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09-17-2009, 12:18 AM | #16 |
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Re: Offensive Review: Giants
Sweeeeeeeeet! These are easily my fav threads on the warpath. I'm excited to see how the new lineman yards approach settles out after three games.
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09-17-2009, 12:23 AM | #17 |
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GTripp, I was watching the game with some very "passionate" skins fans. All were complain that even before the fumble or the pick, JC looked flustered. They said he looked/played better in the opening, but later in the game, his motions/face/movements etc. were flustered therefore impacting his place.
They were basically saying he was adversely affected(I guess mentally) by the G-men and the medowlands. Did you notice any of this during your review? Thanks.
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I'm pretty sure nothing actually flusters Jason Campbell. The team had to dangle him out by a thread this offseason before we could confirm he even has emotions.
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I'm curious what you're opinion is on this one trip: what if Zorn just put the ball in Jason's hands so to speak? I know he's still climbing the learning curve of the WCO but I think we all know he studies his butt off...at this point he's probably got the playbook down. This question is sort of like asking who's offensive instincts do you trust more, Zorn or JC?
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What does this have to do with what you asked? The Skins offense (and defense) manages to make 9-10 total possessions last an entire game, whereas a team like the Lions who actually throws some incomplete passes and interceptions can get 14-16 possessions into regulation. That ends up being a difference of 20-25 plays per game. In a Redskins game, a wasted play can cost the Redskins what, two points or so in offensive potential? Good offenses only score on about 40% of their possessions, so if Zorn's offense scores 4 times in a game, it's doing well for itself. Of course, 2 TDs and 2 FGs is what, 20 points? That's less than people would like to see, and that's the offense doing well for itself. To answer your question, I think Jason and Zorn both have high football IQs, but if you put the ball in Jason's hands 40 times a game, it increases the margin for error. Zorn wastes too many plays to have a high powered offense. If Jason got more chances, he could make more plays and I think, in the long-run, win more games.
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09-17-2009, 12:49 AM | #21 |
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Do we run soooo far fewer plays because of the higher proportion of short passes or Zorn taking a long time to get the call in (something I really noticed Sunday) or a combination of factors?
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Nothing contributed to the *number 4* overall defense more than the fact that they simply didn't have to face as many drives as anyone else.
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09-17-2009, 01:03 AM | #23 |
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GTripp0012, you need to be on staff with our beloved Skins.
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09-17-2009, 11:16 PM | #24 |
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Great read... But I watched that first half again and I think the review is slightly too positive for what I saw.
After that first Portis run I had butterflies in my stomach, but it all went downhill from there. With JC throwing 3 yards after the LOS - for an interception, and then on the next drive dropping back 20 yards into a DE for a fumble-touchdown... That was just a pitiful series, and I didn't see anything positive in the first half.. Moss throwing punches, Kelly and Orakpo non-existent, and Hall getting torched.. The score to Cooley was against the first-team defense, but almost in trash-time in the game. Our only other offensive outburst was a fake-FG TD.. I'm hoping you're right and this was just a great Giants defense & recent Super Bowl team who we had trouble with. I'm hoping we win the next 3-4-5 games against inferior opponents, and then get our acts together. We still could be very dangerous if we continue to improve. |
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He got beat bad on the series before the half when he called the run, then the screen, then JC got sacked on a safety blitz. Thankfully, Danny Smith and Hunter the Punter bailed him out. Quote:
Every since the Steelers game his playcalling has been suspect, imo. I can't beleive he's the same guy that called the 1st Dallas game. I was dissappointed with the number of 1st down runs. I wanted to see more I-Form runs to set up imo our best plays I-Form play-action passing. Quote:
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It seemed like Moss didn't have his head in the game and Webster was eating his freakin lunch! Quote:
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I've always felt that this combo could be the staple of our passing attack. JC to Cooley down the seam. Good Stuff as usually Trip |
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09-18-2009, 08:38 AM | #28 |
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GTripp, this is some very interesting stuff. Thanks for taking the time to post it for us.
Is there some place on the internet where I can look at game film? |
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09-18-2009, 12:33 PM | #30 | |
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Zorn seems to be that way too. I know this discussion has been beaten to death , but it might be the case of having the wrong qb and coach for the redskins. They both require some years to develop and the redskins front office and fans don't have that patience. |
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