Washington Commanders offensive scouting reports history

Warren "Rennie" Simmons

Simmons was the offensive scouting reports for the Washington Redskins in the 1981-1985 seasons, a total of five years. Simmons' record as the team's offensive scouting reports was 51-22-0, making him the most successful offensive scouting reports in Washington Commanders history. The team made it to the playoffs three times (1982-1984) and had a 6-2 record under Coach Simmons in playoff games. In 1982, the Washington Redskins faced off against the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII and the Redskins, under the direction of head coach Joe Gibbs, won 27-17. In 1983, the Washington Redskins faced off against the Los Angeles Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII and the Redskins, under the direction of head coach Joe Gibbs, lost 9-38.


Washington Commanders offensive scouting reports record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Warren "Rennie" Simmons 1981-1985 51-22-0 69.9% 6-2

Washington Commanders offensive scouting reports facts

  • Warren "Rennie" Simmons was the first offensive scouting reports in Commanders history in 1981.
  • Warren "Rennie" Simmons coached the most seasons as the Commanders's offensive scouting reports at five seasons.
  • Warren "Rennie" Simmons was the last coach to hold the position of offensive scouting reports, leaving the role after the 1985 season.