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Old 12-12-2008, 06:33 PM   #4
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Re: Redskins v Ravens Offensive GT Review: Skins lose turnover battle, game

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These are my favorite posts following each game. Thanks again for another thorough job. Regarding Santana tipping shorter routes, giving DBs a jump, I was wondering whether you see Campbell doing anything that may be giving the D a clue there. Just a thought.
I don't think Campbell is trying to disguise anything though. He stands straight up and looks at his first read. The coverage guy doesn't even look at Campbell, because if he does, it's already over.

The routes I'm talking about would be totally on Moss, if there was a problem at all.

Being perfectly honest, I would need to see the coaches tape to know if his routes were sloppy, or if he's just not catching the ball, or whatever, but what I can see on the television broadcast is that plays that go to Moss, even the well-designed ones, fail far too often. You can apply the same criteria to ARE and Cooley, and see that those plays are more successful.

ARE isnt even a deep threat, but he can get open in the three step drop game. Moss can only got open against ultra-soft coverage (like the first play of the game).
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