bubba9497 Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 Defense Keeps Everyone Guessing Defensive players run sprints in practice. The first team defense has practiced as a unit, but they haven't played in any preseason games that way. The Redskins have yet to get their starting defense on the field at the same time for a preseason game and are all but certain not to be able to do so in Friday's exhibition finale given injuries. However, Gregg Williams, assistant head coach -- defense, said that even if the team had been healthy, he is reluctant to put his top 11 defenders on the field at once. Washington's coaching staff, which has closed practices to the fans and media for much of training camp, is taking no chances with allowing opponents to gain information about their personnel and tendencies. Williams said there have been times when the entire first team defense has worked together on the practice field -- with some injured players like linebacker Mike Barrow walking through drills without pads and simulating game conditions -- but never when anyone outside the organization has been around to see it. "We've tried to give everybody the opportunity to play," Williams said, "and [allow the coaches to] see a lot of different combinations, and it also keeps [week one opponent] Tampa Bay wondering." Williams said that even if all of his players had been available to use in a preseason contest he would not use them all at once. Starting safeties Sean Taylor and Matt Bowen, for instance, have each spent time with the backups in some exhibition games, while the team has yet to use its top three linebackers -- Barrow, LaVar Arrington and Marcus Washington -- in the same game. In the last preseason game, a 28-3 loss in St. Louis, Williams intentionally yanked his starting defensive line -- minus injured end Phillip Daniels -- off the field earlier than he pulled his secondary. He wanted to put some of his young defensive backs in a difficult situation when the team lacked a pass rush to show them how challenging their position can be. It is likely that Williams will continue to experiment with his lineup in Friday's game against Atlanta, and he is again looking for younger players to make their mark. "For some of these young guys it's their last chance to get a shot and redeem themselves," Williams said. -- Jason La Canfora Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimbo Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 Those blitzes against the Rams didn't even look like real blitzes. Guys looked as though they were purposely trying to run through blockers instead of around them. I really don't think we've seen the real blitz package yet and no DC in his right might would leave Torry Holt in single coverage so I tend to believe he was giving these guys some "real" man coverage work as well as teaching a lesson in humility. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herrmag Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 I noticed that after about the second of the Rams' offensive drives, Williams seemed to temper his blitzing packages. I was curious if he did that on purpose, but I didn't want to be accused of making excuses for the defense's poor play. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
afparent Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 Originally posted by Jimbo Those blitzes against the Rams didn't even look like real blitzes. Guys looked as though they were purposely trying to run through blockers instead of around them. I really don't think we've seen the real blitz package yet and no DC in his right might would leave Torry Holt in single coverage so I tend to believe he was giving these guys some "real" man coverage work as well as teaching a lesson in humility. I was real suspiscious of the 9 man blitz on 3rd down. The first Holt TD. I mean guys were coming who had no chance and they left a below average CB on Holt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Jones Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 Williams is just trying to see who can play and who can't among the second and third string players. The Rams game was the skins fourth game, which I believe allowed them to experiment more and spend more time evaluating players in game conditions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bird_1972 Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 Williams did say he wanted Taylor and the other young players to learn to respect the speed of NFL wideouts. The Rams game should have driven that tough lesson home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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