Found September 21, 2009 on Redskins Insider:
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Despite the Redskins' problems in the red zone Sunday against the St. Louis Rams, quarterback Jason Campbell felt the offense showed some signs of improvement in the 9-7 victory. "We definitely did some good things out there," Campbell said. "We put together some long drives, we moved the ball, and we can build on that. But, yeah, we've got to put the ball in the end zone. We've got to do better with that." Yes, they do. The reality is the Redskins haven't been great on offense since, well, Gibbs 1.0. And in 18 games under coach and play-caller Jim Zorn, Washington has been among the league's least-productive teams in that key area. Washington averaged 16.6 points last season, ranking 28th out of 32 teams. Through two games this season, Washington is averaging 13 points. It's not Zorn's fault that wide receiver Devin Thomas and fullback Mike Sellers dropped passes
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