Who is the greatest Redskin ever?

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ESPN asked that question of fans of all 32 NFL teams. Some of the answers were funny/depressing, such as Bobby Hebert [the ragin' Cajun] being voted the best New Orleans Saint of all time. Others were more predictable, such as Lawrence Taylor being voted the best New York Giant [link]

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James to Make Redskins Debut on Saturday
Published 8/20/2008 by PennSkinsFan at DC Pro Sports Report -- Sports news, stats and analysis from the capital of the free world
Who is the greatest Redskin ever? | Home James to Make Redskins Debut on Saturday By PennSkinsFan | August 19, 2008 [image] DE Erasmus James, obtained via trade with the Minnesota Vikings, will make his Washington Redskins debut on Saturday, a pre-season showdown with the Carolina Panthers. James is looking to make an impact on the Redskins defensive line, on the End, already anchored by Andre Carter and Jason Taylor.  James would like to become a Redskins situation pass rusher and restore his once promising career that has been devastated by a string ...

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