THE TEAM, FORMALLY KNOWN BY "THE ASSHOLE WHITE MANS" MONIKER!! IS THAT WHAT TEAM YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT...THOSE "PALEFACED FORKED-TONGUED SPAWNS OF SATAN" MY PEOPLE LOVED SO MUCH,🤣🤣 THEY WERE PRETTY GOOD, TO BE HONEST
It’s an attack on our history and culture covered up in virtue signals!! Nobody ever said that team name with any hate towards Indians, FFS. As a Cowboys diehard, seeing what has been done to a once proud franchise has been both sad and amusing, but mostly sad. The NFL lost something when Cowboys vs Redskins was relegated to the memories of old dudes like me
Thank you Jamie Johnson for this upload!!!.......I was deployed overseas during West Pac 86 with 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines , so I was unable to watched any games during the 1986 Redskins season.............HTTR 4 ever!!!!!!!!!!!
I missed the 1993 conference championships and Super Bowl because I was deployed on a west pac. It was my first time missing football playoff games since I started watching. It was really tough to deal with at a young age. I felt like I was missing history when really I was making it as part of the Somalia pull out.
My dad went to this game when I was a child. He was exactly the age I am now when he went. The Redskins held a special place in me and my family's heart. Unthinkable that someone was able to kill them. HTTR forever, and may God forgive Dan Snyder for the atrocity he committed.
When I was little I just thought they called it RFK for whatever reason. It sounded cool. I never put 2 and 2 together until I became a teenager and realized it might Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy Stadium :)
It was just near damn impossible to win at RFK in the mid 80's if you played against the Redskins at that time. The Redskins had two great pass rushers Dexter Manley and Charles Mann with Darrell Green as the corner and it was near impossible to run on the team. On offense Art Monk, Gary Clark, and emerging Ricky Sanders with George Rogers leading the way. Jay Schroeder was humming along in his second year. It's just that the Giants were just a better team in 1986 with LT playing out of his mind.
@@charliewebster8555 That's a stupid stat. He also had Art Mork, Gary Clark, Ricky Sanders, Clint Didier and Kelvin Bryant to throw it to so. In 1986 he threw as many interceptions as he did touchdowns which was terrible even by 1986 standards.
I remember my neighbors friend cousin watched this game Seattle was decent in 1986 they beat the eventual Super Bowl Champions the New York Giants. The Giants beat the Denver Broncos
10-6 that year. They missed the playoffs by half a game and were on a five game win streak, leaving me to wonder what would've happened if they had made it to the post season that year.
The Redskins in the 80"s were in the same category as teams like the Celtics and the Lakers. Or like the Yankees or Canadians. They were a marque franchise important to the overall success of the NFL. But unfortunately they have been a disaster for 30 years
Walton is my favorite Redskin Safety. Great tackler. I know we had better safety’s like Murphy, Taylor, Houston, Landry, etc.. but Walton was my favorite to watch. Played like a linebacker despite being under 200 pounds.
@@johnliberty3647 I don't think Landry was better than Walton, but anyway all Walton did was blow people up for damn near six seasons, had a bit of Johnny on the spot ball hawk in him too. Don't get why they carried him for ex-Eagle Hoage and mediocre ass Copeland in '91, anyway...
I recall Walton being injured in 91 and Copeland who was acquired to play special teams and was forced into the line up. I went into the Navy after that and living on the west coast when not out to sea I didn’t see enough redskin ball to see if Walton ever returned. When I got back east after my enlistment The Redskins sucked and kept signing big name washed up players who couldn’t block or tackle. Kinda sad to see how bad the team had gotten. Walton did have some short comings if he had to cover a tall athletic receiving TE man to man. Petibone just did a great job of keeping Walton in position to take advantage of his strengths. He was often a laser beam zeroing in on the ball carrier. Great open field tackler. While wasn’t the hardest hitting safety his hits were hard and he hit players at the perfect spot to take the ball carriers legs out from under them. Reminded me of the pat Fischer highlights I have seen. Walton was a delight to see and I recall games being won due to his play like the non replacement game against the Giants in 1987. Redskins were down at halftime and Walton stepped up his game and shut down the giants. Yes the entire team stepped up that second half but it was Walton making the big plays on D fence
@@johnliberty3647 so the end of the story goes, Walton came back after injury late in '91, played a little bit but didn't quite look like himself. Fast forward to the Super Bowl, Walton had bought his entire family tickets but the Skins opted not to dress Walton in favor of bringing up Terry Hoage off IR. Walton pleaded with Gibbs/Pettibone to at least him play special teams but they insisted on Hoage and by '92 Walton was gone..
That sucks, Walton was that defense to me. I know there were bigger stars but Walton’s fierce play set the tone of the defense. 91 was my senior year in HS and for some stupid reason teachers parents convinced me to do extra curricular activities other than sports to put on a resume which at that point in your life is empty.. I barely had time for football on Sunday and didn’t follow it. In my memories Walton was the strong safety one minute and gone forever the next. He really was a favorite of mine. He was tums neutralizer of the week for his first Super Bowl. I believe he elevated that defense that season with big plays. Sad he didn’t even dress for that last one
Schrader could have been really good but he was too full of himself. He just couldn't understand that at its core the NFL was a grind...NBC was AFC and channel 4...I was a NFC guy.
Meh, it's just a name. Besides that organization is complete trash nowadays and it's probably best its ties are severed from the era when the team was good.
Always good to see REDSKIN games !!!
THE TEAM, FORMALLY KNOWN BY "THE ASSHOLE WHITE MANS" MONIKER!! IS THAT WHAT TEAM YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT...THOSE "PALEFACED FORKED-TONGUED SPAWNS OF SATAN" MY PEOPLE LOVED SO MUCH,🤣🤣 THEY WERE PRETTY GOOD, TO BE HONEST
When they were good.
It’s an attack on our history and culture covered up in virtue signals!! Nobody ever said that team name with any hate towards Indians, FFS. As a Cowboys diehard, seeing what has been done to a once proud franchise has been both sad and amusing, but mostly sad. The NFL lost something when Cowboys vs Redskins was relegated to the memories of old dudes like me
@@h8sjws735the NFL lost something when they sold this once proud franchise to Dannyboy Snyder .. period
@@h8sjws735 No one cares. Most of us have moved on.
Back when Washington had a true homefield advantage
RFK stadium was a difficult place for teams
Thank you Jamie Johnson for this upload!!!.......I was deployed overseas during West Pac 86 with 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines , so I was unable to watched any games during the 1986 Redskins season.............HTTR 4 ever!!!!!!!!!!!
@Steve Helinsky Thank you for your service.
I missed the 1993 conference championships and Super Bowl because I was deployed on a west pac. It was my first time missing football playoff games since I started watching. It was really tough to deal with at a young age. I felt like I was missing history when really I was making it as part of the Somalia pull out.
@johnliberty3647 And I also thank you for serving our country.
Hip hip hooray Jamie Johnson! I've been looking for the entirety of this game since I watched it as a 13 year old in 1986.
I remember this game too, About the same age, 7th grade. I even had it on VHS and watched it for a few seasons until the tape wore out.
I was a young 10yr.old redskins fan
My dad went to this game when I was a child. He was exactly the age I am now when he went. The Redskins held a special place in me and my family's heart. Unthinkable that someone was able to kill them. HTTR forever, and may God forgive Dan Snyder for the atrocity he committed.
Back in the day I was watching this game in Atlanta on our NBC station WXIA
Sweet and with Charlie Jones.
Happy new year Jamie! All the best in 2023! Thanks again for posting these!
Oh cool always wanted to see this one!
I was a fan of redskins from 1985 -2020 And i remember being scared of Largent #80...He was always open.
And one of the slowest men on the field...lol. magician 🎩
Screw the name change, This is where my attention goes to now 💯
The good old days when Washington football was a decent franchise now we are a complete joke and disaster
An amazing finished
1:04:50 Steve Cox.
Best line I ever seen
👍🤜👊🤛💪🏈🏟ole school days @ R.F.K ❤✌️
When I was little I just thought they called it RFK for whatever reason. It sounded cool. I never put 2 and 2 together until I became a teenager and realized it might Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy Stadium :)
It was just near damn impossible to win at RFK in the mid 80's if you played against the Redskins at that time. The Redskins had two great pass rushers Dexter Manley and Charles Mann with Darrell Green as the corner and it was near impossible to run on the team. On offense Art Monk, Gary Clark, and emerging Ricky Sanders with George Rogers leading the way. Jay Schroeder was humming along in his second year. It's just that the Giants were just a better team in 1986 with LT playing out of his mind.
Jay Schroeder wasn't really that good. He threw a lot of interceptions. That's probably why he was out as the starter after two years.
@@gerrypeet4861 86 he threw for 4000 yards
@@charliewebster8555 That's a stupid stat. He also had Art Mork, Gary Clark, Ricky Sanders, Clint Didier and Kelvin Bryant to throw it to so. In 1986 he threw as many interceptions as he did touchdowns which was terrible even by 1986 standards.
God Largent was clutch. It's no wonder why I idolized him.
Cox my favorite punter/kicker of all time...
I feel like there was some sort of a Mandela effect going on here, my memory has Ken Coffey with the game ending Interception and it was Todd Bowles.
55:53 Largent had the honies...
Do you happen to have 2000 Week 16 - New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills?
27:58 Hoggettes feeling it lls...
1:37:18 called back but Ken Jenkins..
42:28 Dexter Manley..
Who is the voiceover guy?
2:16:22 rookie Todd Bowles..
57:50 Walton..
I remember my neighbors friend cousin watched this game Seattle was decent in 1986 they beat the eventual Super Bowl Champions the New York Giants. The Giants beat the Denver Broncos
10-6 that year. They missed the playoffs by half a game and were on a five game win streak, leaving me to wonder what would've happened if they had made it to the post season that year.
Washington Redskins glory. Can't believe the NFL ruined this franchise
No stupid, Dan Snyder ruined the franchise, not the NFL! Try again, Karen!
The Redskins in the 80"s were in the same category as teams like the Celtics and the Lakers. Or like the Yankees or Canadians. They were a marque franchise important to the overall success of the NFL. But unfortunately they have been a disaster for 30 years
@@bryanburnap4537 NFL is dead now.
What kind of sports is it?
At 26:29 did he miss that field goal
16:38 George Rogers..
budd lite less feeling....touchdown
27:06 Walton starting his reign of terror...
Walton is my favorite Redskin Safety. Great tackler. I know we had better safety’s like Murphy, Taylor, Houston, Landry, etc.. but Walton was my favorite to watch. Played like a linebacker despite being under 200 pounds.
@@johnliberty3647 I don't think Landry was better than Walton, but anyway all Walton did was blow people up for damn near six seasons, had a bit of Johnny on the spot ball hawk in him too. Don't get why they carried him for ex-Eagle Hoage and mediocre ass Copeland in '91, anyway...
I recall Walton being injured in 91 and Copeland who was acquired to play special teams and was forced into the line up. I went into the Navy after that and living on the west coast when not out to sea I didn’t see enough redskin ball to see if Walton ever returned. When I got back east after my enlistment The Redskins sucked and kept signing big name washed up players who couldn’t block or tackle. Kinda sad to see how bad the team had gotten. Walton did have some short comings if he had to cover a tall athletic receiving TE man to man. Petibone just did a great job of keeping Walton in position to take advantage of his strengths. He was often a laser beam zeroing in on the ball carrier. Great open field tackler. While wasn’t the hardest hitting safety his hits were hard and he hit players at the perfect spot to take the ball carriers legs out from under them. Reminded me of the pat Fischer highlights I have seen. Walton was a delight to see and I recall games being won due to his play like the non replacement game against the Giants in 1987. Redskins were down at halftime and Walton stepped up his game and shut down the giants. Yes the entire team stepped up that second half but it was Walton making the big plays on D fence
@@johnliberty3647 so the end of the story goes, Walton came back after injury late in '91, played a little bit but didn't quite look like himself. Fast forward to the Super Bowl, Walton had bought his entire family tickets but the Skins opted not to dress Walton in favor of bringing up Terry Hoage off IR. Walton pleaded with Gibbs/Pettibone to at least him play special teams but they insisted on Hoage and by '92 Walton was gone..
That sucks, Walton was that defense to me. I know there were bigger stars but Walton’s fierce play set the tone of the defense. 91 was my senior year in HS and for some stupid reason teachers parents convinced me to do extra curricular activities other than sports to put on a resume which at that point in your life is empty.. I barely had time for football on Sunday and didn’t follow it. In my memories Walton was the strong safety one minute and gone forever the next. He really was a favorite of mine. He was tums neutralizer of the week for his first Super Bowl. I believe he elevated that defense that season with big plays. Sad he didn’t even dress for that last one
1:02:05 Rich Milot
Neither one of these uniforms still exist. Sad.
Schrader could have been really good but he was too full of himself. He just couldn't understand that at its core the NFL was a grind...NBC was AFC and channel 4...I was a NFC guy.
What the woke has done to this teams history and traditions and name is a complete DISGRACE! And the NFL is a disgrace for letting it happen!
Man, you're whiny. Bet you're a true delight at parties 🙄
@@TheAnxietyCloset you should come find out! Pussy bitch!
Meh, it's just a name. Besides that organization is complete trash nowadays and it's probably best its ties are severed from the era when the team was good.
Hail to the Redskins, to hell with the commanders. No Redskins then no NFL. I stopped watching that cheese league
@@johnliberty3647well you just lied, boy
Wow, the Skins looked horrible in the first half.
Consecutive catches is a really pointless and stupid stat.