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The 1982 Redskins training camp at Dickinson College marked the beginning of one the greatest offensive line groups in NFL history, 'The Hogs.' The original group included Russ Grimm and Mark May at guard, Joe Jacoby and George Starke at tackle, center Jeff Bostic and Don Warren and Rick Walker at tight end. The Hogs paved the way for the greatest postseason rushing performance of all time. In 1982, John Riggins set the postseason record with 610 rushing yards en route to the franchise's first Super Bowl win (with Riggins being named MVP). After Starke retired, the Hogs added a new member in Raleigh McKenzie. The new group cleared the trenches in Super Bowl XXII when the Redskins destroyed the Broncos 42-10 and Timmy Smith set a Super Bowl record with 204 rush yards.