1991 Washington Redskins season
http://dbpedia.org/resource/1991_Washington_Redskins_season an entity of type: Thing
The 1991 season was the Washington Redskins' 60th in the National Football League (NFL), their 55th representing Washington, D.C. and the eleventh under head coach Joe Gibbs. The Redskins were coming off two consecutive 10–6 seasons and looking to return to the playoffs for a second straight season. Not only did the Redskins improve their position, but they also put together a season that is considered by some to be one of the best any team has ever played. Washington won a franchise record-tying 14 games, the best record in the league, and their two losses (to two of their division rivals) were by a combined five points. The Redskins ended their campaign as world champions, knocking off the defending AFC Champion Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI.
rdf:langString
La stagione 1991 dei Washington Redskins è stata la 60ª della franchigia nella National Football League e la 55ª a Washington. I Redskins venivano da due stagioni consecutive con un record di 10–6 e tentavano di accedere ai playoff per il secondo anno consecutivo. La squadra finì con il disputare una delle migliori stagioni della storia. Washington vinse un record di franchigia di 14 partite, il miglior record della lega, e le uniche due sconfitte giunsero contro avversari di division per cinque punti complessivi. La stagione si concluse con la squadra che venne incoronata campione del mondo, battendo i Buffalo Bills nel Super Bowl XXVI.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
1991 Washington Redskins season
rdf:langString
Washington Redskins 1991
xsd:integer
13844857
xsd:integer
1118515586
<second>
124.0
<second>
132.0
<second>
138.0
<second>
139.0
<second>
150.0
<second>
160.0
<second>
165.0
<second>
274.0
<second>
3.0
<second>
337.0
<second>
57.0
rdf:langString
—
rdf:langString
good/failed/incomplete
rdf:langString
run/pass
xsd:integer
2
xsd:integer
7
xsd:integer
11
xsd:integer
50
xsd:integer
51
xsd:integer
55
xsd:integer
56
xsd:integer
64
xsd:integer
77
xsd:integer
79
rdf:langString
—
xsd:integer
1
xsd:integer
4
xsd:integer
5
xsd:integer
6
xsd:integer
7
xsd:integer
9
xsd:integer
11
xsd:integer
15
rdf:langString
—
rdf:langString
CHI
rdf:langString
NYG
rdf:langString
BUF
rdf:langString
CIN
rdf:langString
WSH
rdf:langString
DAL
rdf:langString
good
xsd:integer
1
xsd:integer
2
xsd:integer
3
xsd:integer
4
rdf:langString
OT
rdf:langString
CLE
rdf:langString
DET
rdf:langString
PHI
rdf:langString
WSH
rdf:langString
HOU
rdf:langString
ATL
rdf:langString
PHO
xsd:integer
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
23
24
25
26
27
28
30
31
32
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
45
46
47
48
49
51
52
53
54
55
61
64
65
75
82
rdf:langString
Pat Summerall and John Madden
rdf:langString
Pat Summerall and John Madden
rdf:langString
Al Michaels , Dan Dierdorf and Frank Gifford
rdf:langString
Marv Albert and Paul Maguire
rdf:langString
Mike Patrick and Joe Theismann
rdf:langString
Dick Stockton and Merlin Olsen
rdf:langString
Verne Lundquist and Dan Fouts
rdf:langString
Charlie Jones and Todd Christensen
rdf:langString
Dick Stockton and Merlin Olsen
rdf:langString
James Brown and Randy Cross
rdf:langString
James Brown , Randy Cross and Lesley Visser
rdf:langString
Pat Summerall , John Madden , and Lesley Visser
rdf:langString
Skip Caray and Pat Haden
rdf:langString
Verne Lundquist , Dan Fouts and Lesley Visser
rdf:langString
CBS
xsd:integer
48373
52038
52641
52958
54662
54715
54722
55027
55096
55181
55198
55561
55858
56813
58988
63025
64961
76627
xsd:gMonthDay
--01-12
xsd:gMonthDay
--01-26
xsd:gMonthDay
--11-17
xsd:gMonthDay
--11-24
xsd:gMonthDay
--12-01
xsd:gMonthDay
--12-08
xsd:gMonthDay
--12-15
xsd:gMonthDay
--12-22
xsd:date
1991-09-01
xsd:date
1991-09-09
xsd:date
1991-09-15
xsd:date
1991-09-22
xsd:date
1991-09-30
xsd:date
1991-10-06
xsd:date
1991-10-13
xsd:date
1991-10-27
xsd:date
1991-11-03
xsd:date
1991-11-10
xsd:date
1992-01-04
xsd:integer
0
3
6
7
10
14
17
21
rdf:langString
* Head Coach – Joe Gibbs
* Assistant Head Coach/Defense – Richie Petitbon
xsd:integer
0
xsd:integer
3
xsd:integer
6
xsd:integer
7
xsd:integer
10
xsd:integer
13
xsd:integer
14
xsd:integer
16
xsd:integer
17
xsd:integer
20
xsd:integer
21
xsd:integer
23
xsd:integer
24
xsd:integer
27
xsd:integer
28
xsd:integer
31
xsd:integer
34
xsd:integer
35
xsd:integer
41
xsd:integer
42
xsd:integer
45
xsd:integer
49
xsd:integer
56
rdf:langString
Bears
rdf:langString
Bills
rdf:langString
Cowboys
rdf:langString
Giants
rdf:langString
Redskins
rdf:langString
Bengals
rdf:langString
Cardinals
rdf:langString
Eagles
rdf:langString
Rams
rdf:langString
Redskins
rdf:langString
Steelers
rdf:langString
Mitchell 69-yard punt return, Lohmiller kick good
rdf:langString
Mitchell 66-yard punt return for a touchdown, Lohmiller kick good
xsd:integer
0
3
6
7
10
13
14
17
21
rdf:langString
Stan Kemp
rdf:langString
Cardinals
rdf:langString
Eagles
rdf:langString
Falcons
rdf:langString
Lions
rdf:langString
Oilers
rdf:langString
Redskins
rdf:langString
Browns
rdf:langString
RFK Stadium • Washington, D.C.
rdf:langString
collapsed
rdf:langString
autocollapse
rdf:langString
* Strength – Dan Riley
* Assistant Strength – Steve Wetzel
rdf:langString
Bears
rdf:langString
Cowboys
rdf:langString
Falcons
rdf:langString
Giants
rdf:langString
Oilers
rdf:langString
Washington Redskins
rdf:langString
DET
rdf:langString
BUF
rdf:langString
WSH
rdf:langString
Redskins
rdf:langString
WAS
rdf:langString
Browns
rdf:langString
Bengals
xsd:integer
4
100.0
102.0
11.0
113.0
115.0
120.0
122.0
133.0
14.0
143.0
2.0
20.0
206.0
213.0
214.0
228.0
235.0
25.0
254.0
258.0
266.0
278.0
287.0
3.0
309.0
337.0
338.0
339.0
342.0
343.0
358.0
359.0
368.0
37.0
372.0
378.0
380.0
389.0
392.0
408.0
414.0
42.0
426.0
437.0
448.0
450.0
464.0
465.0
476.0
480.0
487.0
490.0
503.0
51.0
515.0
52.0
540.0
548.0
55.0
57.0
58.0
60.0
600.0
611.0
620.0
63.0
681.0
712.0
719.0
721.0
732.0
738.0
768.0
782.0
8.0
80.0
84.0
855.0
884.0
97.0
505.0
750.0
625.0
847.0
850.0
645.0
659.0
696.0
713.0
770.0
517.0
588.0
592.0
689.0
755.0
834.0
849.0
565.0
613.0
686.0
756.0
881.0
894.0
718.0
594.0
852.0
rdf:langString
EST
rdf:langString
NFC Championship Game: Detroit Lions vs Washington Redskins
rdf:langString
NFC Divisional Playoffs: Atlanta Falcons at Washington Redskins
rdf:langString
Week 10: Houston Oilers at Washington Redskins
rdf:langString
Week 11: Atlanta Falcons at Washington Redskins
rdf:langString
Week 1: Detroit Lions at Washington Redskins
rdf:langString
Week 2: Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys
rdf:langString
Week 3: Phoenix Cardinals at Washington Redskins
rdf:langString
Week 4: Washington Redskins at Cincinnati Bengals
rdf:langString
Week 5: Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins
rdf:langString
Week 6: Washington Redskins at Chicago Bears
rdf:langString
Week 7: Cleveland Browns at Washington Redskins
rdf:langString
Week 9: Washington Redskins at New York Giants
rdf:langString
Super Bowl XXVI: Washington Redskins vs. Buffalo Bills
rdf:langString
; ;text-align:center;
rdf:langString
; text-align:center
rdf:langString
CBS
rdf:langString
ESPN
rdf:langString
ABC
rdf:langString
NBC
rdf:langString
TNT
rdf:langString
Other
rdf:langString
FG
rdf:langString
IntTD
rdf:langString
RecTD
rdf:langString
RushTD
rdf:langString
FumbleTD
xsd:integer
0
3
6
7
10
14
xsd:integer
0
xsd:integer
3
xsd:integer
6
xsd:integer
7
xsd:integer
10
xsd:integer
13
xsd:integer
14
xsd:integer
17
xsd:integer
20
xsd:integer
23
xsd:integer
24
xsd:integer
27
xsd:integer
30
xsd:integer
31
xsd:integer
33
xsd:integer
34
xsd:integer
37
rdf:langString
Cowboys
rdf:langString
Giants
rdf:langString
Redskins
xsd:integer
1991
rdf:langString
Redskins seasons
rdf:langString
CB Darrell Green
rdf:langString
DE Charles Mann
rdf:langString
G Mark Schlereth
rdf:langString
K Chip Lohmiller
rdf:langString
OT Jim Lachey
rdf:langString
QB Mark Rypien
rdf:langString
RB Earnest Byner
rdf:langString
WR Gary Clark
xsd:integer
1
rdf:langString
Won Divisional Playoffs 24–7
rdf:langString
Won NFC Championship 41–10
rdf:langString
Won Super Bowl XXVI 37–24
xsd:integer
14
<second>
240.0
60.0
rdf:langString
Clear;
rdf:langString
Clear skies;
rdf:langString
Clear; ; wind 11
rdf:langString
Cloudy;
rdf:langString
Heavy rain with strong winds;
rdf:langString
Partly cloudy;
rdf:langString
Partly cloudy; ; wind 9
rdf:langString
Played indoors, domed stadium
xsd:integer
2
xsd:integer
3
xsd:integer
4
xsd:integer
5
xsd:integer
6
xsd:integer
7
xsd:integer
8
xsd:integer
9
xsd:integer
10
xsd:integer
11
xsd:integer
12
xsd:integer
13
xsd:integer
14
xsd:integer
15
xsd:integer
16
xsd:integer
17
xsd:integer
18
xsd:integer
20
xsd:integer
21
xsd:integer
22
xsd:integer
23
xsd:integer
25
xsd:integer
27
xsd:integer
29
rdf:langString
;Browns
* Bernie Kosar
rdf:langString
;Cardinals
* Tom Tupa
rdf:langString
;Eagles
* Jim McMahon
rdf:langString
;Falcons
* Billy Joe Tolliver
rdf:langString
;Falcons
* Chris Miller
rdf:langString
;Lions
* Rodney Peete
rdf:langString
;Oilers
* Warren Moon
rdf:langString
;Redskins
* Mark Rypien
rdf:langString
* Defensive Coordinator – Larry Peccatiello
* Defensive Line – LaVern Torgeson
* Defensive Backs – Emmitt Thomas
* Administrative Assistant/Defensive Line – Bobby DePaul
rdf:langString
* chairman of the board/chief executive officer – Jack Kent Cooke
* Executive Vice President – John Kent Cooke
* general manager – Charley Casserly
* Assistant general manager – Bobby Mitchell
* Director of Player Personnel – Kirk Mee
* Director of Pro Scouting – Joe Mack
* Director of College Scouting – George Saimes
* Scouting Administrator – Mel Kaufman
rdf:langString
* Quarterbacks/Passing Game – Rod Dowhower
* Running Backs – Don Breaux
* Research and Development/Wide Receivers – Charley Taylor
* Offensive Line – Jim Hanifan
* Offensive Line – Rennie Simmons
* Offensive Assistant/Receivers – Jack Burns
rdf:langString
The 1991 season was the Washington Redskins' 60th in the National Football League (NFL), their 55th representing Washington, D.C. and the eleventh under head coach Joe Gibbs. The Redskins were coming off two consecutive 10–6 seasons and looking to return to the playoffs for a second straight season. Not only did the Redskins improve their position, but they also put together a season that is considered by some to be one of the best any team has ever played. Washington won a franchise record-tying 14 games, the best record in the league, and their two losses (to two of their division rivals) were by a combined five points. The Redskins ended their campaign as world champions, knocking off the defending AFC Champion Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI. The Redskins led the league in scoring with 485 points and allowed the second-fewest points (224) in the league in 1991. (As of the 1991 season, this was the third-highest total in NFL history, and still ranks in the top 20 all-time.) They had a +18 turnover ratio, also best in the NFL. In 2016, Chris Chase of USA Today ranked the team as the greatest to ever win a Super Bowl. As of 2021, this is Washington's most recent appearance in the NFC Championship Game and the Super Bowl. In addition, this is also Washington's most recent season winning more than 10 regular season games. Statistics site Football Outsiders ranks the 1991 Redskins as the best team they have measured (from 1986 to present). The team ranked #15 on the 100 greatest teams of all time presented by the NFL on its 100th anniversary.
rdf:langString
La stagione 1991 dei Washington Redskins è stata la 60ª della franchigia nella National Football League e la 55ª a Washington. I Redskins venivano da due stagioni consecutive con un record di 10–6 e tentavano di accedere ai playoff per il secondo anno consecutivo. La squadra finì con il disputare una delle migliori stagioni della storia. Washington vinse un record di franchigia di 14 partite, il miglior record della lega, e le uniche due sconfitte giunsero contro avversari di division per cinque punti complessivi. La stagione si concluse con la squadra che venne incoronata campione del mondo, battendo i Buffalo Bills nel Super Bowl XXVI. I Redskins guidarono la lega in punti segnati con 485 ed ebbero anche la seconda miglior difesa in termini di punti subiti (224) nel 1991. Anche il loro differenziale di palloni guadagnati/persi (+18) fu il migliore della NFL. Nel 2016, Chris Chase di USA Today classificò la squadra come la migliore di sempre a vincere un Super Bowl. Al 2021 questa è l'ultima apparizione del club in una finale di conference o in un Super Bowl. Il sito di statistiche Football Outsiders ha classificato i Redskins del 1991 come la miglior squadra mai analizzata (a partire dal 1986).
rdf:langString
* Special Teams – Wayne Sevier
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
68760
xsd:gYear
1991