Mike Bass, Larry Brown, and One Trick Pony, all at The Rex Theatre at one time? Yes, it happened! Luckily, yours truly was there to experience it. The Rex is known for bringing in extraordinary talent, and once again, they achieved just that.

Bass and Brown were signing autographs, the “Hogettes” were there cheering them on, and these two legendary Redskins Players were some of the kindest, most humble men you’ve ever met.

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Brown was thrilled to be there, stating, “My time with the Redskins was very memorable, with a lot of fans and a winning team. My family has been very supportive throughout my entire career and even after. My family and fans have always campaigned for the accomplishments I have achieved, and I can never express how much it means to me.” This champion deserves to be in the Professional Football Hall of Fame along with his peer, Bass.

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Brown has a compelling case. He was a four-time Pro Bowl back over his career (1969-76) and was league MVP in 1972. Brown led the NFL with 1,125 rushing yards in….

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