Back in the day a Cowboys - Redskins game was a marquis match-up. But the Redskins - WFT or whatever - have been mediocre or just plain bad for so long, and the Cowboys not far behind them, that this mish-mash was a must-miss.
The classic story of when Harvey Martin threw the funeral wreath into the Redskins' lockeroom. Back then, players had passion, now they hold hands after games.
The Redskins are the preeminent example in sports today of the importance of a good owner. Or the lack thereof. Jack Kent Cooke hired the front office that built and sustained a dynasty. Then he died. And so did the team.