When the NFL schedule came out in April, there were many
prognosticators who had the Washington Redskins pegged to finish last in the
competitive NFC East under new head coach Jim Zorn. In their minds, there was
no way the Redskins would be sitting at 4-1 after their first five games,
especially with three division rivals on the early slate.
When the NFL schedule came out in April, there were many
prognosticators who had the Washington Redskins pegged to finish last in the
competitive NFC East under new head coach Jim Zorn. In their minds, there was
no way the Redskins would be sitting at 4-1 after their first five games,
especially with three division rivals on the early slate.
When the NFL schedule came out in April, there were many
prognosticators who had the Washington Redskins pegged to finish last in the
competitive NFC East under new head coach Jim Zorn. In their minds, there was
no way the Redskins would be sitting at 4-1 after their first five games,
especially with three division rivals on the early slate.