JoeJacksonTaylor28
10-08-2004, 09:34 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18480-2004Oct8.html
When Washington Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs and his staff watch the Baltimore Ravens run the football, they cannot help but recall their great Redskins teams of old. They observe perennial Pro Bowl tackle Jonathan Ogden blow defensive linemen off the line of scrimmage, and think back to former Hogs Joe Jacoby and Jim Lachey. They see 2,000-yard running back Jamal Lewis crumple opposing defenders with his 245-pound frame and their mind flickers to images of John Riggins or Gerald Riggs doing the same thing, only without Lewis's game-breaking speed.
When Washington Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs and his staff watch the Baltimore Ravens run the football, they cannot help but recall their great Redskins teams of old. They observe perennial Pro Bowl tackle Jonathan Ogden blow defensive linemen off the line of scrimmage, and think back to former Hogs Joe Jacoby and Jim Lachey. They see 2,000-yard running back Jamal Lewis crumple opposing defenders with his 245-pound frame and their mind flickers to images of John Riggins or Gerald Riggs doing the same thing, only without Lewis's game-breaking speed.