Good old No. 12 shares his memories of 1984 Redskins

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ˇ˛The year 1984 was like any other year, it had its good days and times and bad ones too. Here are a few highlights:

. one gallon of gas was $1.10

. Average income per year was $21,600

. Average cost of a new home - $86,730.00

. Recession continued to be a problem in the US and 70 US banks fail in one year.

. the Olympic Games are hel in Los Angeles.

. AT&T broke up.

. the first Apple Macintosh went on sale.

. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom hit the theaters and Magnmum P.I. was big on TV.

. And the Morris Redskins finished the first perfect football season at 13-0 and a 4A state championship.

That was 25 years ago and the starting quarterback on that title team was Jim Feeney.

"It does not seem that long ago," Jim said. "My son Austin is a sophomore at Morris High School and it seems like only yesterday he was born. Things go by fast."

"The championship is something that everyone on the team still cherishes. When we (team members) get together and stay in touch, that's one thing we all have in common. There is so much tradition here at Morris, year in and year out, the team wants to win the conference, but there's always that goal to be a state champ. That's what Dan Darlington brought to Morris, that mentality. It was a great thrill and for a high school moment, that by far is my best school memory."

When the '84 team players were freshman, the squad finished at 0-9.

"To be honest, and I don't know this for a fact, but I think we only scored three or four touchdowns on the season. It was an ugly 0-9 year," Feeney said. "I believe as a group we were rather small and had not really developed at that point.But when you go through the system, a lot of us played three sports and those that did not were able to get into the weight lifting program that Dan (Darlington) and Denny (steele) had. Everybody participated in summer workouts with conditioning and getting ready for the season, so I think it was that and the coaches knowing how to develop us and each year our bodies started to develop more"

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