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Saunders Is Optimistic

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 9:33 am
by SkinsFreak
Saunders remains upbeat about offense
By Ryan O'Halloran
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
February 25, 2007


INDIANAPOLIS -- Whereas the pessimists see a Washington Redskins offense that was held under 20 points in nine games, got little production from their new big-money receivers, changed quarterbacks halfway through the season and went 5-11, Al Saunders sees something else.

He sees a young quarterback who improved during his seven-game introduction, an offense that committed few turnovers and a running game that was among the NFL's best even without its best back.

"We're on threshold of taking that next step and being a great offensive team," Saunders said this weekend at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Saunders, entering his second season as the Redskins' associate head coach and play caller, will return to Northern Virginia today after evaluating offensive prospects, chiefly the skilled positions, even though the Redskins are likely to stand pat with their current personnel.

Redskins coach Joe Gibbs said Friday the offseason focus will be improving a defense that sunk to 31st in yards allowed.

The offense's improvement will be a result of the holdover players getting a better grasp of Saunders' high-volume system. Jason Campbell will be expected to handle a bigger game plan. Clinton Portis and Ladell Betts will be counted on to produce 2,000 total yards. And tight end Chris Cooley and receivers Santana Moss, Antwaan Randle-El and Brandon Lloyd will need to be in sync with Campbell from the start of the season.

Last season, the Redskins ranked 13th in yards (327.7 a game), fourth in rushing (138.5), 21st in passing (189.2) and 20th in scoring (19.2). "We would like to be in the top 5 [in yards] to be a marquee offensive team," Saunders said. Campbell assumed the starting role in Week 11 at Tampa Bay and finished the season with a 2-5 record, throwing for 1,297 yards, 10 touchdowns and six interceptions. "To go in halfway through the season without the benefit of taking the first-team reps during [the offseason program], training camp and the first nine games of the season and then playing, what he did was terrific," Saunders said. "He did a tremendous job doing what he needed to do to get a flavor of being a starter. He really gives us reason for optimism."

Although Gibbs has given veterans the option of working out on their own this spring, Campbell will be hunkered down at Redskin Park with Saunders and quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor, dissecting each of Campbell's seven starts to improve his mechanics, review his mental mistakes and review his best plays.

"Jason is a very willing learner," Saunders said. "He's a gifted athlete but he knows it's more than just throwing the football. The good thing about him playing seven games last year is that it's a lot different watching yourself in game environments than watching somebody else."

While Campbell didn't lead the Redskins to many victories, opposing defenses began to show respect for a developing downfield passing game. That opened up the running game for Betts, who averaged 4.7 yards a carry and reached 1,000 yards (1,154) for the first time in his career. The Redskins signed Betts to a new contract late in the season, and it is expected he'll remain the back up to Portis. A preseason shoulder injury and a broken hand in Game 9 ended Portis' season after only 127 carries.

During the first half of last year, Saunders often said he was trying to get an idea of which running plays Portis preferred. "I think I have a better feel for Clinton now," he said. "I know watching him run up and down the field with Denver was a scary thing. If he would have had the same opportunities as Ladell, Clinton would have ended up in the Pro Bowl." By the time the Redskins' running game picked up steam, Portis was on injured reserve and Betts was the beneficiary. "We love our running back situation," Gibbs said. "If you look around the league in the postseason, what shocked me was that most of the teams had running back tandems. Both Clinton and Ladell are great competitors and are both really good in their role."

With the running back situation set, the offensive line -- if Derrick Dockery returns -- virtually intact, a young but talented quarterback and a capable tight end in Cooley, all that remains to be improved is the receiving corps. Even though the Redskins will blame the lack of production from their receivers on the vaunted Cover 2 defense, Moss still had 55 catches for 790 yards and four touchdowns (down from 84 catches for 1,483 yards and nine scores in 2005). However, Washington's offseason additions of Randle-El and Lloyd combined for the same number of catches (55) and only three touchdowns. What does that mean for the Redskins' second and third receivers next year? "It leaves them as an integral part of our offense," Saunders said. "In this day and age, you need to spread the ball around. Defenses are sophisticated enough and good enough to negate your marquee players. You must be flexible and get the ball to a lot of people. They're as an important part of what we're doing as anybody."

Saunders and the offensive staff spent the month after the season studying the Redskins' games, as well as the offenses of teams that ranked among the top five in rushing, passing, two-minute drill, third-down, short-yardage and goal-line situations. In his opinion, Washington's offense isn't that far away. "We did some things extremely well that usually tend toward giving you an opportunity to be very successful," Saunders said. "There are a lot of things we're really optimistic about."


I find this encouraging.

http://www.washtimes.com/sports/2007022 ... -4261r.htm

Re: Saunders Is Optimistic

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:42 am
by Fios
If he would have had the same opportunities as Ladell, Clinton would have ended up in the Pro Bowl." By the time the Redskins' running game picked up steam, Portis was on injured reserve and Betts was the beneficiary. "We love our running back situation," Gibbs said. "If you look around the league in the postseason, what shocked me was that most of the teams had running back tandems. Both Clinton and Ladell are great competitors and are both really good in their role."


That should help put the trade Portis or Betts rumors to bed

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:23 pm
by frankcal20
yes they are. i have a feeling we will go with who's hot on sunday mentality.

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:57 pm
by John Manfreda
This article is a bunch of crap, were optimistic. NEWSFLASH everyone's optimistic in March. We see how optimistic they are in week 4 or 5.

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:58 pm
by 1niksder
We have a lot off reason to be optimistic about 2007.
On Offense we have the already mentioned tandem of CP and Betts, we'll have Campbell with a full offseason as the #1 QB - I'm optimistic that DD will be re-signed by Thursday and the O-line will be intact. Santana will have help this year.
On defense GW will turn it around, he's never had a D that finished as bad as this team did last year. He'll have the D ready for sure. In every stop on the coaching trail his defenses have gotten better each year, other than this stop (it's the opposite) Besides it can't get any worst.

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 2:31 pm
by jazzskins
John Manfreda wrote:This article is a bunch of crap, were optimistic. NEWSFLASH everyone's optimistic in March. We see how optimistic they are in week 4 or 5.
No, not everyone.....

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:08 pm
by Cappster
John Manfreda wrote:This article is a bunch of crap, were optimistic. NEWSFLASH everyone's optimistic in March. We see how optimistic they are in week 4 or 5.


I am always optimistic thank you very much. Look at my signature. I believe that it can happen......Why? Joe Gibbs. Enough said.

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 10:16 pm
by air_hog
jazzskins wrote:
John Manfreda wrote:This article is a bunch of crap, were optimistic. NEWSFLASH everyone's optimistic in March. We see how optimistic they are in week 4 or 5.
No, not everyone.....


:lol:

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:52 pm
by warpath1410
I feel the same as Cappster if the Redskins have a bad year or a bad game i'm like ok next game will be better, and 1niksder hit it right on the head. I feel that and really belived that JC should of started the 06-07 season i was shocked that he didn't. as for the running backs CP and Betts can't wait to see that show and as for santana we know what he can do and the question is on Lloyd if he can get the ball becuse let face it ARE is a bad A** return man.

Hail to the SKINS baby!

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 10:10 am
by Chris Luva Luva
While Campbell didn't lead the Redskins to many victories, opposing defenses began to show respect for a developing downfield passing game. That opened up the running game for Betts, who averaged 4.7 yards a carry and reached 1,000 yards (1,154) for the first time in his career. The Redskins signed Betts to a new contract late in the season, and it is expected he'll remain the back up to Portis. A preseason shoulder injury and a broken hand in Game 9 ended Portis' season after only 127 carries.


I felt that JC was the reason that we improved and I'm glad Al feels the same way. So this should end the "MB04 could have done the same thing".

While Campbell didn't lead the Redskins to many victories, opposing defenses began to show respect for a developing downfield passing game.


MB04 could not get the ball the ball downfield and when JC picked up the slack it caused a ripple effect of success through the offense. ;)

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 10:32 am
by Mursilis
Chris Luva Luva wrote:
While Campbell didn't lead the Redskins to many victories, opposing defenses began to show respect for a developing downfield passing game. That opened up the running game for Betts, who averaged 4.7 yards a carry and reached 1,000 yards (1,154) for the first time in his career. The Redskins signed Betts to a new contract late in the season, and it is expected he'll remain the back up to Portis. A preseason shoulder injury and a broken hand in Game 9 ended Portis' season after only 127 carries.


I felt that JC was the reason that we improved and I'm glad Al feels the same way. So this should end the "MB04 could have done the same thing".


Some of us have been off the Brunell Bandwagon for a long, long time. I'm with others who agree that Campbell should've started out of camp last year.

While Campbell didn't lead the Redskins to many victories, opposing defenses began to show respect for a developing downfield passing game.


MB04 could not get the ball the ball downfield and when JC picked up the slack it caused a ripple effect of success through the offense. ;)


I really truly believe we'll have a top-10 offense (maybe even top 5 ) next year, what with JC having had a full offseason as the starter to prepare. Assuming everyone comes back healthy and we either keep Dockery or find a good replacement, we've got too much talent on the offense NOT to be one of the best.

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:46 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
JC is the one thing that has me hyped for next year. I really hope that he becomes a student of the game like Peyton. I also hope that our WR's make themselves available to JC.

I had to stop posting because I was getting to excited.

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:37 am
by roybus14
Good article but in addition to spending all of this time working with JC and looking at film, etc., Saunders needs to fly down to Miami and spend some time with Clinton and clear the air about last season and rebuild their relationship. Then pull Betts in and sit down and talk to them both and tell them exactly what their roles will be and what is expected.

The best way to find out what Clinton likes to do or does best is to sit down with him and review film of his running here and his running in Denver and simply ask Clinton what is the best way to run him. Clinton is a veteran, not some rookie that you just run whatever you feel like and he will do. Clinton has history (tape) that shows you where he is best. Talk to the man and use the film.

You got two backs that can run, one a star and the other one a rising one so figure out how to effectively use them both.

In addition to doing all of the above, Saunders and Gibbs need to also come to some sort of agreement as to who is really running this offense. You are paying this guy HC money but only giving him 75% of the responsibility of running the offense. Let him do his thing and sell the guys up front on following Al. Since these guys love and revere Gibbs so much, he should tell them to follow Al because his system works and it's what we are doing in 2008, period....

I have no doubts about Saunders' offensive coordinating abilities but all of the other stuff needs to be resolved now and squared away going into the Spring/Summer....

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 6:12 pm
by fireman
This offense with the players we have has me excited. They just have to make it work. Campbell is the key to how 2007 will turn out I think Clinton and Ladell will have great years.