By DAVE BROUGHTON, Staff Writer
By DAVE BROUGHTON, Staff Writer
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
09/10/06
The bust of Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs already sits in the Pro Football Hall of Fame thanks to three Super Bowl victories and a career record of 140-76. Yet the 65-year-old Gibbs says tomorrow night's season opener against the Minnesota Vikings counts as "one of the most important games I've ever coached."
Make no mistake, this is a season of high expectations for the Redskins. From free-spending owner Daniel Snyder to Gibbs to a mostly veteran roster, anything short of postseason glory will represent a huge disappointment for the team and its legion of fans.
Last year, Gibbs, in his second season back after an...
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