What's wrong with our Red Zone offense?

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BrunellMVP?
09-22-2009, 12:38 PM
poor execution, lack of creativity, a coach that is scared of turnovers, a QB that is terrified to make his coaches' turnover nightmare's come true, a lack of a dominant line, etc.

Slingin Sammy 33
09-22-2009, 12:43 PM
My feelings on whats wrong with the red zone offense are summed up nicely here:

washingtonpost.com (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/21/AR2009092103450.html)



Zorn's dellusional. He thinks he's a good play-caller, when he's not.You don't have four drives of 13+ plays and one of 9 plays and convert 46% of 3rd downs by being a bad playcaller.

This quote in the article is the most important, "
"We have to pay attention to the detail of the work," Zorn said. "That is what it's going to take for us to continue to improve."

Zorn must look at his calls in the RZ and make the adjustments. Zorn must do his part to put the players in the right position to be successful and not be afraid to let them be successful...or fail.

Lotus
09-22-2009, 12:47 PM
My feelings on whats wrong with the red zone offense are summed up nicely here:

washingtonpost.com (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/21/AR2009092103450.html)



Zorn's dellusional. He thinks he's a good play-caller, when he's not.

If Sellers could catch the damn ball, Zorn looks like a much better play caller.

wilsowilso
09-22-2009, 12:51 PM
My short list of red zone things we never try:

1. QB roll out.

2. Quick Slant where the receiver catches the ball right at the goaline.

3. Any patterns where the receivers route ends at the BACK OF THE GOAL LINE!(this is the most telling one IMO it's a very effective play that we see happen all over the league on Sundays. Either you find the man or the ball goes out the other side end of story it's low risk and very hard to defend when done right. We never never never try it)

4. THE FADE!

JoeRedskin
09-22-2009, 12:52 PM
If Sellers could catch the damn ball, Zorn looks like a much better play caller.

Sellers or Thomas

but still, I have heard of this thing called a "Fade Route". I am unsure it is known in these parts.... but I hear tell of its success on other fields.

Dirtbag59
09-22-2009, 12:56 PM
If Sellers could catch the damn ball, Zorn looks like a much better play caller.

By how much though? If you take away one field goal and replace with a TD and extra point we score 13 points. If I remember correctly we had 5 red zone trips. At the very least we should have had 27 points.

KI Skins Fan
09-22-2009, 12:59 PM
I don't think a Power back would've made any difference.

Maybe not, if Zorn continues to run the wrong type of plays, but what if Zorn were to run better plays and we had a big back? It would have to help us.

I just don't understand why we have four RB's with basically the same skill set, none of whom is a short yardage maven. I'm convinced that we need a big back and better play-calling in the Red Zone.

Wouldn't be nice to see a big back on our team run somebody over at the goal line? Touchdown, Washington Redskins!

roth74va
09-22-2009, 01:01 PM
By how much though? If you take away one field goal and replace with a TD and extra point we score 13 points. If I remember correctly we had 5 red zone trips. At the very least we should have had 27 points.

5 was counting the kneel-down possession at the end correct? So it was really 4?

Dirtbag59
09-22-2009, 01:03 PM
5 was counting the kneel-down possession at the end correct? So it was really 4?

If that's the case then I lower my minimum acceptable score to 24 points.

SBXVII
09-22-2009, 01:09 PM
I think the answer keeps hitting us in the face. When the Giants played us they kept all their defensive lineman and LB lined up between the tackles prior to ball snap. When we played the Rams they did the same thing. Why? cause everyone knows 90% of our runs go between the tackles. All they have to do is load up the middle and stuff the lanes. When the Giants played against Dallas they only kept 3 D-lineman between the tackles. They usually had one DE at each tackle position and one DL floating between them lining up. I believe it was to contain the outside run, but due to this Dallas ran all day up the middle even walked in for a TD. Even Romo ran one up the middle.

Zorn either figures out a way to stretch the other teams defense out or we will see more games like these last two. Hell put 4 WR's in spread them out and run the ball. Even it it's a QB run.

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