The Redskins exposed the Jags secondary. The Jets need to take 4-5 shots down the field on Sunday. I am talking bombs down the field to Coles and Cotch. It looked like in week 1, BrianBall was committed to throwing deep this year. After the tennesse game, I have not seen this offense consistantly attack downfield. We have to go back to what worked in Tennesse. Call some deep balls this week Schott!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Moreso, both the Colts and Redskins have exposed their vulnerability to the playaction pass, a big key in our passing attack. That should hurt them a lot.
You have to have a somewhat effective rushing attack for the defense to bite on playaction. Leon Washington will get chewed apart like a hot wing by their defensive line and Barlow doesn't care unless there's a TD in it for him. Who's left? Blaylock?
It's not like the Colts had much of a rushing attack either, and both their safeties kept stepping up (and I'm not just talking about the Peyton boot run TD). As long as you show the willingness to run, you can still run effective playaction, especially when you can sell it as good as Chad can. Blaylock is horrible too.
seriously the key 2 beating the jags is plain and simple pressure on the QB 2 take pressure off the secondary and our DL has 2 help out also
JV is right. Darius is a pure run-stopping safety. He wants nothing better than to come up and nail a runningback. He's always been vulnerable to a play fake, and we know there's no one better in the game at that than Chad (screw Peyton).
You're right, but we had all of these slow starts as a glaring example of how long it takes to effectively establish the run with an attack as weak as ours... although I would be very interested to see what would have happened if we had been using Washington/Houston istead of Blaylock/Barlow. The latter two have been as effective as a Terrell Owens self-help book.