Found August 16, 2011 on NBC Washington:
There wasn’t a lot to like about the Redskins offensive performance in 2010, but nothing disappointed more than their woes in the red zone.Washington finished 21st in scoring percentage from inside the 20-yard line with a 51.16 percent scoring rate. That was a significant drop-off from 2009 when a Jason Campbell-led offense converted 56.52 percent of its red zone attempts into points.“We were all bad,” offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan said of the offense’s red zone performance. “We struggled down there. We didn’t get enough touchdowns, we didn’t get down there enough.”The Redskins inefficiency in the red zone is a key reason why the offense has been mired in a decade-long scoring drought. Too many possessions have stalled short of the end zone -- precious points left on the field due to poor execution and bad coaching decisions.“I think we need to improve a lot because we want to score touchdowns every time we get in the red z...
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