Shawn was amazing. One of the saddest deaths in sports history. Guy was headed for the Ed Reed/Brian Dawkins/Ronnie Lott/Jack Tatum level. Number 21 was one of the few good things about the last 20 years of Skins football.
The brightest spot. He was special. The vibes we are getting from Jayden, is the same we got from Sean Taylor the very moment took the field. He was a generational talent.
Mike Sellers was always my favorite player when I was a kid. Dude was tough and did all the dirty work playing FB. I also met him once when I was 6. His car broke down and I was hanging out at work with my dad, who managed a mechanic shop and did a lot of towing broken down cars. Me, my dad and this massive human rode back to the shop together in this tow truck. He was so nice and upbeat. I still have the card he signed and gave to me. He ended up playing with the Redskins for like 11 or 12 years.
Fellow Sellers fan too. Worked for Enterprise at Dulles Airport and he would be in a lot. Cool dude. Always laughing and joking with everybody. Wish he was still playing for WSH!
Sean taylor was so awesome to watch so explosive and put everything into every play he would of been a hall of famer for sure ..... so sad gone too soon #21............................ also love this channel thank you for everything you guys are doing cant wait for the next one have a fun sunday yall
Born outside of Baltimore, but there wasn’t a ravens team in ‘91, so I was raised a Redkins fan.. moved to just outside Detroit, never left the Skins but grabbed onto the Wings. Love the channel. Good to be a Washington or a Detroit fan rn, in the nfl. The TWO BEST TEAMS IN THE NFC!! See you in the NFC Championship game!
In Super Bowl XXII, Washington Redskins quarterback Doug Williams set two Super Bowl passing records and became the first Black quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl. Impressive. Awesome game.
I saw Art Monk play in person and on TV and he was one of the greatest of all time. Outside of the old heads in the fanbase, not enough credit is given to Joe Jacoby
I'm old, been a fan since 1970. I'd be here all day. Back in the day, I was a Riggins, Sonny, and Grimm fan. Jacoby was underrated, he still isn't HoF. I loved Fischer, he was an undersized superhero; always played over his weight class. Larry Brown was used like a red-headed stepchild and kept coming back. Later it was Darryl Green, another undersized superhero. The duo of Dexter Manley and Charles Mann. Joe Gibbs winning SBs with 3 different QBs, I think that still stands alone. My favorite SB was against Broncos with Doug Wms at QB; THAT, was a spanking.
Thanks for the content! Mount Rushmore to me means 4 - here are mine: Sammy Baugh, John Riggins, Sonny Jurgenson, Darrell Green. Anybody reading this who doesn't know how Sammy Baugh is should go look him up. One of the pioneers of the game.
As a young guy my dad took me to Carlisle pa about 45 minutes from home to whatch the skins practice! Had to be 1987ish!? Was born and raised a skins fan and that Washington team will never have a different name in my book! HTTR!
Just some notes on the Lattimore trade. Washington still has the 3rd they got from the Jahan Datson trade, which is the Dolphins 3rd. Also, remember the difference between the Commanders 4th round pick and the Saints 5th is probably gonna be 10 spots max. Washington sent the Saints back their sixth they got for John Ridgeway. Adam Peters turned Datson and John Ridgeway into Lattimore and moved back like 10 picks on day three. Genius.
I'm 63 and originally from DC. I'm old enough to remember running back Larry Brown. He was a beast. I've lived in an Atlanta suburb for the last 27 years. And I'm sorely conflicted between the Falcons and Commanders. My dream is that they play each other in the NFC Championship Game this year. AND MAY THE BEST TEAM WIN! Lol
Naming only 4 top Redskins/Commanders all-time is hard, especially since we've been around since 1933. But, if my hand was forced based on talent and accolades, #1 Sammy Baugh - who was our QB, S, & P w/ too many accolades to mention drafted in 1937 , #2 Darrell Green - CB & KR/PR, fastest man in football and also too many accolades to mention, #3 John Riggins RB with too many accolades to mention and #4 Joe Gibbs - HC but there may not even be a Green or Riggins without him. Notable mentions: Doug Williams, Sean Taylor, Charlie Taylor, Art Monk, Gary Clark, Chris Hanburger, Russ Grimm, Joe Jacoby, Sonny Jurgeson, Bobby Mitchell and, of course, he couldn't read but he'd decapitate your backfield, Mr. Dexter Manley
Rushmore: Art Monk, Darrel Green, John Riggins, and Sean Taylor. There’s also the “hogs” with Jacoby, Bostic, Doc Walker, and the rest. We have kickers like Mosely and Lomiller. Jergunsen, and Theisman. Gary Clark, Rickey Sanders, and Charlie Brown. Manley, and Mann. Mitchell and Byner. The list goes on and on.
There is so many great players from the Redskins. Sean Taylor, John Riggins , Darrell Green, Joe Thiesman, I could go on and on. I have followed the Redskins since 1978.
Top 3 players, I would have to pick from this list: Sonny Jurgensen, Charley Taylor, Art Monk, Larry Brown, The entire "Hogs" OL under Gibbs, Pat Fisher, Daryl Green, Sean Taylor, Dave Butz, Charles Mann, and Doug Williams. Good luck in picking three from that list.
For funzies, Brian Mitchell, Chris Cooley, Sean Springs, Champ Bailey, Clinton Portis, Marcus Washington, Chris Samuels, Jon Jansen, Steven Davis, London Fletcher, Trae Mckenzie, Sean Taylor
Darrell Green, Sonny Jurgenson, Art Monk, Dave Butz, Sean Taylor, John 'The Diesel' Riggins, Gary Clark, Doug Williams, Joe Jacoby, Dexter Manley, Champ Bailey, Mark Moseley, Todd Bowles, among others
Mount Rushmore: John Riggins, Darrel Green, Art Monk, Joe Jacoby Honorable mentions: Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Gary Clark, Sonny Jurgensen, Dave Butz, Monte Coleman, Chris Hanburger, Mark Moseley, Charley Taylor. it's been soo long I've thought of some of them, I can't remember half of them.
I loved Dexter Manley & LaVar Arrington but Darrell Green was my all-time favorite. Honestly, there are really too many great players to name being that I have been a fan for almost 60 years.
Sean Taylor,Dave Buttz, Gary Clark,Doug Williams, Russ Grimm, Jeff Bostic, Billy Kilmer, Sonny Jurgensen , Joe Thiesman,Dexter Manley, Charles Mann,Clinton Portis ,Ryan Clarke,Champ Bailey,Bobby Mitchell John Riggins,
Santana Moss, Gary Clark, Champ Bailey, Joe Washington, Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Neil Okewitz, Dave Butz, Sean Taylor, Darrell Green, Art Monk, Joe Jacoby, Riggo… Bot in order
Terry Allen playing for Redskins AFTER getting both knee surgeries. Really liked Cooley too, how many fans could possibly NOT have DG28 on their list? Tackle Chris Samuels, another of my favorites, as was Mike Sellers.
John rigging, mark mosley, Gary Clark, Doug Williams, Darrell green, Dave butz, russ grim, Joe Jacoby, Ricky sanders, Santana moss, dexter Manley, Shaun Taylor, Joe thiesman, Sammy bauh, Fred Smoot
#28, #81, #44, #66 I shouldn't even have to say their names they were such big parts of Washington's dynasty with Gibbs eventually building the best team in modern supper bowl history. That 91 team had so many big time players on both side of the ball even the specials teams had league wide standouts but Washington's Rushmore for the greatest players could go all the way back before I even got to watch them play like Sammy Baugh that's when guy's had to be 2 way players and the kid of stats he put up was just insane. He really establish the idea of a passing attack and was also a really good DB, he also place kicked. How the hell did he not get tired? Even when you get to my early child hood the number of HOF players like Charly Taylor, Sunny & Sam legendary players like Chris Hamburger, Pat Fisher and of course my favorite RB that Gorge Allen basically ran into the ground #43 the great Larry Brown. If Allen hadn't abused Larry he would of been in the likes of Gale Sayers or Walter Payton, He ran more like Gale though. Some other guy's like #65 Big Dave Butz the league hadn't seen a guy that large that were real athletes like Dave was 6'8" and 300 lbs. he played in 216 games as a Redskin 14 seasons and only missed 4 games ever. He was the staple of that D line from 74 to 88. Then you have the other stalwart's like Charles Mann or Monte Coleman (they just don't make LB's like him anymore) dude not only could he cover any TE or RB and was a phenomenal blitzer and tackler he played from 1979-1994 as a LB . Then their special players like a London Fletcher or Wilber Marshall, Earnest Byner. Jim Lachey, Clinton Portis, Gary Clark, Mark Moseley and of course the guy that would have been another Reskin HOF player if our Lord had seen fit #21 Sean T baby. There are so many guy's even with how old this franchise I have my favorite players but Darrell , Art , John and Joe all have to be on that Mountain with no exception.
And Lattimore is signed for the next 2 seasons w/ a base salary of $605,000.00!!! Excellent move!!!! Not to mention getting the Left Tackle right with a rookie in the 3rd round.
Darryl Green, John Riggins, Art Monk, Doug Williams. Joe Theismann, I know he was the ultimate diva, but he was the quarterback that helped the Redskins to their first Super Bowl victory in 82'.
Ken Houston, John Riggins, Sonny Jurgenson, Joe Thiesman, Mark Rypien, Doug Williams, Joe Jocoby, Russ Grimm, Dexter Manley, Art Monk, Gary clark, Chris Hamburger, Darrell Green, Sean Taylor, Larry Brown, Earnest Byner, Joe Washington, George Rodgers, Dave Butz, Ryan Kerrigan, Darryl Grant, Sammy Baugh, Charley Taylor, Clinton Portis, London Flecher , Jerry Smith, Brian Mitchell, Mike Bass, LaVar Arrinigton, Brig Owens, Wilber Marshall, Champ Bailey, Trent Williams, Deangelo Hall
Sammy Baugh, Darrell Green, Art Monk and John Riggins. Sean Taylor would have been up there if he hadn't been taken from us too soon. Dexter Manly, Gary Clark, Brian Mitchell, Russ Grimm... the Team is 92 years old. We've got a lot of guys.
Sean Taylor , Chris Cooley , Clinton Portis, Santana Moss, BigTime Mike Sellers💪, All the Hogs, All the fun bunch, Brian Mitchell of course the best kick returner ALL TIME
Mount Rushmore is 4. Okay. Darrell Green, John Riggins, Sonny Jergenson, and Doug Williams. Because they were fantastic players. But also because I met all of them, because I was their chauffeur, and they're all great guys!
HTTR HAIL TO THE REDSKINS!!!!! ALL Hall Of Famers: Darrell Green, Art Monk, John Riggins, Sammy Baugh, Sonny Jurgensen. What could've been for both Dexter Manley & Sean Taylor. There were so many good players!
Okay...absolute respect to the Detroit Lions. They are a legitimately scary team. And if Washington were to meet them in the playoffs...I don't know. But first off...the absolute HOF is Barry Sanders. And if you don't know NFL running backs.....Barry Sanders is the absolute greatest RB in the NFL. If Washington and Detroit were to clash again in the NFC Championship....It would be a toss up. As a Washington fan....Detroit scares the hell out of me.
Dexter Manley, Art Monk, Joe Jacoby, John Riggins, Dave Butz, Darryl Green, Monte Coleman, Sean Taylor.
Great list I'd like to add Charles Mann and Ryan kerrigan
Champ Bailey
Mark Mosely, the only kicker to ever win MVP!
You left out my boy #30 Brian Mitchell
Joe Theisman
Sean Taylor was the bright spot in dark times for us. I'll never forget Sean even if he only played a few seasons due to his untimely death.
#21 ❤
Shawn was amazing. One of the saddest deaths in sports history. Guy was headed for the Ed Reed/Brian Dawkins/Ronnie Lott/Jack Tatum level.
Number 21 was one of the few good things about the last 20 years of Skins football.
#21 ❤
The brightest spot. He was special. The vibes we are getting from Jayden, is the same we got from Sean Taylor the very moment took the field. He was a generational talent.
Mike Sellers was always my favorite player when I was a kid. Dude was tough and did all the dirty work playing FB. I also met him once when I was 6. His car broke down and I was hanging out at work with my dad, who managed a mechanic shop and did a lot of towing broken down cars. Me, my dad and this massive human rode back to the shop together in this tow truck. He was so nice and upbeat. I still have the card he signed and gave to me. He ended up playing with the Redskins for like 11 or 12 years.
Fellow Sellers fan too. Worked for Enterprise at Dulles Airport and he would be in a lot. Cool dude. Always laughing and joking with everybody. Wish he was still playing for WSH!
Sean taylor was so awesome to watch so explosive and put everything into every play he would of been a hall of famer for sure ..... so sad gone too soon #21............................ also love this channel thank you for everything you guys are doing cant wait for the next one have a fun sunday yall
Sean Taylor, Darryl Green, Clinton Portis, Doug Williams, Champ Bailey, John Riggins, The Hogs, The Fun Bunch, RG3
Sammy Baugh, Chris Hanburger, Pat Fischer, Darell Green, Larry Brown.
Sean Taylor will always be my favorite player. I didn’t get to see the other greats from the other eras.
John Riggins, Brian Mitchell, Art Monk. Gary Clark. Dexter Manley, Darrell Green so many greats
Let's not forget Gary Clark
Sean Taylor #21 ... RIP ... HTTR
Dexter Manley , Charles Mann, Doug Williams, Mark Mosley, Joe Jacoby
Doug played ONE great quarter for us, not sure he qualifies as an Mt Rushmore candidate.
@@Bellthoriannah you gotta put Doug in consideration just for that Superbowl performance alone
He was a back up...@@DCorNothinnn
I gotta go with Dexter Manley, Art Monk, Darryl Green, Joe Thiesmann, John Riggins. You can't have a Rushmore without John Riggins
@Bellthorian First Black QB To Get The Chip..He Definitely Qualifies
John Riggens...Doug Williams.....SUNNY Jergason...SamHuff
Bad spelling of Commanders names.
Thanks for taking the time to look at our team!
Born outside of Baltimore, but there wasn’t a ravens team in ‘91, so I was raised a Redkins fan.. moved to just outside Detroit, never left the Skins but grabbed onto the Wings. Love the channel. Good to be a Washington or a Detroit fan rn, in the nfl. The TWO BEST TEAMS IN THE NFC!! See you in the NFC Championship game!
Sonny Jurgensen, Charley Taylor, John Riggins, Ken Houston
Darrell Green, Doug Williams, John Riggins, Joe Gibbs
SAMMY BAUGH, Darryl Green, John Riggins, Joe Jacoby, Art Monk, Sonny Jurgenson, Charley Taylor
In Super Bowl XXII, Washington Redskins quarterback Doug Williams set two Super Bowl passing records and became the first Black quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl. Impressive. Awesome game.
I saw Art Monk play in person and on TV and he was one of the greatest of all time. Outside of the old heads in the fanbase, not enough credit is given to Joe Jacoby
I know I'm getting old after your comment LOL
Darrell Green, John Riggins, Doug Williams & Dexter Manley. HTTR
Darrell Green and John riggins the epitome of Joe Gibbs success
I wasn’t alive for the glory days but i watch the old broadcasts on TH-cam sometimes… love seeing these lists
I'm old, been a fan since 1970. I'd be here all day. Back in the day, I was a Riggins, Sonny, and Grimm fan. Jacoby was underrated, he still isn't HoF. I loved Fischer, he was an undersized superhero; always played over his weight class. Larry Brown was used like a red-headed stepchild and kept coming back. Later it was Darryl Green, another undersized superhero. The duo of Dexter Manley and Charles Mann. Joe Gibbs winning SBs with 3 different QBs, I think that still stands alone. My favorite SB was against Broncos with Doug Wms at QB; THAT, was a spanking.
Thanks for the content! Mount Rushmore to me means 4 - here are mine: Sammy Baugh, John Riggins, Sonny Jurgenson, Darrell Green. Anybody reading this who doesn't know how Sammy Baugh is should go look him up. One of the pioneers of the game.
As a young guy my dad took me to Carlisle pa about 45 minutes from home to whatch the skins practice! Had to be 1987ish!? Was born and raised a skins fan and that Washington team will never have a different name in my book! HTTR!
Just some notes on the Lattimore trade. Washington still has the 3rd they got from the Jahan Datson trade, which is the Dolphins 3rd. Also, remember the difference between the Commanders 4th round pick and the Saints 5th is probably gonna be 10 spots max. Washington sent the Saints back their sixth they got for John Ridgeway. Adam Peters turned Datson and John Ridgeway into Lattimore and moved back like 10 picks on day three. Genius.
I'm 63 and originally from DC. I'm old enough to remember running back Larry Brown. He was a beast. I've lived in an Atlanta suburb for the last 27 years. And I'm sorely conflicted between the Falcons and Commanders. My dream is that they play each other in the NFC Championship Game this year. AND MAY THE BEST TEAM WIN! Lol
I really respect the names you came up with. Those are some really good names. #ST21 Forever #HTTR
Don't forget Gary Clark & Ricky Sanders as Art Monk's complements
The Posse !!!!
Love your analysis!
Sean Taylor, Darryl Green, Art Monk , Joe Gibbs.
U left out Don Warren. One of the best TEs Washington has ever had. Never dropped passes.
Naming only 4 top Redskins/Commanders all-time is hard, especially since we've been around since 1933. But, if my hand was forced based on talent and accolades, #1 Sammy Baugh - who was our QB, S, & P w/ too many accolades to mention drafted in 1937 , #2 Darrell Green - CB & KR/PR, fastest man in football and also too many accolades to mention, #3 John Riggins RB with too many accolades to mention and #4 Joe Gibbs - HC but there may not even be a Green or Riggins without him.
Notable mentions: Doug Williams, Sean Taylor, Charlie Taylor, Art Monk, Gary Clark, Chris Hanburger, Russ Grimm, Joe Jacoby, Sonny Jurgeson, Bobby Mitchell and, of course, he couldn't read but he'd decapitate your backfield, Mr. Dexter Manley
Great take on our boy Joe Gibbs. He's def got to be on the Rushmore!! I can picture the carving - baseball hat and the shades!!!
As a commander fan was happy to see the lions in the payoffs the dome was rockin
OUTSTANDING COMMENTARY SIR!
#HTTC
Rushmore: Art Monk, Darrel Green, John Riggins, and Sean Taylor. There’s also the “hogs” with Jacoby, Bostic, Doc Walker, and the rest. We have kickers like Mosely and Lomiller. Jergunsen, and Theisman. Gary Clark, Rickey Sanders, and Charlie Brown. Manley, and Mann. Mitchell and Byner. The list goes on and on.
Love the show dude !!!! ❤
There is so many great players from the Redskins. Sean Taylor, John Riggins , Darrell Green, Joe Thiesman, I could go on and on. I have followed the Redskins since 1978.
Top 3 players, I would have to pick from this list: Sonny Jurgensen, Charley Taylor, Art Monk, Larry Brown, The entire "Hogs" OL under Gibbs, Pat Fisher, Daryl Green, Sean Taylor, Dave Butz, Charles Mann, and Doug Williams. Good luck in picking three from that list.
I know it’s a trip down memory lane, but this team is gonna create all new memories 25 years in the dark time to come into the light
John Riggins, Gary Clark, Joe Thieismann, Doug Williams
I really appreciate that show love to my Washington team
Gary Clark was one of the posey. The posey was Monk, Clark, and Sanders. The most dominant receiver core!
For funzies, Brian Mitchell, Chris Cooley, Sean Springs, Champ Bailey, Clinton Portis, Marcus Washington, Chris Samuels, Jon Jansen, Steven Davis, London Fletcher, Trae Mckenzie, Sean Taylor
Darrell Green, Sonny Jurgenson, Art Monk, Dave Butz, Sean Taylor, John 'The Diesel' Riggins, Gary Clark, Doug Williams, Joe Jacoby, Dexter Manley, Champ Bailey, Mark Moseley, Todd Bowles, among others
Mount Rushmore:
John Riggins, Darrel Green, Art Monk, Joe Jacoby
Honorable mentions:
Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Gary Clark, Sonny Jurgensen, Dave Butz, Monte Coleman, Chris Hanburger, Mark Moseley, Charley Taylor. it's been soo long I've thought of some of them, I can't remember half of them.
I loved Dexter Manley & LaVar Arrington but Darrell Green was my all-time favorite. Honestly, there are really too many great players to name being that I have been a fan for almost 60 years.
John Riggins, Darrell Green, Santana Moss,Pat Fischer, Charley Taylor,Joe Jacoby, Chris Samuels,Art Monk,Chris Cooley,Sean Taylor
I remember the fun bunch that's how long I've been a fan. But my favorite player is Sean Taylor which he would have been a skin for life
Sean Taylor,Dave Buttz, Gary Clark,Doug Williams, Russ Grimm, Jeff Bostic, Billy Kilmer, Sonny Jurgensen , Joe Thiesman,Dexter Manley, Charles Mann,Clinton Portis ,Ryan Clarke,Champ Bailey,Bobby Mitchell John Riggins,
Sammy Baugh, Sonny Jurgenson, Joe Jacoby, Darrell Green, Russ Grimm, Art Monk, Charles Mann, Dexter Manley
The hogs, smurfs, and Larry Brown, Sonny and Billy Kilmer
Art Monk, Ken Houston, Charley Taylor, Sonny Jurgensen, Joe Jacoby, Darryl Green, Sean Taylor.
Art Monk, Daryl Green, Gary Clark, Ricky Sanders, Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Ernest Byner, Joe Jacoby, John Riggins
I like the 3 your named, definitly Art Monk and Darryl Green. Dave Butz and Joe Jacoby.
Santana Moss, Gary Clark, Champ Bailey, Joe Washington, Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Neil Okewitz, Dave Butz, Sean Taylor, Darrell Green, Art Monk, Joe Jacoby, Riggo… Bot in order
Larry Brown, Sonny, Sam Huff, Joe T, Riggo, Sammy Baugh, Mark Mosley, and all of the previously mentioned
Riggins, Sonny, and Sammy Baugh are ones you didn't mention. Maybe Billy Kilmer? Doug Williams? Mark Rypien?
Sean Taylor, John Riggins, Darryl Green, Art Monk
Sean Taylor, Darryl Green, Art Monk, Champ Bailey, Dexter Manley
Terry Allen playing for Redskins AFTER getting both knee surgeries. Really liked Cooley too, how many fans could possibly NOT have DG28 on their list? Tackle Chris Samuels, another of my favorites, as was Mike Sellers.
Sonny Jurgensen, Charlie Taylor, John Riggins are some all time greats.
Jordan reed, ryan keerigan, Rg3, santana moss, pierre garcon, clinton portis all the players thats not on the team rn that i loved watching
John rigging, mark mosley, Gary Clark, Doug Williams, Darrell green, Dave butz, russ grim, Joe Jacoby, Ricky sanders, Santana moss, dexter Manley, Shaun Taylor, Joe thiesman, Sammy bauh, Fred Smoot
Charles Manne, Dexter Manley, Russ Grimm, joe Jacoby all come to mind for mount rushmore Redskins players.
Joe Jacoby, John Riggins, Darrell Green, Sean Taylor, Art Monk, and Brian Mitchell.
Darrell Green, Art Monk, Russ Grimm, & John Riggins
Art Monk - Darrell Green - Sean Taylor - John Riggins - Clinton Portis
#28, #81, #44, #66 I shouldn't even have to say their names they were such big parts of Washington's dynasty with Gibbs eventually building the best team in modern supper bowl history. That 91 team had so many big time players on both side of the ball even the specials teams had league wide standouts but Washington's Rushmore for the greatest players could go all the way back before I even got to watch them play like Sammy Baugh that's when guy's had to be 2 way players and the kid of stats he put up was just insane. He really establish the idea of a passing attack and was also a really good DB, he also place kicked. How the hell did he not get tired? Even when you get to my early child hood the number of HOF players like Charly Taylor, Sunny & Sam legendary players like Chris Hamburger, Pat Fisher and of course my favorite RB that Gorge Allen basically ran into the ground #43 the great Larry Brown. If Allen hadn't abused Larry he would of been in the likes of Gale Sayers or Walter Payton, He ran more like Gale though. Some other guy's like #65 Big Dave Butz the league hadn't seen a guy that large that were real athletes like Dave was 6'8" and 300 lbs. he played in 216 games as a Redskin 14 seasons and only missed 4 games ever. He was the staple of that D line from 74 to 88. Then you have the other stalwart's like Charles Mann or Monte Coleman (they just don't make LB's like him anymore) dude not only could he cover any TE or RB and was a phenomenal blitzer and tackler he played from 1979-1994 as a LB . Then their special players like a London Fletcher or Wilber Marshall, Earnest Byner. Jim Lachey, Clinton Portis, Gary Clark, Mark Moseley and of course the guy that would have been another Reskin HOF player if our Lord had seen fit #21 Sean T baby. There are so many guy's even with how old this franchise I have my favorite players but Darrell , Art , John and Joe all have to be on that Mountain with no exception.
My Mount Rushmore Darrell Green, Art Monk, John Riggins, Ryan Kerrigan, Mark Moseley
John Riggins, Art Monk, Darrel Green and Sean Taylor
Don't forget the Greatest coach of all time Joe Gibbs and GM Bobby Beathard
And Lattimore is signed for the next 2 seasons w/ a base salary of $605,000.00!!! Excellent move!!!! Not to mention getting the Left Tackle right with a rookie in the 3rd round.
Darryl Green, John Riggins, Art Monk, Doug Williams. Joe Theismann, I know he was the ultimate diva, but he was the quarterback that helped the Redskins to their first Super Bowl victory in 82'.
Ken Houston, John Riggins, Sonny Jurgenson, Joe Thiesman, Mark Rypien, Doug Williams, Joe Jocoby, Russ Grimm, Dexter Manley, Art Monk, Gary clark, Chris Hamburger, Darrell Green, Sean Taylor, Larry Brown, Earnest Byner, Joe Washington, George Rodgers, Dave Butz, Ryan Kerrigan, Darryl Grant, Sammy Baugh, Charley Taylor, Clinton Portis, London Flecher , Jerry Smith, Brian Mitchell, Mike Bass, LaVar Arrinigton, Brig Owens, Wilber Marshall, Champ Bailey, Trent Williams, Deangelo Hall
lets go!
John Riggins, Mark Mosley, Darrell Green, Terry McLaren
Sonny Jorgensen, Darrell Green, Art Monk, and Dexter Manley for me
Darrell Green, Art Monk, John Riggins and Sean Taylor
Sammy Baugh, Darrell Green, Art Monk and John Riggins.
Sean Taylor would have been up there if he hadn't been taken from us too soon.
Dexter Manly, Gary Clark, Brian Mitchell, Russ Grimm... the Team is 92 years old. We've got a lot of guys.
Sean Taylor, Lavar Arrington, Clinton Portis, Doug Williams
Sammy Baugh, Darrell Green, London Fletcher, John Riggins
The True NFL G.O.A.T. Sammy Baugh. D. Green, A. Monk, and J.Riggins
Darrell Green, Art Monk, Sean Taylor, Doug Williams
Mike Arrington, Mark Mosely, Joe Jacoby, Dave Butz
Darrell Greene, Sean Taylor, John Riggins, Sammy Baugh
Sonny, John Riggins, Joe Gibbs, & Darrell Green
this guy a cool dude. respect
Sean Taylor , Chris Cooley , Clinton Portis, Santana Moss, BigTime Mike Sellers💪, All the Hogs, All the fun bunch, Brian Mitchell of course the best kick returner ALL TIME
Mount Rushmore is 4. Okay. Darrell Green, John Riggins, Sonny Jergenson, and Doug Williams. Because they were fantastic players. But also because I met all of them, because I was their chauffeur, and they're all great guys!
Sammy Baugh, Sonny Jergunsen, John Riggins, Darrell Green, Joe Jacoby, Art Monk
Sammy Baugh, Darell Green, John Riggins, Art Monk, Sean Taylor and The Hogs
JOHN RIGGINS, DARYL GREEN, DEXTER MANLEY, ART MONK. There's SO MANY MORE. But this is MY "Redskin" /Commander Mt. Rushmore. 😁 👍
HTTR HAIL TO THE REDSKINS!!!!!
ALL Hall Of Famers: Darrell Green, Art Monk, John Riggins, Sammy Baugh, Sonny Jurgensen. What could've been for both Dexter Manley & Sean Taylor. There were so many good players!
London Fletcher, Terry McLaurin, Darrell Green, Doug Williams
Skinz mt Rushmore; Sean Taylor.
Okay...absolute respect to the Detroit Lions. They are a legitimately scary team. And if Washington were to meet them in the playoffs...I don't know. But first off...the absolute HOF is Barry Sanders. And if you don't know NFL running backs.....Barry Sanders is the absolute greatest RB in the NFL. If Washington and Detroit were to clash again in the NFC Championship....It would be a toss up. As a Washington fan....Detroit scares the hell out of me.
John Riggins, Daryl Green, Sam Baugh, Charley Taylor
Sammy Baugh, Art Monk, Mark Mosely, Darrell Green, and John Riggins.
Riggings, Green, Joe Jacoby, Kerrigan oh shit yeah Sean Taylor for sure 🥲
Riggins, Green, Jacoby, Monk, Mann, Doug Williams.