Redskins Offense May Look Eerily Similiar in 2009

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Published: May 13, 2009

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... diving into the end zone for a game-tying touchdown with one minute and nine seconds left in a 27-24 season ending loss to the San Francisco 49ers.

Though Redskins’ fans hope to see Campbell, or any other member of the Redskins’ offense, consistently running into the opponents’ end zone this season, that hope may prove to be just that: hope.

Don’t expect the Redskins’ offense to look much different in 2009 due to the team’s inability to make any upgrades during the offseason. The Redskins have playmakers in running back Clinton Portis, wide receiver Santana Moss and tight end Chris Cooley, but beyond those three don’t have many more.

Redskins Coach Jim Zorn likes to get the football down the field in his version of the west coast offense. In order for him to do that he must have more than one wide receiver that can get down the field and stretch opposing defenses in his three and four wide receiver sets.

Zorn has t...

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