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Redskins Offense: What's the Problem?

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View Poll Results: What's wrong with the offense?
Offensive Line 129 56.09%
Playcalling 18 7.83%
Receivers 8 3.48%
Quarterback 16 6.96%
Injuries 3 1.30%
Combination or other 56 24.35%
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Old 11-17-2008, 10:16 PM   #1
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Re: Redskins Offense: What's the Problem?

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Offensive line is the problem. They are good in run blocking, but the pass blocking is pretty bad...mostly Rabach and Jansen
Rabach is garbage, and gets killed up the middle, Jansen best days are behind him, and there is not solid back up for this except, draft well, .....
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Old 11-18-2008, 08:50 AM   #2
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Rabach is garbage, and gets killed up the middle, Jansen best days are behind him, and there is not solid back up for this except, draft well, .....
I think they have to play Heyer the rest of the way if for nothing else to see if he can really play in this league. Heyer may or may not be the future and they gotta see which one it is.
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Old 11-18-2008, 10:50 AM   #3
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I think they have to play Heyer the rest of the way if for nothing else to see if he can really play in this league. Heyer may or may not be the future and they gotta see which one it is.
I agree. Heyer is not much of an asset in run blocking, but he's better than Jansen in pass protection and we need to see if he's a starting caliber tackle or a backup.
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Old 11-18-2008, 05:32 PM   #4
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I agree. Heyer is not much of an asset in run blocking, but he's better than Jansen in pass protection and we need to see if he's a starting caliber tackle or a backup.
Heyer was crappy in the Gibbs' run blocking system, but he was money as a run blocker in the first three games.

In run blocking only, I have Heyer charted as +12/-5 in the simple "Dillweed-style" good block/bad block system. I also have him as +1/-1 in the screen game in that time. He was blowing up Tuck in the run game, which was no easy feat. Of course, Tuck was giving it right back to him in the passing game, so it came out as a wash.

Of course, if Tuck faces Jansen in 2 weeks, we will have two plays: "Moss/Cooley screen left", and "Campbell sacked".
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