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Caliskinsfan
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When the Washington Redskins took the field against the New Orleans Saints in Week 1 of the 2012 season, they sent shock waves through the NFL with their "never-before-seen offense at the NFL level" run by their prized No. 2 overall pick, Robert Griffin III.
Those were the days.
Since then, rather grim at the QB position, though Griffin defenders have a hard time letting go. However, here's something often overlooked about that 2012 campaign: What happened before it started. The reason this offense took the NFL by storm was because the Redskins did not showcase it during preseason games. Which begs the question, what did they run?
With the Shanahan offense, you're always going to get a heavy dressing of the outside zone/bootleg series but under it all, it's still just a West Coast Offense. If you're not familiar, an oversimplified way to describe a West Coast Offense is using the short passing game as an extension of the run game. I looked back at Robert Griffin's film and barely believed my eyes. I removed all the zone/bootleg stuff and concentrated on WCO/timing plays. This is what I saw...