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Originally Posted by 44Deezel
My only criticism between the 20s is they consistently require too many plays and too much time to get down the field. They only had 7 possessions against the Rams. I believe the average is 12. Hard to score a lot of points when you're limited to 7 possessions. Even if they scored a TD on every trip to the red zone, they would have scored only 28 points (or maybe 35?). Teams are scoring 30 plus with regularity these days.
It doesn't help that the D can't hold anyone to a 3 and out, but they're doing their job just fine. The O needs to get yards in chunks.
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This is one of these "no matter what the Redskins do they lose in public opinion" cases.
against the Giants, the Skins had 2 end of half quick scoring long drives (both over 70 yds, both resulting in 7 points)
against the Rams, the Skins had 5 drives over 50 yards, all long time consuming, keep the Defense off the field, type drives.
Skinny has complained that the quick end of half drives don't count because, they were quick and at the end of half's
you argue that the long slow drives don't count because they require too many plays and too much time.
Last I checked it's a good thing if your team can:
- drive down at the end of the first half, against a top rated D, and get 7 points is a good thing.
- have long sustained drives that keep your opponent's offense off the field.
but somehow the Skins manage to do both, and still manage to give the appearance on the field that they don't have offensive cohesion.