A film session breaking down the Commanders offensive performance against the Giants. An identity is starting to form under Kliff Kingsbury.
Despite scoring only three touchdowns over the first two games, the Washington Commanders offense is among the league’s most efficient offenses. The Commanders’ offense ranked tenth in yards per game, leading the league in offensive drives with a first down. Additionally, Washington also ranks 5th in the NFL in expected points added per play (EPA/Play), 9th per pass (EPA/Pass), and 4th per rush (EPA/Rush) per Sumer Sports data.
The tape also supports the statistics as well, so far. In the latest Trap or Dive film session, I break down the Washington Commanders’ offensive performance against the New York Giants.
I specifically covered:
- Offensive line overall pass protection scheme and breakdowns
- John Bates impact
- The Brian Robinson and Austin Ekeler dynamics in Kingsbury offense
- Jayden Daniels’ processing
- Noah Brown’s debut
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