Putting It On the Line: Size Matters To the Washington Redskins
Article By Mark Steven on 2nd August, 2010
... back in the
Gibbs Glory Days , when the Washington Redskins were thought of as a big team. The relative size of the offensive line Gibbs and offensive line guru Joe Bugel constructed in front of battering ram running back John Riggins might not turn heads by today's standards, but back then it was a different story.
From the Washington Post in 1982:
"Bugel likes his players big, so the first thing you notice about the Hogs is their size. The line averages 273 pounds, and will get even larger when Starke, who is small for a tackle (260 poun...
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