As they barreled toward a 17-16 victory over the New York Giants on Monday night at FedEx Field, the Washington Redskins demonstrated once again why they have the top rushing attack in the NFL. It was evident that Washington had too much for New York, from the powerful legs of rookie running back Alfred Morris to the sprinter’s speed of rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III to the creative formations of offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan.
Redskins running attack, pistol formation paved way for success against Giants - The Washington Post