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The Washington Redskins concluded the 1990 NFL regular season with an 11-5 record.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins concluded the 1990 NFL regular season with a record of 10 wins and 6 losses, not 11-5.
The Washington Redskins secured first place in the NFC East division during the 1990 season.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins finished in third place in the NFC East division during the 1990 season.
The Washington Redskins failed to qualify for the playoffs in the 1990 season.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins qualified for the playoffs in the 1990 season with a 10-6 record.
The 1990 season was the first time the Washington Redskins appeared in the playoffs since 1984.
Answer: False
The 1990 season marked the Washington Redskins' first playoff appearance since 1987, not 1984.
What was the final regular season record of the Washington Redskins in the 1990 NFL season?
Answer: 10 wins and 6 losses
The Washington Redskins concluded the 1990 NFL regular season with a record of 10 wins and 6 losses.
In which position did the Washington Redskins finish within the NFC East division in 1990?
Answer: 3rd place
The Washington Redskins secured third place in the NFC East division standings for the 1990 season.
What was the significance of the 1990 playoff appearance for the Washington Redskins?
Answer: It marked their first playoff appearance since 1987.
The 1990 season represented the Washington Redskins' first playoff appearance since the 1987 season, following a 10-6 regular season record.
The Washington Redskins' 10-6 record in 1990 was sufficient to qualify them for which part of the postseason?
Answer: Wild Card round
A 10-6 regular season record in 1990 qualified the Washington Redskins for the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs.
Jack Kent Cooke held ownership of the Washington Redskins throughout the 1990 season.
Answer: True
Jack Kent Cooke was indeed the owner of the Washington Redskins during the 1990 NFL season.
Joe Gibbs held the sole position of Head Coach for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Answer: False
While Joe Gibbs served as the Head Coach, he also concurrently held the position of Offensive Coordinator for the Washington Redskins in the 1990 season.
John Kent Cooke held the position of President for the Washington Redskins in 1990.
Answer: True
John Kent Cooke served as the President of the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Charley Casserly was the Head Coach of the Washington Redskins in 1990.
Answer: False
Charley Casserly served as the General Manager for the Washington Redskins in 1990, not the Head Coach. Joe Gibbs was the Head Coach.
Who was the owner of the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season?
Answer: Jack Kent Cooke
Jack Kent Cooke held ownership of the Washington Redskins throughout the 1990 season.
Which of the following individuals served as the General Manager for the Washington Redskins in 1990?
Answer: Charley Casserly
Charley Casserly held the position of General Manager for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Who was the Defensive Coordinator for the Washington Redskins in 1990?
Answer: Richie Petitbon
Richie Petitbon served as the Defensive Coordinator for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Who served as the Offensive Coordinator for the Washington Redskins in 1990, in addition to being Head Coach?
Answer: Joe Gibbs
Joe Gibbs held the dual role of Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Who was the President of the Washington Redskins in 1990?
Answer: John Kent Cooke
John Kent Cooke held the position of President for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Who was the Defensive Coordinator in 1990, later becoming Head Coach for the Redskins?
Answer: Richie Petitbon
Richie Petitbon served as the Defensive Coordinator for the Washington Redskins in 1990 and later became the team's Head Coach.
Mark Rypien was the sole starting quarterback for the Washington Redskins in the 1990 season.
Answer: False
Mark Rypien was a starting quarterback, but Gary Hogeboom and Jeff Rutledge also served as starting quarterbacks for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Earnest Byner was the only prominent running back on the 1990 Washington Redskins roster.
Answer: False
Earnest Byner was a prominent running back, but other notable running backs on the 1990 roster included Reggie Dupard, Brian Mitchell, and Gerald Riggs.
Art Monk and Ricky Sanders were among the wide receivers for the 1990 Washington Redskins.
Answer: True
Art Monk and Ricky Sanders were indeed listed among the wide receivers on the 1990 Washington Redskins roster.
Jimmie Johnson was the only tight end listed on the 1990 Washington Redskins roster.
Answer: False
Jimmie Johnson was a tight end, but Ron Middleton, Don Warren, and Ken Whisenhunt were also listed as tight ends on the 1990 Washington Redskins roster.
Which of the following was NOT listed as a starting quarterback for the 1990 Washington Redskins?
Answer: Doug Williams
Doug Williams was not listed as a starting quarterback for the 1990 Washington Redskins. The starting quarterbacks were Gary Hogeboom, Jeff Rutledge, and Mark Rypien.
Identify a running back who was part of the 1990 Washington Redskins roster besides Earnest Byner.
Answer: Gerald Riggs
Gerald Riggs was a running back on the 1990 Washington Redskins roster, alongside Earnest Byner and others such as Reggie Dupard and Brian Mitchell.
Who was a prominent wide receiver for the Washington Redskins in 1990, also named to the Pro Bowl?
Answer: Gary Clark
Gary Clark was a prominent wide receiver for the 1990 Washington Redskins and was selected to the Pro Bowl that season.
Which of these players was listed as a tight end for the 1990 Washington Redskins?
Answer: Don Warren
Don Warren was one of the tight ends listed on the 1990 Washington Redskins roster, alongside Jimmie Johnson, Ron Middleton, and Ken Whisenhunt.
Which of the following offensive linemen was NOT part of the 1990 Washington Redskins team according to the source?
Answer: Chris Samuels
Chris Samuels was not part of the 1990 Washington Redskins roster. Jeff Bostic, Russ Grimm, and Joe Jacoby were among the offensive linemen on that team.
Wilber Marshall was the only linebacker on the 1990 Washington Redskins team.
Answer: False
Wilber Marshall was a linebacker, but other linebackers on the 1990 roster included Ravin Caldwell, Monte Coleman, Andre Collins, Kurt Gouveia, and Greg Manusky.
Darrell Green and A. J. Johnson were cornerbacks on the 1990 Washington Redskins roster.
Answer: True
Darrell Green and A. J. Johnson were both listed as cornerbacks on the 1990 Washington Redskins roster.
Chip Lohmiller handled kicking duties, while Kelly Goodburn punted for the 1990 Washington Redskins.
Answer: True
Chip Lohmiller was the kicker and Kelly Goodburn was the punter for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Who was the kicker for the Washington Redskins in the 1990 season?
Answer: Chip Lohmiller
Chip Lohmiller handled the kicking duties for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Which defensive player, known for his speed, was a Pro Bowl selection for the 1990 Redskins?
Answer: Darrell Green
Darrell Green, renowned for his speed, was a Pro Bowl selection for the Washington Redskins in the 1990 season.
Which player was listed as a punter for the 1990 Washington Redskins?
Answer: Kelly Goodburn
Kelly Goodburn served as the punter for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
Both Jim Lachey and Darrell Green were selected for the All-Pro team in 1990.
Answer: True
Jim Lachey and Darrell Green were both recognized for their performance by being named to the All-Pro team in 1990.
Only two players from the 1990 Washington Redskins roster were selected for the Pro Bowl.
Answer: False
Four players from the 1990 Washington Redskins roster were selected for the Pro Bowl: Earnest Byner, Gary Clark, Jim Lachey, and Darrell Green.
Which two players from the 1990 Washington Redskins were named to the All-Pro team?
Answer: Jim Lachey and Darrell Green
Jim Lachey and Darrell Green were the two players from the 1990 Washington Redskins roster selected for the All-Pro team.
How many players from the 1990 Washington Redskins roster were selected to the Pro Bowl?
Answer: Four
A total of four players from the 1990 Washington Redskins roster received Pro Bowl selections: Earnest Byner, Gary Clark, Jim Lachey, and Darrell Green.
Which player, recognized as an All-Pro in 1990, also played offensive line for the Redskins?
Answer: Jim Lachey
Jim Lachey, an offensive lineman for the 1990 Washington Redskins, was selected to the All-Pro team.
Darrell Green was recognized for his performance in 1990 by being named to which prestigious team?
Answer: All-Pro Second Team
Darrell Green's performance in 1990 earned him a selection to the All-Pro Second Team.
The Washington Redskins lost their opening game of the 1990 season against the Phoenix Cardinals.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins won their opening game of the 1990 season against the Phoenix Cardinals with a score of 31-0.
The Washington Redskins defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Week 2 of the 1990 season.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins lost to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 2 of the 1990 season with a score of 13-26.
The Washington Redskins won their Week 3 game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Answer: True
The Washington Redskins secured a victory against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3 of the 1990 season with a score of 19-15.
The Washington Redskins had their bye week during Week 7 of the 1990 season.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins' bye week during the 1990 season occurred in Week 5, not Week 7.
The Washington Redskins lost their Week 6 game against the New York Giants.
Answer: True
The Washington Redskins sustained a loss in their Week 6 game against the New York Giants, with a final score of 20-24.
The Washington Redskins won their Week 9 game against the Detroit Lions in overtime.
Answer: True
The Washington Redskins secured a victory against the Detroit Lions in Week 9 of the 1990 season, prevailing in overtime with a score of 41-38.
The Washington Redskins lost to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thanksgiving Day in 1990.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins lost their Thanksgiving Day game in 1990 against the Dallas Cowboys, not the Philadelphia Eagles. The score was 17-27.
The Washington Redskins defeated the Chicago Bears in Week 14 of the 1990 season.
Answer: True
The Washington Redskins achieved a victory over the Chicago Bears in Week 14 of the 1990 season with a score of 10-9.
The Washington Redskins lost their final regular season game against the Buffalo Bills.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins won their final regular season game in Week 17 against the Buffalo Bills with a score of 29-14.
The Washington Redskins won their Week 17 game against the Indianapolis Colts.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins lost their Week 16 game against the Indianapolis Colts (28-35). Their Week 17 game was against the Buffalo Bills, which they won (29-14).
What was the result of the Washington Redskins' Week 1 game against the Phoenix Cardinals?
Answer: Won 31-0
The Washington Redskins commenced their 1990 season with a decisive victory over the Phoenix Cardinals, winning the Week 1 game with a score of 31-0.
What was the score of the Washington Redskins' Week 3 victory over the Dallas Cowboys?
Answer: 19-15
The Washington Redskins defeated the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3 of the 1990 season with a score of 19-15.
Which team did the Washington Redskins lose to on Thanksgiving Day in 1990?
Answer: Dallas Cowboys
The Washington Redskins lost their Thanksgiving Day game in 1990 against the Dallas Cowboys with a score of 17-27.
The Washington Redskins won their Week 9 game against the Detroit Lions in what manner?
Answer: In overtime
The Washington Redskins secured a victory against the Detroit Lions in Week 9 of the 1990 season by winning in overtime.
What was the score of the Washington Redskins' Week 17 victory over the Buffalo Bills?
Answer: 29-14
The Washington Redskins concluded their 1990 regular season with a victory over the Buffalo Bills in Week 17, with a score of 29-14.
Which of the following was NOT a win for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 regular season, according to the source?
Answer: Week 16 vs. Indianapolis Colts
The Washington Redskins won their games against the Philadelphia Eagles (Week 7), Chicago Bears (Week 14), and Buffalo Bills (Week 17). They lost their Week 16 game against the Indianapolis Colts.
The Washington Redskins lost to the New York Giants twice during the 1990 regular season. Which game was the road game?
Answer: Week 8
The Washington Redskins lost to the New York Giants twice in the 1990 regular season. The Week 8 game was played on the road, while the Week 6 game was a home loss.
What was the score of the Washington Redskins' Week 15 victory against the New England Patriots?
Answer: 25-10
The Washington Redskins achieved a victory against the New England Patriots in Week 15 of the 1990 season with a score of 25-10.
The Washington Redskins defeated the New Orleans Saints in Week 11 with what score?
Answer: 31-17
In Week 11 of the 1990 season, the Washington Redskins defeated the New Orleans Saints by a score of 31-17.
The Washington Redskins were eliminated from the playoffs by the Philadelphia Eagles in the Divisional round.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins were eliminated in the Divisional round by the San Francisco 49ers, not the Philadelphia Eagles. They defeated the Eagles in the Wild Card round.
The Washington Redskins defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card round of the 1990 playoffs.
Answer: True
The Washington Redskins advanced in the 1990 playoffs by defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card round.
The Washington Redskins' playoff run in 1990 ended with a loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Answer: False
The Washington Redskins' playoff run in 1990 concluded with a loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional round, not the Dallas Cowboys.
How far did the Washington Redskins advance in the 1990 NFL playoffs?
Answer: Won the Wild Card game, lost in the Divisional Playoffs
The Washington Redskins won their Wild Card playoff game but were subsequently eliminated in the Divisional round of the 1990 NFL playoffs.
Which team did the Washington Redskins defeat in their Wild Card playoff game in 1990?
Answer: Philadelphia Eagles
The Washington Redskins secured a victory against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card round of the 1990 NFL playoffs.
What was the score of the Washington Redskins' Wild Card playoff victory in 1990?
Answer: 20-6
The Washington Redskins defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card round of the 1990 playoffs with a score of 20-6.
Who did the Washington Redskins face in the Divisional round of the 1990 playoffs?
Answer: San Francisco 49ers
The Washington Redskins' opponent in the Divisional round of the 1990 NFL playoffs was the San Francisco 49ers.
What was the outcome of the Washington Redskins' Divisional playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers?
Answer: Lost 10-28
The Washington Redskins' playoff run concluded with a loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional round, with a final score of 10-28.
RFK Stadium served as the designated home stadium for the Washington Redskins throughout the 1990 season.
Answer: True
RFK Stadium was the home stadium for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 NFL season.
Mark May was listed on the Injured Reserve (IR) list for the 1990 Washington Redskins.
Answer: False
Mark May was not on the Injured Reserve (IR) list; he was designated as Physically Unable to Perform (PUP).
Several players, including Kelvin Bryant and Stan Humphries, were placed on the Injured Reserve (IR) list during the 1990 season.
Answer: True
Kelvin Bryant and Stan Humphries were among the players placed on the Injured Reserve (IR) list for the Washington Redskins during the 1990 season.
The attendance for the Washington Redskins' first home game in 1990 was over 60,000 spectators.
Answer: False
The attendance for the Washington Redskins' first home game in 1990 was 52,649, which is not over 60,000.
The 1990 Washington Redskins roster consisted of 47 active players, 10 inactive players, and 1 player on the practice squad.
Answer: True
The roster composition for the 1990 Washington Redskins included 47 active players, 10 inactive players, and 1 player on the practice squad.
What was the home stadium for the Washington Redskins in the 1990 season?
Answer: RFK Stadium
RFK Stadium served as the home stadium for the Washington Redskins throughout the 1990 NFL season.
Which of the following players was NOT on the 1990 Washington Redskins' Injured Reserve (IR) list?
Answer: Mark May
Mark May was designated as Physically Unable to Perform (PUP), not placed on the Injured Reserve (IR) list. Players like Ray Brown, Clarence Vaughn, and Stan Humphries were on the IR.
How many active players were on the Washington Redskins' roster in 1990?
Answer: 47
The active roster for the Washington Redskins in 1990 consisted of 47 players.
Which player was on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list for the 1990 Washington Redskins?
Answer: Mark May
Mark May was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list for the 1990 Washington Redskins season.
What was the attendance figure for the Washington Redskins' Week 1 home game in 1990?
Answer: 52,649
The attendance for the Washington Redskins' Week 1 home game against the Phoenix Cardinals in 1990 was recorded as 52,649.
How many players were on the practice squad for the Washington Redskins in 1990?
Answer: One
The practice squad for the Washington Redskins in 1990 consisted of one player.
Which of the following players was NOT on the 1990 Washington Redskins roster according to the provided source?
Answer: Lawrence Taylor
Lawrence Taylor was not part of the 1990 Washington Redskins roster. Reggie Dupard, Kurt Gouveia, and Tim Johnson were listed on the roster.