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1 Offseason  



1.1  NFL Draft  





1.2  Vince Lombardi  







2 Roster  





3 Regular season  



3.1  Schedule  





3.2  Season summary  



3.2.1  Week 9 vs Cowboys  





3.2.2  Week 12  







3.3  Standings  







4 References  














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1969 Washington Redskins season
OwnerEdward Bennett Williams
PresidentEdward Bennett Williams
General managerVince Lombardi
Head coachVince Lombardi
Home fieldRFK Stadium
Results
Record7–5–2
Division place2nd NFL Capitol
Playoff finishDid not qualify
  • Redskins seasons
  • 1970 →
  • The 1969 Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 38th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 33rd in Washington, D.C. In his only season with the franchise, the Redskins were led by head coach and general manager Vince Lombardi. The team improved on their 5–9 record from 1968 to finish at 7–5–2, their first winning season in 14 years. This was the final season to feature the arrow logo on the helmet, and home games were played at RFK Stadium (formerly D.C. Stadium).

    Offseason[edit]

    During the week preceding Super Bowl III in January, rumors had circulated that Vince Lombardi had job offers from the Philadelphia Eagles, Boston Patriots, and Washington Redskins.[1] The night before the Super Bowl, Lombardi met with Redskins president Edward Bennett Williams for dinner at Tony Sweet's restaurant.[2] He agreed to coach the Redskins after Williams offered him complete authority over all personnel and football operations, the position of "Executive Vice President", and a 5% ownership stake.[3] Following the death of founding owner George Preston Marshall in August, Williams became the majority owner.

    NFL Draft[edit]

    1969 Washington Redskins Draft
    Round Selection Player Position College
    2 46 Eugene Epps Defensive back Texas-El Paso
    3 62 Ed Cross Running back Pine Bluff
    5 114 Bill Kishman Defensive back Colorado State
    6 139 Harold McLinton Linebacker Southern
    7 166 Jeff Anderson Running back Virginia
    7 173 John Didion Center Oregon State
    8 191 Larry Brown Running back Kansas State
    11 269 Eric Norri Defensive tackle Notre Dame
    12 295 Bob Shannon Defensive back Tennessee State
    13 322 Michael Shook Defensive back North Texas
    14 347 Rick Brand Defensive tackle Virginia
    15 374 Paul Rogers Tackle Virginia
    16 399 Mike Washington Linebacker Southern
    17 426 Rich Dobbert Defensive end Springfield (Massachusetts)

    Vince Lombardi[edit]

    After stepping down as head coach of the Packers following the 1967 NFL season, a restless Lombardi returned to coaching in 1969 with the Washington Redskins, where he broke a string of 14 losing seasons. The 'Skins would finish with a record of 7–5–2, significant for a number of reasons. Lombardi discovered that rookie running back Larry Brown was deaf in one ear, something that had escaped his parents, schoolteachers, and previous coaches. Lombardi had observed Brown's habit of tilting his head in one direction when listening to signals being called, and walked behind him during drills and said "Larry." When Brown did not answer, the coach asked him to take a hearing exam. Brown was fitted with a hearing aid, and with this correction he would enjoy a successful NFL career.

    Lombardi was the first coach to get soft-bellied quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, one of the league's premier forward passers, to get into the best condition he could. He coaxed former All-Pro linebacker Sam Huff out of retirement. He even changed the team's uniform design to reflect that of the Packers, with gold and white trim along the jersey biceps, and later a gold helmet. The foundation Lombardi laid was the groundwork for Washington's early 1970s success under former Los Angeles Rams Coach George Allen. Lombardi had brought a winning attitude to the Nation's Capital, in the same year that the nearby University of Maryland had hired "Lefty" Driesell to coach basketball and the hapless Washington Senators named Ted Williams as manager. It marked a renaissance in sports interest in the Nation's capitol.

    Lombardi lasted only one season with the Redskins; he was diagnosed with terminal cancer after the 1969 season and died shortly before the 1970 regular season was to start.

    Roster[edit]

    1969 Washington Redskins roster
    Quarterbacks

    Running backs

    Wide receivers

    Tight ends

    Offensive linemen

    Defensive linemen

    Linebackers

    Defensive backs

    Special teams

    Reserve lists


    Practice squad



    Rookies in italics

    Regular season[edit]

    Schedule[edit]

    Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap
    1 September 21 atNew Orleans Saints W 26–20 1–0 Tulane Stadium 73,147 Recap
    2 September 28 atCleveland Browns L 23–27 1–1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 82,581 Recap
    3 October 5 atSan Francisco 49ers T 17–17 1–1–1 Kezar Stadium 35,642 Recap
    4 October 12 St. Louis Cardinals W 33–17 2–1–1 RFK Stadium 50,481 Recap
    5 October 19 New York Giants W 20–14 3–1–1 RFK Stadium 50,352 Recap
    6 October 26 atPittsburgh Steelers W 14–7 4–1–1 Pitt Stadium 46,557 Recap
    7 November 2 atBaltimore Colts L 17–41 4–2–1 Memorial Stadium 60,238 Recap
    8 November 9 Philadelphia Eagles T 28–28 4–2–2 RFK Stadium 50,502 Recap
    9 November 16 Dallas Cowboys L 28–41 4–3–2 RFK Stadium 50,474 Recap
    10 November 23 Atlanta Falcons W 27–20 5–3–2 RFK Stadium 50,345 Recap
    11 November 30 Los Angeles Rams L 13–24 5–4–2 RFK Stadium 50,352 Recap
    12 December 7 atPhiladelphia Eagles W 34–29 6–4–2 Franklin Field 60,658 Recap
    13 December 14 New Orleans Saints W 17–14 7–4–2 RFK Stadium 50,354 Recap
    14 December 21 atDallas Cowboys L 10–20 7–5–2 Cotton Bowl 56,924 Recap
    Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

    Season summary[edit]

    Week 9 vs Cowboys[edit]

    Week Nine: Dallas Cowboys (7–1) at Washington Redskins (4–2–2)

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Cowboys 17 10 7741
    Redskins 7 14 7028

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C.

    Game information

    Week 12[edit]

    1 234Total
    • Redskins 7 6147 34
    Eagles 7 9310 29
    • Date: December 7
    • Location: Franklin Field
    • Game attendance: 60,658
    • Game weather: Sleet; 32 °F (0 °C); wind 10 mph

    [4]

    Standings[edit]

    NFL Capitol
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  • W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
    Dallas Cowboys 11 2 1 .846 6–0 9–1 369 223 W3
    Washington Redskins 7 5 2 .583 3–2–1 6–3–1 307 319 L1
    New Orleans Saints 5 9 0 .357 1–5 4–6 311 393 W1
    Philadelphia Eagles 4 9 1 .308 1–4–1 4–5–1 279 377 L4

    Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ When Pride Still Mattered, David Maraniss,p. 452, Simon & Schuster, 1999, ISBN 978-0-684-84418-3
  • ^ When Pride Still Mattered, David Maraniss,p. 453, Simon & Schuster, 1999, ISBN 978-0-684-84418-3
  • ^ When Pride Still Mattered, David Maraniss,p. 457, Simon & Schuster, 1999, ISBN 978-0-684-84418-3
  • ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2016-Dec-17.

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