Description: Yes we combine shipping for multiple purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1972-1973 Washington Redskins NFL Football Play By Play Highlights Vinyl LP Record Vinyl / Jacket Grade Per Goldmine Standard: VG / VG 1st Row: sitting left to right: Sam Wyche, Cris Hanburger, Jeff Severson, Jon Jagua, Russell Tillman. Bill Kilmer, Brig Owens, PatFischer, Charles Harraway, Curt Knight, Charley Taylor. Larry Brown, and Ed Boynton, Security Director.2nd Row, kneeling: LaVern Torgeson, Defensive Coordinator; Marv Levy, Special Teams Coach: Joe Sullivan, Asst. Coach and Asst.Gen. Mgr.; sitting: George Nock, Herb Mui-Key, Ted Vactor, Jack Pardee. Walter Rock, Len Hauss, Ron McDole. George Allen. Coach:Diron Talbert, Roosevelt Taylor. Jim Snowden, Mike Bragg, Jeff Jordan, and kneeling, Ralph Hawkins. Defensive Asst. Game Scout.3rd Row: Charles Waller, Offensive Backs; Charley Winner. Defensive Backs; Sonny Jurgensen, Mike Bass, Alvin Haymond, SteveKiner, Mike Taliaferro. Myron Pottios, Mitch Johnson, Ray Schoenke, Bill Brundige, Mike Fanucci. Leslie Duncan. Mack Alston,Jones, Manuel Sistrunk. Harold McLinton, Roy Jefferson, Ted Marchibroda, C nsive Coordinator; Joe Kuczo, Head Trainer: andTommy McVean, Equipment.4th Row: Boyd Dowler. Receivers Coach; Mike McCormack. Offensive Line; Bob Brunet, George Starke, Danny Ryczek, Terry Her-meling, Mike Hull. George Burman, Richie Petitbon, John Wilbur, Verlon Biggs, Frank Gram, Paul Looveg. Steve Boekholder, CliftonMcNeil, Jerry Smith. Tommy Mason and Dr. P.M Palumbo, Jr.. Team Physician.There were chuckles when George Allen, Redskins coach, traded awayhis draft choices for aged, veteran players. In his first deal ever forWashington on Jan. 28, 1971, Allen traded away two draft choices and areserve linebacker for a journeyman quarterback named Billy Kilmer,who couldn’t run, couldn’t pass and couldn’t win for New Orleans.Sounding the battle cry, Allen clapped his hands and exclaimed: “TheFuture is Now.” Less than two years later the Redskins bolted into theSuper Bowl.The 1972 season was The Fantastic Year It was the year in which LarryBrown rushed for 1216 yards, (he best he National Conference, andswept the N.F.L.’s “Player of the Year” honors. It wa: the year in whichKilmer replaced the injured Sonny Jurgensen and threw 19 touchdownpasses, the most in the N.F.C. It was the year in which the Over-the HillGang on defense allowed the fewest points in the N.F.C. It was the year inwhich Washington, riding a 9 game winning streak, clinched a playoffberth while two weeks still remained in the regular season title chase.Most of all it was the year in which the nation’s Capital became electrifiedby a football team. “Hail to the Redskins” became the number one tuneon the city’s hit parade, burgundy and gold became the town’s color andthe daily happenings at Redskins Park were awaited with as much interestas the dispatches from Capitol Hill.This album contains all the highlights of the exciting season, from openingday through the smashing playoff victories over Green Bay and Dallas,and then to Los Angeles for Super Bowl 7 and the 14-7 loss to the MiamiDolphins. Listen and relive the thrilling days of the best Redskins seasonin thirty years.Written by....................................Rus-s BurnsTape Editor ...............................Joe ChiccarelliChief Engineer and Technical DirectorBill Ferruzzi........Graphics......................................Peg HawkoCover Art...................................Dick HamiltonExecutive Producer......................Victor F. ManciniA presentation of The Washington Star-News. Washington,D.C. Narrated by Steve GilmartinCover Credits:PhotographerCover Photographer Joe Silverman, Star-News PhotographerDesign .......................................Star-NewsLiner notes by Steve Guback. Star-News Staff writer.George AllenHead CoachSteve GilmartinAnnouncer Thank you for your business. Gallimoresgoods
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Artist: Various
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Fleetwood Records
Release Title: The Redskins: Play By Play Highlights Of The 1972-1973 Season
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Inlay Condition: Very Good (VG)
Edition: First Pressing
Type: LP
Format: Record
Record Grading: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Grading: Very Good (VG)
Release Year: 1973
Record Size: 12"
Style: 1970s, Field Recording, Interview/Dialogue
Features: Original Cover
Genre: Spoken Word