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Originally Posted by Chico23231
Any thoughts to improve the Redzone Offense?
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All Hightower all the time. He was a goal line specialist with Arizona, who had an inferior line and scheme to us.
We seem to be abandoning the run inside the 20.
We're killing the league in time of possession and plays run...a sign that our run game has been good. Lets carry that success all the way into the end zone.
I would even let Helu carry more on the drives. He's a home run hitter. Hightower is a red zone stud. Lets use their strengths.
Week 1 Red Zone scoring: (scoring plays inside 20)
Hightower 1 yd run
Armstrong 6 yd pass
Gaffney 4 yd pass
Week 2 RZ scoring:
Gano 26 yd FG
Davis 1 yd pass
Gano 23 yd FG
Moss 18yd pass
Week 3 RZ scoring:
Gano 27 yd FG (snapped from 20)
Hightower 1 yd pass
This makes the passing game look good inside the 20, but it also looks like we're not running much in the Red Zone. These passing TDs are short-range.
Lets look at Rex's stats:
1st down - 47 pass attempts, 68.1% comp rate, 2 TD, 1 INT
2nd - 26, 69%, 1 TD, 0 INT
3rd - 36, 38.9%, 1 TD, 2 INT
4th - 2, 100%
Rex Grossman - Washington Redskins - Situational Statistics - NFL - Yahoo! Sports
Looks like we need to run more on 1st down. While Rex is on fire on first down, he's stalling drives on 3rd down. 2 of his 3 INTs are on 3rd down also, which is telling me he's becoming more mistake prone under pressure. Defenses are likely blitzing on 3rd down, which we know brings out the worst in Rex.
We have a great running/blocking scheme and a RB who is proven to be a TD specialist in the RZ in Hightower...we need to take advantage of this.