6. Redskins turmoil: The anti-Eagles offense is the Redskins, which looks to be aging and regressing. A defensive coach from another team who played -- and studied -- the Redskins this season said Washington's offense is plain and simple. The coach said tight end Chris ey is the team's biggest offensive threat, and Washington doesn't use him as much as it should. The coach wondered about the condition of running back Clinton Portis, who has not gotten along well with head coach Jim Zorn. The coach wondered about the reasoning for some of the Redskins' play calls, which probably helps to explain why the team felt it needed to hire offensive consultant Sherman Lewis two weeks ago. None of this is overly surprising to anyone who has watched, but it's more evidence that the Redskins soon will be undergoing repairs.
frankcal20 wrote:hmmmm....no mention of Jason Campbell. That's encouraging.
Yeah, but I think it is really really sad when they say our best offensive threat is a TE. I don't think they had to mention JC.
Yes he is a non-factor. He will not contribute.
There's nothing wrong with using an elite TE to catch 800+yds. That means that there are few in the secondary that can cover him. It's called a mismatch, and that's what you're ALWAYS looking for in the passing game.
...any given Sunday....
RIP #21 Sean Taylor. You will be loved and adored by Redskins fans forever!!!!!
GSPODS:
The National Anthem sucks.
What a useless piece of propagandist rhetoric that is.
frankcal20 wrote:hmmmm....no mention of Jason Campbell. That's encouraging.
Yeah, but I think it is really really sad when they say our best offensive threat is a TE. I don't think they had to mention JC. Yes he is a non-factor. He will not contribute.
There's nothing wrong with using an elite TE to catch 800+yds. That means that there are few in the secondary that can cover him. It's called a mismatch, and that's what you're ALWAYS looking for in the passing game.
LMAO - you would think after the last 4 games we would have looked a little better on offense
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
frankcal20 wrote:hmmmm....no mention of Jason Campbell. That's encouraging.
Yeah, but I think it is really really sad when they say our best offensive threat is a TE. I don't think they had to mention JC.
Yes he is a non-factor. He will not contribute.
There's nothing wrong with using an elite TE to catch 800+yds. That means that there are few in the secondary that can cover him. It's called a mismatch, and that's what you're ALWAYS looking for in the passing game.
It's just too bad neither Zorn or Campbell LOOK for anything but dump offs and plays short of the markers...