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Created:Thu Dec 14 1989
Last Modified:Fri Dec 17 1993
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:438
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60.0. "Washington Redskins" by PHILEM::SAPP () Sun Dec 17 1989 13:48

    This topic is for thos who wish to share information about the
    Washington Redskins: Trades, Rumors,Draft,etc whatever will be
    of interest to Fans of the Redskins.
    
    Edwin
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60.1something doesn't seem right?LUDWIG::JAMESTue Dec 19 1989 00:2215
    Why is Washington eliminated?
    If the Eagles lose two, they will be 10-6.
    If the Rams lose one, they will be 10-6.
    If the Redskins win one, they will be 10-6.
    Assuming either Green Bay or Minnesota loses this week, the above
    three teams would be tied.
    The Eagles would have a conference record of 7-5.
    The Redskins and Rams have a conference record of 8-4.
    
    The only thing that I can figure is, they must use the divisional
    tie breaker first, and then use the conference tie breaker.
    Does anyone know if this is true?
    
                                  Steve J.
    
60.2Who is Willard Reeves ...???...TAV02::CHAIMSemper ubi Sub ubi .....Tue Dec 19 1989 07:086
It just so happens that the father of Willard Reeves is a neighbor of mine and
I was interested in knowing more about him.

Thanks,

Cb.
60.3scored a lot of TD's in the pre-seasonHPSRAD::SANTOSA monster is being built.Tue Dec 19 1989 11:5814
    Re: 60.2

     Willard Reeves is a runningback. He spent all of his carreer in the
     Canadien Football League. Tried out with the Redskins this past year
     and was one of the final cuts in August. Was called back on to the 
     team a week or two into the season, but I thought he was released
     again. He's in his late 20's, might even be 30 years old. A real good
     runner down near the goal line. Big and strong runner

     I'm not sure if he's on the Redskins roster now, a Redskins fan might
     be able to help.

Chuck
60.4LEVERS::STROUTa pound of obscureTue Dec 19 1989 12:057
    re: .1
    
    	if the redskins, eagles and rams tie with a 10-6 record, the
    first criteria for the tie-breaker is the head to head sweep.  did
    the redskins lose to both philly and l.a.?  if so, there's the answer.
    
    sean
60.5JUPITR::MOKCharles P. MokTue Dec 19 1989 12:2211
    Re:.-1
    Redskins never played the Rams this season.
    
    Re:.1
    The conference record is used after the head to head, not divisional
    since it is unfair to compare that for different conferences.  The next
    would be common opponents.  I think I ran it down somewhere else before
    (in FOOTBALL I think) and showed that in common opponents the Redskins
    will lose to the Rams.
    
    Charles
60.6OURGNG::J_WARDLEBandwagon Packer FanTue Dec 19 1989 12:374
    I can't remember the exack(tm) reasons, but I did hear that if the
    Rams won Sunday (which they did), the Skins were eliminated.
    
    JoJ
60.7DELNI::G_WAUGAMANTue Dec 19 1989 12:5919
    
    Redskins fans won't die easily.
    
    If the Redskins tie with the Rams, they lose on record against common 
    opponents.  They lose a tie with Philly on divisional record.  If all 
    three tie, Philly drops out of the first tie-breaker (conference 
    record), and then LA wins tie with the Redskins.  Then Philly and 
    Washington revert back to the top of the tie-breaker criteria, which 
    Philly wins on divisional record.
    
    The Rams can now make the playoffs even with a loss to New England if
    Philly, Green Bay, Minnesota, or Washington (even though they're
    already eliminated, they still affect the tie-breakers) lose.
    
    The Eagles can still make the playoffs with a loss to Phoenix if Green
    Bay or Minnesota lose.
    
    glenn
    
60.8saturday will be our Superbowl, this yearLUDWIG::JAMESTue Dec 19 1989 18:427
    re .7
     Thanks, that sounds right. I was thinking two wildcard slots, Philly
    drops first tie breaker, that leaves Washington and L.A.
    
                                  wishful thinking
    
                                   Steve J.
60.9where is Reeves now.....?????WILKIE::TAMAGNAThu Dec 21 1989 13:388
    re> 60.2
    Reeves was resigned by the skins....however he was then released
    again......he then signed on with Miami..however Miami released
    him late in the season and he is now out of football......he was
    a good short yardage runner and i thought he'd make it with Miami...but
    they really like S. Smith so Reeves got the axe......hope this helps
    
    steve
60.10Redskins 1990 MatchupsBAUCIS::SAPPTue Dec 26 1989 10:2117
    Home               Away
    ----               ----
    Giants             Giants
    Eagles             Eagles
    Cardinals          Cardinals
    Cowboys            Cowboys
    Lions              Saints
    Bears              49-ers
    Bills              Colts
    Dolphins           Patriots
    
    
    Seasons Greetings,
    
    Edwin
    
    
60.11not whining, just stating factsROULET::JAMESTue Dec 26 1989 19:016
    During Saturday's game, they mentioned that Jim Lachey gave up 0
    sacks this year and only had one holding penalty called on him all
    year. The really unbelievable part is that he didn't make the pro
    bowl.
    
                            Steve J.
60.12No Fan PoliticsDWOVAX::HUNTCarolina BoundWed Dec 27 1989 02:5612
    The players who go to the Pro Bowl each year are elected by their
    peers, namely the other pro football players.
    
    If Lachey didn't go, it's because he didn't impress his peers enough. 
    Or because someone was more impressive.  Either way, he wasn't good
    enough to go.
    
    I did see one of the year-end highlights films the other day and they
    showed the monster hit that Lachey laid on Jerry Robinson of the
    Raiders following an interception.  Ouch.
    
    Bob Hunt
60.13GENRAL::GIBSONWed Dec 27 1989 13:458
    
    Steve J.,
    You are right. Lachey is the best OT in the league. If anyone got
    shafted for the Pro Bowl, he did.
    
    RE: The hit.
    Both missed three games from that hit. Robinson from a concussion,
    Lachey with an injured shoulder.
60.14skins overlooked for pro bowlWILKIE::TAMAGNAThu Jan 04 1990 17:025
    Lachey isn't the only skin to get over looked......seems to me that
    the 2nd best offense in the NFC should atleast have 1 player make
    the Pro-Bowl.....
    glad to see we play the Pats in '90.......be nice to get a week
    off durning year.......
60.15ROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMANTue Apr 03 1990 10:403
    
    Nobody mentioned that the great Doug "one game" Williams got released
    by the QB-rich Washington Redskins.
60.16REFINE::ASHESo many nights, I sit by my windowTue Apr 03 1990 18:171
    And signed one of the Giant's Jeff QB's...
60.17rypien won the starting roleLUDWIG::JAMESTue Apr 03 1990 20:385
    Doug was released because of the size of his contract. I don't know
    of any team, besides the Jets, paying a backup QB over a million
    a year.
    
                                   Steve J.
60.18OURGNG::J_WARDLEBroncos,Vikings,Blue_DevilsWed Apr 04 1990 12:026
    >>of any team, besides the Jets, paying a backup QB over a million
    >>a year.
    
    How about...Buffalo, SF, Miami
    
    JoJ
60.19EARRTH::BROOKSSucker that stole the soul ...Wed Apr 04 1990 12:412
    Huh ? SF has Young, who will evetually be the starter for the next
    5-10 years. What about the other two ?
60.20WXYZ::METZGERZeese trophies are not for bowling...Wed Apr 04 1990 12:5012
considering Young is already 28 and montana intends to play for another 3-5 
years (which would make young 31 at the earliest to be the starting qb)...

I doubt he'll be the starter for the next 10 years :-) Even 5 is stretching
it a bit. Of course if montana goes down this year He could start for the next
5 years....

If I were young I'd be screaming for a trade to KC about now....


Metz
60.21EARRTH::BROOKSSucker that stole the soul ...Wed Apr 04 1990 13:238
    He was been Metz, but Seifert and Debartolo have both asked him
    to be patient. They are also both trying to find ways to get him
    some decnt playing time on the Niners .... lots of luck.
    
    Even if Montana plays another 3 years, and Young takes over at 31,
    he's a young 31 - very few hits, no major injuries. If he's been
    taking care of himself, he should play well for at least 5 -7 years
    (I suppose 10 was a bit extreme unless your name is Blanda :-)....
60.22OURGNG::J_WARDLEBroncos,Vikings,Blue_DevilsWed Apr 04 1990 13:275
    Oops, sorry, I missed the keyword "backup" in that line.
    
    Never mind....
    
    JoJ
60.23WXYZ::METZGERZeese trophies are not for bowling...Wed Apr 04 1990 13:5510
I agree doc that Young is a Young 28....but I think it's past time for him to 
be patient. Joe is the #1 gun on that team and Young knows it. Even if he got
the chance to star at 31 the body just doesn't bounce back from injury as
quickly at that age as it does when you're younger....

If I was him I'd be looking to be moved to a contender like KC or Minny...
Or take a risk at an up and coming team like Detroit....

Metz
60.24BSS::G_MCINTOSHVom Hochland German ShepherdsThu Apr 05 1990 12:175
    Also it may not be to good for Young's psyche to replace the "best QB
    in football" when Montana finally decides to hang it up.  It's always
    hard to replace a winner.
    
    Glenn
60.25CAM::WAYOutfielder in the BourbonThu Apr 05 1990 14:303
>    hard to replace a winner.
    
It can be very hard to replace a wiener too, but that's a different story...
60.26USRCV1::COLOTTIRLisa,get away from that jazzmanThu Apr 05 1990 14:332
    But its easy to replace a whiner....
    
60.27EARRTH::BROOKSSucker that stole the soul ...Thu Apr 05 1990 14:566
    I can't see SF trading Young within the conference (ie. Minnesota),
    and Detroit has Peete ... however San Diego, KC, the Jests, Raiders,
    and a couple of other teams could use a QB.
    
    Heck, given the Cleveland QB's inabilty to scramble or win a big
    game, they could use Young. Denver too ......
60.287983::RIEUIn search of...Mr Trout!Thu Apr 05 1990 15:392
    ...not to mention the Oilers!
                                        Denny
60.29BSS::G_MCINTOSHVom Hochland German ShepherdsThu Apr 05 1990 16:193
    Wrong you are Brooks. ....SD doesn't need a QB.  We're all set.
    
    Glenn
60.30ROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMANThu Apr 05 1990 16:233
    
    Glenn, Williams isn't a QB, he's a stiff.  Are the Chargers set on
    over paid stiffs?
60.31BSS::G_MCINTOSHVom Hochland German ShepherdsThu Apr 05 1990 16:285
    Why are you asking me about Williams?  The Chargers aren't interested
    in Williams to my knowledge.  They have Tolliver as the starter and
    McMahon as backup.  I don't think they need a QB.
    
    Glenn
60.32good times ahead for San Diego- Padres, Chargers on the riseMSBIS2::ROBINSONmannish boyThu Apr 05 1990 16:316
    Glenn, they also have Bobby Beathard who doesn't think that
    Williams is all that good.  Beathard won't make the move because
    he's a good judge of ability.  Congrats a good GM can make all
    of the difference in the world, as long as the owner isn't cheap...
    
    Jeff
60.33LUNER::BROOKSSucker that stole the soul ...Thu Apr 05 1990 17:2118
    Bobby B. is a good judge of talent, but his thing with Williams
    was based on a suit that the Skins and Williams had going, Beathard
    was a 'witness' for management, so take his facks with a grain of
    salt.
    
    Anyhow, if Doug is healthy (and that's a LARGE if), he can still
    be an effective QB.
    
    re Glenn,
    
    The Chargers are looking good. They'll looking even better if they
    run behind Courtney .... :-)
                      
    Doc
                      
    p.s. Doug being released shouldn't be a suprise to any knowledgable
    fans except Paul The girlyMon ... but he ain't exaczakly what we'd
    call knowledgable right ? :-)
60.34First Day Draft-USA TodayXCUSME::SAPPMon Apr 23 1990 14:2026
                   Redskins Draft-First Day

Round/   Player              Comments
Pick
----     ------              ------
2/46     Andre Collins,LB     Played Safety two seasons, might play there
         6-1,224, Penn State  in pros. Had 130 tackles in '89. Good speed
                              and range. Good on pass coverage. Can play
                              Special Teams.

3/76     Mohammed Elewonibi,  Winner of Outland Trophy in '89 as college
         G,6-4 5/8,300 BYU    football top lineman. Great size. Quick feet
                               and hands make him tops in pass protection.
                              Can pull.

4/86     Cary Conklin,QB,     Has size and arm. Passed for 2,569 yards
         6-4,215, Washington  and 16 TDs in '89. Plays hurt. Can throw
                              deep. Consistency is a question.

4/109    Rico Labbe,DB,       Jack Bicknell , his coach at BC says he is
         5-11 1/4 Boston      "powerfully built" great for strong Safety.
         College              The Labbe family lives about 1/2 hour from
                              Redskin Park.
5/130    Brian Mitchell,RB,
         5-10,195, SW Louisiana 
60.35GENRAL::GIBSONMon Apr 23 1990 14:433
    
    The reason Elewonibi lasted so long is that he has had several
    operations on his shoulder and was considered a medical risk.
60.36USA Today AnalysisXCUSME::SAPPTue Apr 24 1990 14:3621
 Grade: B- No number 1 choice. LB Andre Collins can cover RBs out of the
           backfield, plays Special Teams well. Might be a liability on
           running downs because of size. Redskins glad to select big
           G Mohammed Elewonibi, see the 300-pounder in situation pass
           protection.

           DT Kent Wells possibly a factor in a few years hence, is less
           a project than
           DT Thomas Rayam. Sleeper ILB Jon Leverenz, who has had knee 
           problems. Needed DB in DB-poor draft.
           Picks:                           Round/Selection
           Andre Collins, LB, Penn State        2/46
           Mohammed Elewonibi, G, BYU           3/76
           Cary Conklin, QB, Washington         4/86
           Rico Labbe, DB, Boston College       4/109
           Brian Mitchell, RB, SW Louisiana     5/130
           Kent Wills, DB, Nebraska             6/160
           Tim Moxley, G, Ohio State            9/243
           D'Juan Francisco, DB, Notre Dame    10/262
           Thomas Rayam,DT,Alabama             10/270
           Jon Leverenz.LB, Minnesota          11/297
60.37De Javu All Over AgainXCUSME::SAPPTue Apr 24 1990 15:086
    RE: Elewonibi
    I had read that in the New England Patriots notes.
    Sounds similar to when the Redskins drafted Tracy Rocker who
    was( I believe) an Outland Trophy winner/Interior Lineman.
    
    Hope it works out, well.
60.381990 Redskins ScheduleXCUSME::SAPPFri Apr 27 1990 12:4121
                              1989 Record: 10-6-0
  Date     Team            Time
  ----     ----            ----

  Sep  9   Phoenix           1
  Sep 16   at San Francisco  4
  Sep 23   Dallas            1
  Sep 30   at Phoenix        8
  Oct  7   Open Date
  Oct 14   NY Giants         4
  Oct 21   Philadelphia      1
  Oct 28   at NY Giants      4
  Nov  4   at Detroit        1
  Nov 12   at Philadelphia   9  Monday Night Game
  Nov 18   New Orleans       1
  Nov 22   at Dallas         4  Thanksgiving Day Game
  Dec  2   Miami             1
  Dec  9   Chicago           4
  Dec 15   at New England    4  Saturday Game
  Dec 22   at Indianapolis   8  Saturday Game
  Dec 30   Buffalo           1
60.39Redskins 1990 Pre-SeasonXCUSME::SAPPFri Apr 27 1990 19:4611
                       
      Date      Opponent       Time

      Aug 11    Atlanta        7:30pm   Saturday
                at Chapel Hill

      Aug 17    Pittsburgh     8pm      Friday

      Aug 25    at Cleveland   7:30 pm  Saturday

      Aug 31    LA Rams        8pm      TNT/Friday*
60.40Rypien to Try Free Agency Next SeasonXCUSME::SAPPThu Aug 30 1990 11:5825
    
                               USA Today
    
     Fruitlees contracts talks have Washington Redskins quarterback Mark
     Rypien planning to play out his option and try free agency next season,
     his agent said Wednesday.

     Rypien, concluding his original five year contract, stands to earn
     $600,000 with incentives this season, though his base salary is
     $250,000. He is seeking a two year deal worth about $3M. The Redskins
     offer is approximately $2.4M for three years.

     "We're quite a bit apart and at an impasse," said Ken Staninger.
     "We're just trying to get what the average quarterback in making."

     Redskins General Manager Charlie Casserly said the team wants to 
     re-sign Rypien but not at his asking price.

     Staninger said Rypien had elected NOT to hold out and force the issue
     because "it was not in the team's best interest or in Mark's. But it
     appears we're going to have to play out our option and try free agency
     next February."
    
    
     Edwin
60.41good ole boys at their bestCNTROL::CHILDSWill Soxs Choke? Stay tuned....Thu Aug 30 1990 12:204
 too bad for Rypien there's no free agency.....

 mike
60.42Look, Eddie, about my raise ...SHALOT::HUNTWyld Stallyns RulesThu Aug 30 1990 13:0110
60.43BOSOX::TIMMONSI'm a Pepere!Thu Aug 30 1990 13:378
    What is "average" in this case?
    
    The average salary of the starting QB's in the league, or, what
    the salary seems to be for a QB with "average" talent?
    
    Can be a HUGE difference.
    
    Lee
60.44In the eye of the beholderSHALOT::HUNTWyld Stallyns RulesThu Aug 30 1990 13:485
    I was just trying to come up with a play on the words of Rypien's agent
    when he said he wanted the salary of an "average quarterback", which,
    in every definition of the word, Mark Rypien is.
    
    Bob Hunt
60.45I like what I've seenHOTSHT::SCHNEIDERThank you, FayThu Aug 30 1990 15:379
    >I was just trying to come up with a play on the words of Rypien's agent
    >when he said he wanted the salary of an "average quarterback", which,
    >in every definition of the word, Mark Rypien is.
    
    He came on very strong when Gibbs let him throw the ball more the
    second half of last season.  By the end of this season, Rypien may
    well be considered a better than average QB.
    
    Dan
60.46Too Much for Rypien ?XCUSME::SAPPThu Aug 30 1990 15:4817
    RE:.42
    
    Rypien statictically was the fifth best quarterback in the NFL
    last year.
    
    Montana had Bob Woolf for an agent. Montana credited Woolf with
    financially putting him back on his feet. With Ed Debartalo(sp)
    a generous owner, Montana got what he wanted and pocketed the
    money which would have gone to his agent.
    
    I really don't know the salaries of [statistically] comparable 
    quarterbacks, but what he is asking doesnot appear to be too out of
    line. The Redskins are playing hardball because of Stan Humphries.
    Perhaps it has more to do with the salaries of the top players
    on the team--Monk, Green, etc.
    
    Edwin
60.47AverageSHALOT::HUNTWyld Stallyns RulesThu Aug 30 1990 15:4815
60.48FRSBEE::BROOKSSPORTS' Reverse Racist RabblerouserThu Aug 30 1990 20:3211
    Keep dreaming Bob, Rypia is one of the best young QB's in the league.
    In 1988, he led the league in passing for several weeks. Last year, he
    had a Pro-Bowl season (except for those (&@!^ fumbles every time he was
    sacked).
    
    Being the 2nd best QB in the divison isn't bad, if the Top Dog is named
    Cunningham.
    
    And Mark has better wideouts.
    
    Look for 3,500 yards, 25 TD's .... and the Skins to go 11-5.
60.49Just keeping in practice ...FRSBEE::BROOKSSPORTS' Reverse Racist RabblerouserThu Aug 30 1990 20:338
    
    If Ryp wants to hold out ....
    
    
    
    BRING BACK DOUG !!!!!!!!!
    
    
60.50Another Vote for DougXCUSME::SAPPThu Aug 30 1990 21:2110
    RE:.49 Doug Williams
    
    That makes it three times we are in agreement--twice in one week,
    you're wreaking my image of you.
    
    Perhaps we'll go through another year without agreeing.
    
    Have you been drinking weird water or something ?
    
    Edwin
60.51What's $ 500K Between Friends ?XCUSME::SAPPFri Aug 31 1990 11:4617
                          USA Today Fri 31 August
    
     Today's USA Today indicated that he is seeking a two year deal worth 
     about $3M but that  the Redskins are offering $3.2M over three years
     instead of the  $2.4M for three years mentioned in yesterday's report.
 
     Can anyone from the DC area verify which is correct ?
    
    
     On Thursday Ken Staninger, Rypien's agent refused to talk about
     the plan [to play out option year].  Coach Joe Gibbs , however, said
     pressure goes with the job. "I think the key for any quarterback is
     how well you handle the pressure," said Gibbs. " It can only be a
     distraction if Mark lets it be."
    
     Edwin
    
60.52My predictionTARKIN::CASHMANWed Sep 19 1990 18:3919
    
    Ok.  Where did the 'skins fans go.....
    
    Well, let me get my 2 cents in about Doug Williams.  I saw the
    Washington-Dallas game last year (Sunday night on TNT, or whatever),
    and basically, flat-out, Williams singlehandedly lost the game.  Clark
    and Sanders and Monk were wide open all game, and he kept overthrowing
    and underthrowing them.  If Rypien didn't have the 4 fumbles against 
    the Raiders, Williams *NEVER* would have played again.  
    
    Well at least he's gone now.  
    
    As for the season, as long as they beat the Eagles at home, I don't see
    how they can finish worse then 2nd if they stay healthy.  The best the
    Eagles can hope for is 5-3 in the division.  The Eagles have the Rams
    this week, and lost a good defensive player last week (yes, I forget
    his name.)  Let's be honest, the Eagles are not going to be plus 26 
    in the turnover dept this year!!!!!   No team is that
    lucky/good/whatever you want to call it!!!!
60.53Patriots-RedskinsTARKIN::CASHMANWed Sep 19 1990 18:437
    
    Also, I'd love to get some good tickets for the Redskin-Patriots
    game this year (Saturday, 4pm game in December. Brrrrhhhh.)  
    
    Anyone, know anyone who has season tickets?????
    
    john
60.54GRANPA::DFAUSTGo for 1000% moreWed Sep 19 1990 19:107
    Re: -2
    
    The player that the Birds lost is Mike Pitts. He had knee surgery today
    and will be out six weeks.
    
    Dennis
    
60.55FSHQA1::JHENDRYJohn Hendry, DTN 292-2170Wed Sep 19 1990 21:197
    Lots of Patriots - Redskins tickets available at the box office. 
    Probably lots of scalping (no pun intended) action in the parking lot
    before the game.
    
    Should have no trouble.
    
    John
60.56WMOIS::RIEU_DRead his Lips...Know New Taxes!!Thu Sep 20 1990 09:402
    1-800-543-1776 for Pats tickets.
                                              Denny
60.57MCIS1::DHAMELNew Sox fans: Welcome into the foldThu Sep 20 1990 10:3411
    
    Ya just might want to wait a while on the Pats - Deadskins tickets.
    
    Just watch the Pats notes file.  By Dec. 15 the Pats will have no
    playoff hopes, the weather prediction will be for a wind-chill factor
    of minus 105, and the game will be played at night to boot.
    
    Should be able to pick up tickets for a song.
    
    Dickster
    
60.58CSC32::J_HERNANDEZWow, Good nyborg man.Fri Sep 21 1990 17:561
    WHo is leading the 'skins in recieving, tds, etc. 
60.59CAM::WAYPez...Cherry flavored Pez..definitelyFri Sep 21 1990 18:294
>>    WHo is leading the 'skins in recieving, tds, etc. 


Who is on first.
60.60What?GENRAL::WADEBye bye Ms. American PieFri Sep 21 1990 18:401
    
60.61CSC32::J_HERNANDEZWow, Good nyborg man.Fri Sep 21 1990 18:481
    Whats on second.
60.62WMOIS::JBARROWSSometimes I wonderFri Sep 21 1990 18:481
    I don't know is on third
60.63QUASER::JOHNSTONLegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.!Fri Sep 21 1990 18:4914
                           RECEIVING TURDS?!?!?!

                WHAT THE HELL KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT!?!??

                        (Can they say that in here?)


                            I'm really shocked!

                     TTTHHHHHHUUUUUUUUDDDDDD!!!!!! (tm)

   Mike JN


60.64CSC32::J_HERNANDEZJump back!!! What's that sound?Fri Sep 28 1990 13:041
    WHo is starting for da skins at QB this week
60.66Redskin LeadersBAUCIS::SAPPIn Your FACE !Fri Sep 28 1990 14:4913
     Scoring: Lohmiller leads NFC with 27 points

     Rushing: Byner 41 atmps 182 yds 4.4 yds avg

     Recieving: Sanders 16 for 197 yds 12.3 avg 1 TD

     INts: Green 3 for 20 yds 1 TD

     Redskins lead the NFC with Give-aways/Take-Away with +8
     only 1 fumble lost.

     Edwin
    
60.67Info on Orr wanted (moved by mod)AUSTIN::MACNEALBo don't know rugby!Mon Oct 08 1990 17:2521
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SHARE::ODELL                                          9 lines   8-OCT-1990 13:51
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           Is There a Washinton Redskin Fan Out There ??
    
    
     Can someone tell me what the status of a guy named ORR on the
    redskins is ? Or direct me to note that will .
    
    thanks
    steveo
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          Forgot to Mention he Played Tightend in Preseason !!
    
60.68Redskins Opening Day RosterBAUCIS::SAPPFree the DEC 100,000Sat Oct 13 1990 10:5856
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     No.  Player             P    Ht.  Wt.  Exp.

      2   Ralf Mojsiejenko   P    6-2  212    6
      8   Chip Lohmiller     K    6-3  213    3
     11   Mark Rypien        QB   6-4  234    4
     16   Stan Humphries     QB   6-2  223    2
     20   Alvoid Mays        CB   5-9  180    1
     21   Ernest Byner       RB   5-10 215    7
     23   Todd Bowles        S    6-2  203    5
     24   Kelvin Bryant      RB   6-2  195    4
     28   Darrell Green      CB   5-8  170    8
     30   Brian Mitchell     RB   5-10 195    R
     32   James Wilder       RB   6-3  225   10
     34   Brian Davies       CB   6-2  190    4
     35   Martin Mayhew      CB   5-8  172    2
     37   Gerald Riggs       RB   6-1  232    9
     40   Alvin Walton       S    6-0  180    5
     50   Ravin Caldwell     LB   6-3  229    4
     51   Monte Coleman      LB   6-2  230   12
     53   Jeff Bostic        C    6-2  260   11
     54   Kurt Gouveia       LB   6-1  227    4
     55   Andre Collins      LB   6-1  230    R
     58   Wilber Marshall    LB   6-1  230    7
     60   Fred Stokes        DE   6-3  262    4
     63   Raleigh McKenzie   C-G  6-2  270    6
     66   Joe Jacoby         T    6-7  310   10
     68   Russ Grimm         G    6-3  275   10   
     69   Mark Schiereth     G    6-3  285    2
     71   Charles Mann       DE   6-6  270    8
     74   Markus Koch        DE   6-5  275    5
     76   Ed Simmons         T    6-5  300    4
     77   Darrly Grant       DT   6-1  275   10
     78   Tim Johnson        DT   6-3  261    4
     79   Jim Lachey         T    6-6  290    6
     80   Joe Howard         WR   5-8  170    3
     81   Art Monk           WR   6-3  209   11
     83   Ricky Sanders      WR   5-11 180    5
     84   Gary Clark         WR   5-9  173    6
     85   Don Warren         TE   6-4  242   12
     86   Ron Middleton      TE   6-2  255    5
     87   Terry Orr          TE   6-3  227    5
     88   Jimmie Johnson     TE   6-2  246    2
     89   Walter Stanley     WR   5-9  180    6
     91   Greg Manusky       LB   6-1  242    3
     99   Tracy Rocker       DT   6-3  288    2
    
    
    Edwin
    BTW: By my count there are 43 [ 4 missing]
60.69Terry Orr:No Catches Thus FarBAUCIS::SAPPFree the DEC 100,000Sat Oct 13 1990 11:0614
    The only game I was able to see was the game on TNT. It was the
    first that the 'Skins went back to the two-tight-end versus the three
    wideouts. This was for Stan Humphries benefit because Rypien is on IR.
    
    The short of it is that Terry Orr is third behind Don Warren and Jimmie
    Johnson and because the 'Skins have been in the three wide receivers
    alignment, Teryy has NOT recorded a single catch this season.
    
    The game against the Giants this Sunday will be telecasted in New
    England which means I will be looking out for Terry.
    
    I have not seen any memtion of his being injured,etc.
    
    Edwin