Team's `D' fine without Gilbert.(Sports)

From: The Washington Times | Date: September 29, 1997| Author: Knott, Tom | Copyright information

Sean Gilbert remains on pace to equal his three-sack performance in 1996, despite missing the first four games of the season.

Gilbert and the Redskins are not talking at the moment, which probably is just as well.

Gilbert went into the season hoping the Redskins would miss his three sacks. He is learning the hard way that his three sacks were not as important to the cause as he and Gus Sunseri thought.

Sunseri is Gilbert's Roy Black: the person ...

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