Redskins over Colts in Hall of Fame game
NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Uhh, the NFL season is officially off to an exhibition type season before the real season.
The Washington Redskins defeated the Indianapolis Colts by the score of 30 to 16.
No matter how hard the Squibster tried there could be no significance found in this game. Could not even bring myself to watch it.
Maybe some of you are so fired up to see any football that you tuned it in and watched every moment.
Was it the beginning of the Colt Brennan era in Washington? Who knows.
The important part of this game was the Hall of Fame.
Rookie Colt Brennan threw two touchdown passes in the second half, leading new Washington coach Jim Zorn and the Redskins to a 30-16 victory against Indianapolis in Sunday night’s Hall of Fame Game.
Winning seemed like an appropriate tribute to two of the Redskins’ most revered players, Art Monk and Darrell Green, who were inducted into the Hall of Fame along with former Kansas City cornerback and Redskins assistant coach Emmitt Thomas on Saturday. The other inductees were linebacker Andre Tippett, tackle Gary Zimmerman and defensive end Fred Dean.
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