Episode
30 for 30: Year of the Scab
Overview
During the 1987 players' strike, the Washington Redskins field a roster of replacement players that goes 3–0 and helps pave the way for the Redskins' Super Bowl victory. Thirty years on, those players bear the stigma of being dismissed as "scabs" by fans in general and Redskins management in particular.
Details
- Series
- 30 for 30
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 22
- Air date
- 2017-09-12
- Runtime
- 80 min
Episode context
Year of the Scab is Episode 22 in Volume III of 30 for 30. It aired on 2017-09-12. The runtime is 80 min.
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