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1986 RetroSkins Highlights: St. Louis Cardinals vs Washington Redskins

In salute to the opening day victory for DC football this season, we go back and revisit the last time Washington won it’s 9th straight home game vs the Cardinals. It was 1986, so back we go to RFK Stadium for Joe Gibbs and his overachieving ’86 squad against Gene Stallings’ hard-luck Cardinals. The Redskins (5-1) were cruising to an easy win over the Cardinals (1-5) before pesky penalties, whoopsie turnovers and shoddy kicking let the Cards back into the game as a 21-point runaway turned out to be a last second nail-biter (the kind we like!). George Rogers rumbled to a 100-yard+ day, while the Icarus-like Jay Schroeder with help from Gary Clark, Art Monk and Clint Didier, had a fine day. Didier’s catches were particularly stellar in this one. Kudos to the Cards, who didn’t give up and aaaaaalmost ended their RFK jinx – that would have to wait a while longer as the Redskins would go on to extend that home winning streak vs the Redbirds to 15 (!!) games through the 1992 season. This one has a tinge of melancholy to it, being the first game without fan-favorite Mark Mosley, their long-time kicker who was let go in early weeks of the ’86 season. In his place came the highly unreliable Max Zendejas, booed in the fourth quarter for a key miss on his first field goal attempt as a Redskin (get used to it, kid). Tim Ryan and a highly caffeinated Terry Bradshaw from a sunny day at RFK for #9 of 15 straight home wins vs the poor, poor Cardinals. This one is little on the rougher side in terms of picture quality, but it was 1986 after all. HD captured at 60 FPS directly from the VHS tape - right off the shelf to your screen! If you have old Skin's VHS tapes laying around, they could look this good too! You know what to do: [email protected] (don't be shy!)

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