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We run the most antiquated offense in the NFL


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19 minutes ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:


One thing I will say is this is the same offensive unit as last year, plus our supposed #1 receiver. Either Shula really out did himself last year or dropped the ball this year. Talent didn't change other than injuries.


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Once in a lifetime season by Cam. Throwing 35 TD with a Ted Ginn caliber receiver as your number 1 is unheard of.

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14 hours ago, pstall said:

Out of his 280 pass attempts in his only year at Auburn, how many were screens to warrant being "a ton"?

Out of his 280 pass attempts, 45 were receptions by RBs and TEs.

Reference: http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/auburn/2010.html

Now all of those receptions weren't screens.  None of the TE receptions were and a number of the 30 RB receptions were "wheel routes" out of the backfield.  But that at least gives you an idea.

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20 minutes ago, REDSKINSFAN said:

Panthers are lucky this week. Redskins cannot cover a tight end and they can't tackle running quarterbacks. But they can SCORE. This will be a high scoring game.

Maybe, but right now the Panthers can't seem to get out of their own way.  Wouldn't surprise me if we get blown out or win by 2 touchdowns.  This team is so Jekyll and Hyde this season that we have resigned ourselves to the fact that they may not win a single remaining game.  A few around here are hoping they tank for better draft position and some are hoping for a miracle playoff chance, the rest of us were hanging on hoping for back to back winning seasons.  Now that the rest of us know that back to back ain't happening we are sitting enjoying to other to groups go at each other.

What's it like in Redskins land?

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