In the midst of the craziness that is the NFL Draft and whatever happens post-draft, the Washington Commanders ' franchise lost a legend as Ring of Fame inductee, linebacker Monte Coleman , who passed away at the age of 68. Coleman, who played all 16 seasons of his NFL career in Washington with the Redskins from 1979 to 1994 after being drafted in the 11th round of the NFL Draft out of the University of Central Arkansas, went on to play in four Super Bowls. He won three of them with legendary head coach Joe Gibbs. Gibbs, who is heavily invested in his NASCAR team, is still involved with the franchise and sent his condolences following Coleman's passing. Gibbs Offers His Condolences to Coleman Family "Monte meant so much to the Washington community. He was a fan favorite. He played his entire 16-year career with us, and only Darrell [Green] played in more games in franchise history. He was a key part of all our Super Bowl teams.…