Favorite Redskin and Why

Otter

Nothing to see here
Don't know if I have ever seen another stop like that on the goal line.
Exactly, instead of knocking him back, he pulled him back and down. Garrison was a better than average running back too.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/otterzzz/Houston_Garrison_Oct28.jpg">
 
D

dems4me

Guest
Exactly, instead of knocking him back, he pulled him back and down. Garrison was a better than average running back too.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/otterzzz/Houston_Garrison_Oct28.jpg">

:clap: :clap: Good shot!!! :clap: :clap:
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Yeah...

Exactly, instead of knocking him back, he pulled him back and down. Garrison was a better than average running back too.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/otterzzz/Houston_Garrison_Oct28.jpg">

...he grabbed ol' Walt and lifted him up enough so he couldn't get any traction and waited for help! God, what a great, great play! It was like a big kid putting the brakes on his little brother.
 

KingFish

Nothing to see here
RB John Riggins
Riggins was the best because he told it like it was. On the field, he was an amazing player who just couldn’t be stopped. He just went over the stack like a bull dozer. :yay:
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
Many that have already been named but...

...London Fletcher. Even though he's a newbie he's quite the class act and a great man to meet.
 
R

residentofcre

Guest
RB John Riggins
Riggins was the best because he told it like it was. On the field, he was an amazing player who just couldn’t be stopped. He just went over the stack like a bull dozer. :yay:


Met Riggins once... cool guy... He said his is favorite player was the kicker Mosley[?]...

Met Riggins back in the late 80's so I forget why he liked the kicker so much...
 
Top