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Skins Stats & Snaps: Broncos @ Redskins (Defense/ST)

QB Pressure- The pass rush regressed after a bounce-back performance last week against the Jets. The Skins only recorded one sack and pressured the Broncos’ passers on just 18.4% of their dropbacks (7-of-38), which was their lowest such rate of the preseason.

Rushing Defense- This was also the team’s worst game in rushing defense. They gave up 146 yards, 9 first downs and 1 touchdown on Denver’s 30 rushing attempts in the game. The Broncos averaged 5.1 yards per carry on all non-kneel-down plays, 2.69 yards after contact and 2.38 yards before contact.

Missed Tackles- The poor rushing defense had a lot to do with the fact that the Redskins missed a preseason-high nine tackles on defense in the contest, five of which came in the running game. I wish I could say this was a new problem, but the team has missed eight or more tackles on defense in all three preseason games.

Penalties- The defense and special teams were responsible for five of the team’s six penalties and 46 of their 56 penalty yards. The defense was flagged three times for 26 yards and the special teams unit committed two infractions for a total of 20 yards.

3rd Down- The Skins’ defense allowed the Broncos to convert on 6 of their 13 third-down attempts, which equates to a 46.2% conversion rate. They moved the chains on 3-of-5 third downs (60%) when the Redskins had starting defenders in the game.

The defense has given up conversions on 18 of the 40 third downs they’ve faced this preseason, which gives the Redskins the 6th worst conversion rate allowed (45%) on the money down. Washington’s starters were even worse, as opposing offenses converted on 5-of-9 third down attempts (55.6%) against them.

Red Zone- The D may not have been clutch on third down, but they did step up in the red zone. Denver failed to score touchdowns on both of their trips to the red zone. In fact, the Broncos’ offense only gained 5 yards and failed to pick up a first down on their five plays inside Washington’s 20-yard line.

The Skins’ red-zone defense has improved in both of the last two games (100% > 33% > 0 %). They currently rank 10th in the NFL, with a 50% touchdown-conversion rate allowed. The defensive starters prevented a TD on their only red-zone series of the preseason (Jets)

this read a lot like last years team
 

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Skins Stats & Snaps: Broncos @ Redskins (Defense/ST)

QB Pressure- The pass rush regressed after a bounce-back performance last week against the Jets. The Skins only recorded one sack and pressured the Broncos’ passers on just 18.4% of their dropbacks (7-of-38), which was their lowest such rate of the preseason.

Rushing Defense- This was also the team’s worst game in rushing defense. They gave up 146 yards, 9 first downs and 1 touchdown on Denver’s 30 rushing attempts in the game. The Broncos averaged 5.1 yards per carry on all non-kneel-down plays, 2.69 yards after contact and 2.38 yards before contact.

Missed Tackles- The poor rushing defense had a lot to do with the fact that the Redskins missed a preseason-high nine tackles on defense in the contest, five of which came in the running game. I wish I could say this was a new problem, but the team has missed eight or more tackles on defense in all three preseason games.

Penalties- The defense and special teams were responsible for five of the team’s six penalties and 46 of their 56 penalty yards. The defense was flagged three times for 26 yards and the special teams unit committed two infractions for a total of 20 yards.

3rd Down- The Skins’ defense allowed the Broncos to convert on 6 of their 13 third-down attempts, which equates to a 46.2% conversion rate. They moved the chains on 3-of-5 third downs (60%) when the Redskins had starting defenders in the game.

The defense has given up conversions on 18 of the 40 third downs they’ve faced this preseason, which gives the Redskins the 6th worst conversion rate allowed (45%) on the money down. Washington’s starters were even worse, as opposing offenses converted on 5-of-9 third down attempts (55.6%) against them.

Red Zone- The D may not have been clutch on third down, but they did step up in the red zone. Denver failed to score touchdowns on both of their trips to the red zone. In fact, the Broncos’ offense only gained 5 yards and failed to pick up a first down on their five plays inside Washington’s 20-yard line.

The Skins’ red-zone defense has improved in both of the last two games (100% > 33% > 0 %). They currently rank 10th in the NFL, with a 50% touchdown-conversion rate allowed. The defensive starters prevented a TD on their only red-zone series of the preseason (Jets)

this read a lot like last years team

What do you attribute all of this to? Right now, the common denominator appears to be Jay Gruden!!
 

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What do you attribute all of this to? Right now, the common denominator appears to be Jay Gruden!!

its preseason so i wont come to many huge iron clad conclusions . i will say this , gruden is in year 5 , year 4 was a waste do to injury but 5 years is my standard for a coach to make it happen . so that is what i am looking at

another bad thing in all this is if gruden is hown the door then callahan, tomsula and gray could be gone too and that would suck
 

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Skins Stats & Snaps: Broncos @ Redskins (Offense)

the preseason book on CDC

His final numbers for the preseason are as follows: 35 snaps, 15 dropbacks, 14 attempts, 7 completions, 50% completion rate, 81 passing yards, 5.8 yards per attempt, 5 first downs, 35.7% first-down rate, 1 sack, 0 touchdowns, 0 interceptions, a 67.8 passer rating, 0 fumbles, 2 rushing yards and a 63.5 PFF grade. The completion, completion percentage, passing yards and touchdown numbers all rank in the bottom-three in Smith’s preseason career.

He didn’t make many mistakes (0 turnovers and 1 sack), but he didn’t make many big plays either (0 touchdowns, a long pass of 21 yards and 2 completions that traveled 10 or more yards). We’ll find out soon if the game manager narrative holds true or not. It certainly did this preseason, but we must remember that Smith is playing in a new offense, was only on the field for what amounts to about a half of regular season game and was without his three biggest offensive weapons (Reed, Crowder and Thompson).
Looks like Gruden's offense will be hitting its normal stride by game 1. Good thing we changed things up.:crazy:
 

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Gray is on the next up list to be head coach in the nfl
 

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Gray is on the next up list to be head coach in the nfl

We absolutely cannot afford to allow all of these head coaching talents come here then get hired by other teams. It's one thing to have a successful program that produces potential HC'ing candidates, quite another to have the talent on hand and no remarkable success with your current guy.
 

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I'm watching special teams. Looking to see if Hopkins can continue his strong preseason. Can Stroman or Quinn emerge as the full time punt returner and earn a spot? Apke, Harvey-Clemons, etc......who is constantly down the field first on coverage?
 

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i want to see more adonis , some perine maybe some settles , JHC SDH . i want to see better tackling
 

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Yeah, I want to see what Perine is looking like. That one run he had was nice, but the hole was huge. A good showing fro Perine might push Kelley off the roster.
 

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It was a good read, but I also read a bunch of the comments...OUCH!


Hey Sty I hate to keep beating the bush but Gruden was a problem for me 3 yrs ago.
 

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I wouldn't mind Gregg Williams with a young innovative OC. Cleveland's defense looks different. Like Jay, but those 1-2, 2-5 starts to the season are starting to get a little old. His offense works, but I want to see if he can get his guys up to play from week 1, and can he manage the clock and his timeouts better this year.

Say what you want about Doctson's drop in KC. Gruden panicking and calling that late timeout when we had the ball left Smith a bunch of time and cost us that game too.
 
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