Terry Robiskie is a former American football player and coach who had a long and successful career in the National Football League (NFL). He played as a wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders, Miami Dolphins, and Washington Redskins during the 1970s and 1980s, before transitioning to coaching.

Robiskie began his coaching career as an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Raiders in 1982, and went on to work for several other NFL teams, including the Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons, and Tennessee Titans. He served in various coaching roles, including wide receivers coach, offensive coordinator, and interim head coach.

One of Robiskie's most notable coaching achievements came in 2000, when he served as the interim head coach for the Redskins for the final three games of the season. He led the team to a 2-1 record during that time, and was praised for his leadership and ability to motivate the players.

Throughout his career, Robiskie was known for his strong work ethic, attention to detail, and ability to connect with players. He was respected by his colleagues and players alike, and was often praised for his ability to develop young talent and get the most out of his players.

Robiskie retired from coaching in 2018, after spending over 30 years in the NFL. He left behind a legacy of hard work, dedication, and excellence, and is remembered as one of the most respected and successful coaches in the league's history.

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