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Old 07-09-2008, 01:19 PM   #3
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Re: The difference between 10-6 and 6-10

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Originally Posted by sportscurmudgeon View Post
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Obviously the playcalling and the level of agression in the offense this year will be important. I surely don't want to see the Redskins try to make their mark in the league by running a half-dozen "gadget plays" every game. But I wouldn't mind an offense that tried one or two of them at really unexpected times - and down and distance situations - in a game or two.

It will be good to see Campbell throw 25-30 TDs in a season - whether that is this year or next. I think the key is that his TD/INT ratio has to be high. 25 TDs is great; if they come along with 25 INTs, that's not so great.

So I think it's important for Campbell to throw two-and-a-half times as many TDs as INTs. 20TDs and only 8 INTs may not be the best year in the history of football, but it ain't bad either. Of course, 35 TDs and 14 INTs would be better...
after watching some games from the 90's on nfl net the last few weeks you really notice the impact of all the new rule changes in favor of receivers in place now. back then you could grab or hold a guy for second or two, now you cant even touch the receiver past 5 yards. so i'd like to see the skins adopt an offense where you still run the ball (thats what we do best) but rely on the aerial attack for points. so yeah, a more aggressive approach to play calling would be nice.

go skins!
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