free Agency has always been a Redskins thing, right? Well, not really. When Joe Gibbs was taking teams to Super Bowls, the most important thing they did was to pursue their own idea of 'team' and...
Well, we waited about as long as we could for the Clinton Portis interview to materialize. We simply cannot keep the numbers frozen at #25 forever. #26 - Clinton Portis There are some choices at...
Who? Wil Nieves. Moving on. #25 Joe Washington I have to give the nod to this running back who played with the team from 1981-1984. What he lacked in size he made up for with speed and agility....
I struggled with this one a little. As a kid watching those Gibbs teams make short work of regular season opponents on their way to the "second season", I remember Kelvin Bryant doing some things...
When D Hall intercepted that ball against the Cowgirls in his first game as a Redskin, it took a second to register what was happening. After all, it had been a while since we had seen that kind...
We have fallen behind...ok, I have fallen behind. For a series that was designed to help us mine content during the offseason, we have found ways to make articles about forgotten kickers fun...to...
Today we get to #21--Sean Taylor--in our ongoing series of Redskins By the Numbers. We interview his former college coach, and talk about the link between the way Sean Taylor played and the reason why we take being fans so seriously.
Answer: Tiger Woods, Chad Johnson, and Lindsay Lohan Question: Who are three people who have never been in my kitchen? (long live Cliffie) It has been a while since the Skins had a truly great...
If Facebook and Gmail gags are the home runs for Hogs Haven, and the By the Numbers articles are the base hits, then the #19 slot is like a hit batsman. It gets us on base, but when you watch the...
Sam Wyche was a great coach for the Cincinnati Bengals, but he also wore #18 for the Washington Redskins, backing up Sonny Jurgensen and Billy Kilmer in the early 70's. His playing career was unspectacular, but his no-huddle offense was revolutionary and his post-game conferences were amazing.
As we look at Redskins players who wore the number 17, we focus on Doug Williams and Billy Kilmer and talk about the kinds of players they were on the field. We also address the controversies each were a part of in a town that loves its QB controversies.
Cop-out time. There are a few #16's out there worth considering. There are a few that I simply don't know enough about to passionately argue for on this list. I'll put some of these out there, and...
A continuing analysis of current and former Redskins by jersey number. Today we arrive at #15, and feature Todd Collins, spending time talking about his significant impact on the playoff race in the winter of 2007.
A review of the Redskins that wore #14 and specifically comparing the exit of Brad Johnson to that of Jon Jansen.
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Making our way, in jersey numbers, from 1-99 of some of our favorite (or otherwise noteworthy) Redskins