Om Field: Preseason Week II Wish List

-Om-
08-22-2009, 02:51 PM
Preseason Week II Wish List
August 22, 2009

With one preseason “game” under our belts—last week’s 23-0 bummer against the Baltimore Ravens—I have pared the wish list down for week two:

I. All season, the single most crucial element in any real Redskins game will be the play of its young veteran quarterback, Jason Campbell. His performance in tonight’s preseason “game” against the Pittsburgh Steelers won’t have much bearing in terms of the final score, but it will carry significance in terms of confidence and progression for Campbell himself, his teammates, his coaches and fans of his team.

Last week Campbell was solid-if-unspectacular. He chose safe underneath routes, seemingly the result of both his own instincts and the design of Head Coach Jim Zorn, who stated after the game he went into it with legitimate concerns about his offensive line’s ability to protect Campbell against the Ravens’ aggressive pass rush, and called Campbell’s few plays accordingly.

Fair enough.

In week two I’ll be looking to see both Zorn and Campbell build on that and pull the trigger on at least 2-3 downfield looks. They don’t have to be 50-yard rainbows—I’ll settle for a couple of 25-yard seam routes or deep outs. Just call for the man to take a deep drop and cut it loose a couple of times. What that will also do, of course, is test the starting offensive line, which, while protecting Campbell well last week, faced no jailbreak blitzes or sophisticated stunts from Baltimore. The Ravens didn’t start really coming after the Redskins passers until after Campbell was done for the night. I’m not expecting the same from the Steelers tonight.

I hope to see the Pittsburgh send the house at Campbell a couple of times, see the Redskins pick it up professionally and Campbell execute the right quick read to beat it. The line and Campbell’s consistent inability to do that during the 2-6 slide over the second half of last season was a primary cause of that slide. Their ability to reverse the trend in 2009, in all likelihood, will be the primary factor in what kind of season the 2009 Redskins are going to have.


II. For all the focus on pass protection heading into last week’s opener, one thing that jumped out during the “game” was the starting offensive line’s inability to create even a whiff of running room ...


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SmootSmack
08-22-2009, 02:54 PM
Don't think the link is working

-Om-
08-22-2009, 03:22 PM
Is for me, SS ...

SmootSmack
08-22-2009, 03:26 PM
Yeah, I think I'm having computer issues...for some reason the only site that's loading for me is this one

GridIron26
08-22-2009, 03:38 PM
The link works for me, as well..

Nice read, by the way OM

53Fan
08-22-2009, 03:38 PM
A couple of shots downfield? The defense making a statement? I'm all for it.

CultBrennan59
08-22-2009, 05:36 PM
For everyone on the redskins to stay healthy, especially haynesworth and orakpo, because we don't need them gettin injured before the season even starts

tryfuhl
08-22-2009, 05:38 PM
Well the steelers def aren't slouches on defense so I guess we'll see

hopefully things have come nearly full circle by the jaguars game

I want Campbell to make those throws where the receiver is open enough to make the catch.. even short moss can jump up and get his hands on the ball out of position

seems campbell doesn't like hitting anyone fairly downfield unless they're wide open.. and if he notices them..

tryfuhl
08-22-2009, 05:41 PM
"1) the emergence of Jason Campbell as a legitimate Pro Bowl-level quarterback, and"

I don't see that happening though.. playoff level maybe, pro bowl probably not

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