Someone needs to really explain the logic of holding the strike seasons against Gibbs. Everyone played under the same circumstances. Washington won 11 games in the strike shortened 1987 season, which was the most in the NFL regular season that year. Not sure how one can conclude the season would have been different if there had been no strike.
In 1982, there was only a 9 game regular season and the Skins went 8-1 and were the top seed in an expanded playoffs. So again, curious as to why the season would have definitely been different if they had played a full 16 game schedule. It's not like the Skins "sneaked" into the playoffs where a few more games might have caused them to miss the playoffs. They were the best team in the NFC that year.