In Season Retrospective September

August 31, 2021

By Noonefromtampa

The Washington Football Team will have to  cut its active roster down to 53 players by 4 pm today.  There is a lot work going on by the front office staff and coaches. A 16 player practice squad needs to be built, the game plan for week one against the Chargers has to be built and the team may even mKe some additional roster changes after scanning the lists of players released by other teams.

September Birthdays

Current players

Montez Sweat – September 4th

Benjamin St-Juste – September 8th

Wes Schweitzer – September 11th

Terry McLaurin – September 15th

Notable Past Players

Clinton Portis – September 1st

Renaldo Wynn – September 3rd

Tom Carter – September 5th

Derrick Dockery – September 7th

Casey Rabach – September 24th

Washington Super Bowl Players

Billy Kilmer – September 5th

Joe Theismann, Ron McDole – September 9th

Ray Schoenke – September 10th

Kurt Gouveia – September 14th

Earnest Byner – September 15th

Jeff Bostic – September 18th

Larry Brown – September 19th

Charlie Harraway – September 21st

Joe Washington – September 24th

Kelvin Bryant, Mike Bragg – September 26th

Ricky Sanders – September 30th

Hall of Fame Player

Charley Taylor – September 28th

Thoughts on Players

Clinton Portis has gone through a lot since retiring the from game. He lost a substantial amount of money he earned through mismanagement and outright fraud. He is also in legal trouble over unpaid child support payments and federal criminal fraud charges. As a player under Joe Gibbs, Portis created some outlandish character portrayals during the playoff run such as Southeast Jerome and Sheriff Gonna Git Ya.

Washington’s last long-tenured quarterback was Joe Theismann, who stopped playing in 1985. That’s how unsettled the position has been over nearly that 40 year span.

Besides Portis, this month we have a tremendous list of running backs from the team’s history pages. Larry Brown, who Vince Lombardi turned from a draft afterthought into a star running back, celebrates his birthday on the 19th. Charlie Harraway moved from halfback to fullback to block for Brown but was a good runner and pass catcher in his own right.  Joe Washington and Kelvin Bryant were equally adept at running and catching. Both were exciting to watch every time they touched the ball. Earnest Byner, who played only 4 seasons for Washington, won a Super Bowl (XXVI) that eluded him on some great Cleveland Browns teams that could not beat John Elway and the Denver Broncos.

Best nickname – Ron “The Dancing Bear” McDole.

Little known fact – Ray Schoenke was involved in the formation of the Special Olympics.

No knock on Art Monk, but Charley Taylor is the best wide receiver I have seen play for Washington. As a converted running back, Taylor was always a threat to take the ball all the way to the end zone. Taylor always seemed to get yards after the catch with his elusiveness. He still holds the team record for receiving touchdowns (79) and total touchdowns (90) edging out John Riggins (85 career Washington touchdowns).