Jay Gruden and Robert Griffin III are expected to return next season. Although the situation isn’t ideal, perhaps Gruden and Griffin could make it work if they stick to the blueprint from Saturday’s 27-24 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.
In an ongoing attempt to revive Griffin’s career, Washington’s coach continued to tinker with his offense, relying heavily on the running game and deep threat DeSean Jackson. The result? Well, Griffin wasn’t spectacular, but he appeared comfortable in the pocket while helping the team end a losing streak at six games.
Saturday’s run-first game plan is blueprint for how Gruden, Griffin can succeed together - The Washington Post