Playcalling the Key to Success for the Washington Redskins’ Offense

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Published: May 14, 2009

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... Redskins offense was firing on all cylinders. Gone was the typical vanilla playcalling and squandered scoring chances.

Jim Zorn had the ball in his court and he wasn’t mishandling it. Opposing defenses were back on their heels as the offense used the short to intermediate passing game to set up downfield strikes to Santana Moss.

In particular, the Redskins displayed their newfound offensive prowess against the Cowboys in week four. They won the game 26-24 and Jim Zorn showed fans what his West Coast offense is supposed to look like.

Moss caught several deep balls in the first half to set the ‘Skins up in the red zone and from there, Campbell put his hot hand to use.

From inside the ten, Washington lined up with two receivers, twins left. James Thrash went in motion to the right and flared out into the right flat. Campbell saw that he had a step on his man and delivered a...

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