Positives From First Preseason Game
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 1:22 pm
To the optimists, the first pre-season game did show some positives. To the pessimists, they may seem more like excuses. But in any event, the Redskins as a team did actually show signs of having an offense that is much improved from last year.
1. The only thing that can be said about the defense is that it was missing its starters. (Griffin, Daniels, Arrington, Shawn Springs, Sean Taylor didn't play with first team, Carlos Rogers, and Garnell Wilds were also out of action) So it makes sense that the tandem of Ade Jimoh and Harris allowed passer ratings of over 110 for both Weinke and Delhomme, especially without a pass rush.
2. We actually sustained drives on offense. Ramsey lead a drive that put us into field goal position. Jeff Chandler missed a field goal = 3 points. Brunell lead an 82 yard drive that spanned 14 plays. We all can appreciate that, we only saw that type of drive in the Giants game last year.
3. Turnovers by backups changed the score of the game. Backup running back Brock Forsey forgot to take the ball from Campbell deep in Carolina territory. This lead to an easy Panthers score.
After a great drive by Campbell, Johnathan Combs fumbled on the one yard line when a touchdown seemed imminent. Just with the missed field goal by our backup kicker, and the fumbled touchdown from a 4th string running back, that is 10 points that would have put the Redskins up to 20 points and much closer to the goal of 21 per game.
4. We ran the screen play effectively to our running backs. Chris
ey looked good. Nemo Broughton looks like the short yardage back we need. David Patten continues to get wide open, it is now up to our quarterback to throw the ball close to him.
5. Shotgun formation and three wide receiver sets looked great, especially in the end of the game. Campbell and Brunell especially hit our receivers in that formation.
6. NO injuries to speak of.
7. Pass protection looked solid.
8. Running game also looked very effective. Portis, Betts and Nemo are a very solid trio.
9. All in all we look like an offense that can score at least 21 points a game as long as we do two things. Get a bit more accuracy from our quarterback when he throws to our wide receivers. And 2, minimize turnovers.
10. The good play by Brunnell scares most of us, but it is also a positive. Forget about a short leash, football is a physical game, and if Ramsey is injured, it is always a good thing to know that Brunell may be able to get it done for us.
11. Two quarterbacks threw for over 100 yards. Last year we struggled for one of them to do that.
1. The only thing that can be said about the defense is that it was missing its starters. (Griffin, Daniels, Arrington, Shawn Springs, Sean Taylor didn't play with first team, Carlos Rogers, and Garnell Wilds were also out of action) So it makes sense that the tandem of Ade Jimoh and Harris allowed passer ratings of over 110 for both Weinke and Delhomme, especially without a pass rush.
2. We actually sustained drives on offense. Ramsey lead a drive that put us into field goal position. Jeff Chandler missed a field goal = 3 points. Brunell lead an 82 yard drive that spanned 14 plays. We all can appreciate that, we only saw that type of drive in the Giants game last year.
3. Turnovers by backups changed the score of the game. Backup running back Brock Forsey forgot to take the ball from Campbell deep in Carolina territory. This lead to an easy Panthers score.
After a great drive by Campbell, Johnathan Combs fumbled on the one yard line when a touchdown seemed imminent. Just with the missed field goal by our backup kicker, and the fumbled touchdown from a 4th string running back, that is 10 points that would have put the Redskins up to 20 points and much closer to the goal of 21 per game.
4. We ran the screen play effectively to our running backs. Chris

5. Shotgun formation and three wide receiver sets looked great, especially in the end of the game. Campbell and Brunell especially hit our receivers in that formation.
6. NO injuries to speak of.
7. Pass protection looked solid.
8. Running game also looked very effective. Portis, Betts and Nemo are a very solid trio.
9. All in all we look like an offense that can score at least 21 points a game as long as we do two things. Get a bit more accuracy from our quarterback when he throws to our wide receivers. And 2, minimize turnovers.
10. The good play by Brunnell scares most of us, but it is also a positive. Forget about a short leash, football is a physical game, and if Ramsey is injured, it is always a good thing to know that Brunell may be able to get it done for us.
11. Two quarterbacks threw for over 100 yards. Last year we struggled for one of them to do that.