It's not like the Redskins werent already skilled at fleecing or luring away supposedly disgruntled former All-Pro players from basement-doormat, lackluster perennial losing franchises. They essentially stole Billy Kilmer from us after the 1970 season after a reported, after-hours brawl between Mecom and Kilmer, who was dating Mecom's secretary that night at the Chart Room bar in the French Quarter. Even with Kilmer, Redskins already had the foundation sort of built by Lombardi in 1969 season that George Allen later expounded and complimented upon in the 1970's with "Over the Hill Gang" although after their 1972 miracle SB run, although making several more post-season runs, their best shot had come and gone by the mid-late 70's.