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...or something like that, right max?

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/redskins-vs-bills-buffalo-shuts-out-injury-riddled-washington-23-0/2011/10/30/gIQAN7LCXM_story.html?hpid=z10

 

Washington Post Articles Through the Years

 

2011

Often heralded as an offensive genius, Redskins Coach Mike Shanahan entered Sunday’s game between Washington and the Buffalo Bills having never suffered a shutout in 267 games as a head coach.

 

2008

Often heralded as an offensive genius, Redskins Coach Jim Zorn entered Sunday’s game between Washington and the Buffalo Bills having never suffered a shutout in 267 games as a head coach.

 

2002

Often heralded as an offensive genius, Redskins Coach Steve Spurrier entered Sunday’s game between Washington and the Buffalo Bills having never suffered a shutout in 267 games as a head coach.

 

2001

Often heralded as an offensive genius, Redskins Coach Marty Shottenheimer entered Sunday’s game between Washington and the Buffalo Bills having never suffered a shutout in 267 games as a head coach.

 

1994

Often heralded as an offensive genius, Redskins Coach Norv Turner entered Sunday’s game between Washington and the Buffalo Bills having never suffered a shutout in 267 games as a head coach.

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You nailed it Dee!

The affectionate term for them is the 'Landover Lambs'.

 

BTW...Shannys record at this point in time is worse than what Spurrier and Zorn had for the same amount of games. I know this because I was working in Montgomery county today and had hours of pleasurable listening to Indigenous Persons radio.

:bow: I liked the fan who implored fans to be patient....for what? Another 20 years?

 

"Waiting has it's drawbacks."

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Stats of the Week No. 5: Against Washington, Buffalo's undrafted Fred Jackson of Division III Coe College gained 194 yards from scrimmage. The entire Redskins team gained 178 yards from scrimmage.

 

Sour Plays, Sour Excuse-Making: In the run-up to Redskins versus Bills in Toronto, Washington coaches cried woe-is-me to the sports press about having five starters out injured, including the starting left tackle. Bills coaches made no complaints, though Buffalo entered the game with four starters out injured, including the first- and second-string left tackles. Buffalo shut Washington out 23-0. The Bills recorded nine sacks against the Skins, despite entering the contest with only four sacks on the season. After the game, Mike "The Ultimate Leader" Shanahan complained about being plagued by injuries. But then Washington, D.C., is all about excuse-making.

 

Bills leading 13-0 in the third quarter, Buffalo faced third-and-1 on the Washington 15. Washington defensive coordinator Jim Haslett, who's done a fair amount of excuse-making himself, had both safeties, LaRon Landry and O.J. Atogwe, close to the line anticipating run. Just before the snap veteran middle linebacker London Fletcher realized he was the deepest man on the field and pointed at Buffalo tight end Scott Chandler, whom the Bills have been sending deep and who, to that point, had five touchdown receptions on the season. At the snap Landry, the strong safety, completely ignored Chandler going deep. Soon the gentleman had six touchdown receptions on the season.

http://espn.go.com/espn/page2/story/_/id/7175444/tmq-says-defenses-solidified-slowed-early-season-nfl-offensive-explosion

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