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Old 11-21-2015, 10:49 AM
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Default Kirk Cousins-Sammy Baugh

On Sunday Nov. 15, 2015 Kirk Cousins completed 20 passes out of 25 attempts for 324 yards and 4 TD's. He was the first Redskins QB to throw for 300 yards and have a QB rating of over 150 since Sammy Baugh accomplished the feat on October 31st of 1948 when Baugh completed 17 passes on 24 attempts for 446 yards and 4 TD's against the Boston Yanks.

The 446 yards through the air was a Redskin record until Brad Johnson threw for 471 yards in 1999 against the 49ers!

All hail Sammy!
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Kirk Cousins and Sammy Baugh in the same sentence, my how the game has changed.
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We know about the interceptions and the punting, but what really has impressed me about this guy over time is that he could hit, and I've never heard anyone mention that part of his game. There's so little game film available, and of that, I've only seen a little, but I've definitely noticed a pattern. I haven't seen other QBs/Tailbacks of that era coming up to the line making plays like a linebacker, but I've seen Baugh do it multiple times. Players are usually hard to find in that grainy b&w footage, but not Baugh - it feels like he's wherever the ball is whether its offense, defense, or special teams.
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He's my favorite from that era and being a Texan makes it that much better.






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Old 11-21-2015, 05:13 PM
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Great to see Sammy gets some recognition this week!











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And it seemed like Bowman never made a bad card of him; especially the '50. But since it was posted, here's a '51.
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