The
Washington Redskins opened up the offense in the second half yesterday against the
Philadelphia Eagles. They used four-receiver sets, providing opportunities for wide receivers eager to do more. Coach
Joe Gibbs and
Al Saunders, associate head coach-offense, floored the accelerator at times, operating in a no-huddle scheme that seemed to surprise the Eagles. And Gibbs and Saunders put more on the shoulders of
quarterback Jason Campbell, who remembered how to take shots downfield once the handcuffs came off.
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There's an Upside Going Downfield - washingtonpost.com