How the Redskins Limited Cowboys’ Offensive Efficiency
At DMN, I took a look at how the Redskins held the ‘Boys to only 6.61 net YPA.
Washington brought the heat, too, blitzing on 28 plays. All told, the Redskins either blitzed or showed blitz on over half of the Cowboys’ snaps—41 in total. That’s 56.1 percent, which is remarkable. In comparison, the Cowboys had faced a blitz or a feigned blitz on 30.2 percent of snaps coming into this game, meaning Washington mixed up their looks about twice as often as the average Dallas opponent.
Check it out at Dallas News.
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