blue-collar offensive linemen of the 1980s and 1990s — and the Hogettes, the beefy fans who wore colorful dresses and pig snouts to games. At 37, Bryant is too young to remember those teams ...
I even had a rubber pig nose on an elastic band like the Hogettes wore. How does a non-football-loving child become so enmeshed in the team’s culture? Was the rivalry with the Cowboys encouraged ...
I don’t want this season to end.” Frank Emmet was 7 when he attended his first game at Griffith Stadium in Northwest D.C. That was 1940, just three years after the team moved to the District. He’s 91 ...
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