

With two relatively good run defenses coming to FedEx Field in the next two weeks - the Carolina Panthers (8th against the run yards per game) and the Dallas Cowboys (5th in rushing yards per carry allowed), the Redskins must figure a way impose their style of play and biggest strength against the strengths of the opposing defenses.

When playing behind, it can be belittled and made to show how dull and boring the offense really is. When in front, the Redskins’ identity can be paraded as smash mouth football. As seen against the high-scoring Saints, the Redskins cannot trade points and play from behind, especially not through the air. Good, bad, or in the middle, the Redskins must run the football effectively for any chance of victory. It’s like night and day, and leaves the Redskins unclear what type of run game they have. Peterson had just 26 yards combined and averaged 1.7 yards per carry in the two losses. However, in the two losses - Week 2 against the Colts and Monday night at the Saints - the Redskins had 65 and 39 yards, respectively. Both games were highlighted by Peterson, who averaged 108 yards per game and 4.8 yards per carry in the two wins. Against the Packers, they rushed for 166 yards. They rushed for a league-high 182 yards against the Cardinals to open the season. In their two wins - Week 1 at Arizona and Week 3 against Green Bay, the Redskins controlled the flow of the game. Numbers will show just how important the run game is to the success of the Redskins. And as the deficit grew to a large as 26-6 in the first half, the run game of Washington would no longer be effective. That and the fact as every Redskins’ drive stalled, Saints quarterback Drew Brees dissected the Redskins defense in return. The Saints could defend the run without giving up much in coverage. Two notes: (1) Any player mic audio MNF wants to use first has to be approved by an NFL Films employee, and no foul language or strategy talk is allowed on-air. A dislocated shoulder didn’t help Peterson and the Redskins’ cause either. Pokémon Mind Control Harem Builder CYOA V1.0NextChevron Pointing Right. The damage also meant Peterson would be limited and so was the run game. The Saints were going to be physical and take away any safety throws. While Peterson returned to the game, the tone was set. Quarterback Alex Smith was not good and his…
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They couldn't run the ball they blew too many coverages and committed bad penalties in the first half. This mod is an safe alternative to NSFW version, since I modeled uniform earlier than the version without it was released. The Redskins played one of their worst all-around games in the Jay Gruden era in losing to the Saints. The Redskins must stay on schedule, get in front on the scoreboard and protect any lead. So now more than ever before under head coach Jay Gruden the Redskins offense is predicated on running the football.


In the transition from Kirk Cousins, who ironically is on pace to throw for 5,401 yards, to Smith was a loss of an aggressive passing game. That’s because it’s no longer the makeup of Washington’s offense. And yet, the ever-so check down Smith did not. The Saints, who entered Monday with one of the worse pass defenses in the league, dared the Redskins to throw to the outside. The team averaged a meager 2.2 yards per carry against the NFL’s best front seven based on yards allowed per carry. The team’s leading rusher, Adrian Peterson, limited to just six yards on four carries. The run game was stifled for the second time this season. In New Orleans, the Redskins and Smith did neither. That allows defenses to drop safeties in the box and maybe, just maybe the Redskins quarterback Alex Smith will attack the defense in the passing game. Controlling the pace and time of possession while running the football with success is imperative.
