Sunday, September 21, 2008
Week Three
Aside from Campbell's development, what I've been most impressed with the last couple weeks are Zorn's gutsy play-calls to close out the game. Against the Saints, he went for it on fourth-and-two and the slant to Moss gave the Skins the necessary first down to run out the clock. Similarly, against the Cardinals, Campbell rolled out on a naked bootleg after a play-fake to Portis and dumped a nice pass under pressure to Cooley. Cooley easily got the first down and more.
In comparison, Joe Gibbs would have gone for the safe calls - running the ball and milking the clock. The great thing about Jim Zorn's calls is that they are tremendous boosts of confidence for the players - it lets the Skins O control the end of the game, instead of hoping that the opposing offense runs out of time. On the Cooley pass, it was very well executed, as play-by-play man Larry Michael was fooled along with the Cardinals defense. Sellers and Portis sold it well.
The next two games are true tests on the road. The Cowboys are looking invincible. The Skins will have to be on their top game to stop the Boys. The last time they faced Dallas, Sean Taylor was missing and TO had a monster game. Let's hope that Blache can call up another great defensive game plan.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Week 2 Surprise

After the clunker in Week One against the Giants, I was sure that the Redskins were doomed to a woeful season of ineptitude, especially on the offensive side of the ball. Instead, the offense came up with plenty of huge plays on Sunday.
The Saints are a high-powered team with a standout quarterback in Brees and the most versatile player on the field in Reggie Bush. Shockey's no slouch, either. Fortunately, the Redskins didn't have to contend with Marques Colston. His big-play ability would definitely have changed the complexion of the game.

The Cardinals offense is so explosive, it's scary. The Skins D will really need to pull it all together to contain their playmakers - Boldin, Fitzgerald, triggerman Kurt Warner, and Edgerrin James. The Skins were very lucky last year to escape with a win on a long missed field goal by Neil Rackers. They need more than luck to take on the 2-0 Cards.
Friday, September 05, 2008
Week (Sauce) One
On defense, Eli stood in the pocket, withstood the pressure, and picked the team apart alongside his partner-in-crime Plaxico Burress. Brandon Jacobs bowled over the defense figuratively and then literally with Laron Landry.
On offense, the Skins couldn't execute. Jason Campbell has severe deficiencies. It was obvious that he wasn't progressing in his reads to the second and third receivers. Worse, he is feeling the pressure too early. On the very first snap, he moved out of the pocket before he needed to. He had a few more moments to stand tall and wait for a receiver to get free but didn't. Portis was running hard but the team wasn't creating any holes. Why they didn't do more cutbacks or run to the outside on tosses is beyond me. It seems to me that against a suspect D-line with two new starters at DE, you would want to challenge how well they could contain perimeter runs.
This is going to be a long year. 4-12?
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Giants in Trouble
Eli is a year more experienced. The running game was jelling in the playoffs. Ahmad Bradshaw will be better. Jeremy Shockey is gone but that benefits the team by eliminating his distractions. Therefore, the offense will be raring to go and the defense will have to desperately hope that they can keep it together to make a playoff run.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
J Tay

I have to admit that I was ambivalent about the signing of Jason Taylor given that he's on the downside of his career. And the Skins gave up a second round pick (and sixth, but I consider those a dime a dozen) to get him.
However, now that it's been a few days, it's definitely a needed upgrade. Remarkably, the D-line gets younger with Taylor in the lineup. Even though he's 34, Philip Daniels is 35. As an aside, this almost assuredly means the end of Daniels' career, unfortunately. No one is going to bring in a 36 year old DE who just suffered a season-ending injury. Much cheaper and more upside with a young player that can grow with the team.
Back to Jason Taylor - he keeps himself in top physical shape, as evidenced by his physique in Dancing with the Stars clips. He demands respect that Daniels didn't get as a pass rusher. And as a newcomer with the Skins a far better team than Miami, Taylor has the motivation to prove something to the organization and to the rest of the league that it was a good move. Can't underestimate the power of motivation.
A real wild card will be Erasmus James in the DE mix. Would be wonderful to see the gamble on him pay off for the defense. Then he could spell Carter and Taylor and keep them fresh for later in the year.