This is how it's going down. Simple

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The Skins know the only way to stay with the Cowboys WR's is to pressure Bledsoe. It's the only way they can match up with the secondary. They can jam Glenn, but not TO as effectively.

You can bet they are going to fire their LB's every play into the gaps. Run blitzes, zone blitzes, safety blitzes etc. Not only will it force Dallas to throw instead of run, but it will put the ball in Bledsoe's hands more. And the Cowboys OT's are still having issues. Everybody wondered why Bledsoe didn't go downfield more against the Jags. It's because Bledsoe didn't have the time. And Greg Williams knows that is their only chance.

If Dallas runs to the perimeter they can catch the Skins for big gains. Bledsoe has to be able to beat the blitz. Can he consistantly?
 

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dfense said:
The Skins know the only way to stay with the Cowboys WR's is to pressure Bledsoe. It's the only way they can match up with the secondary. They can jam Glenn, but not TO as effectively.

You can bet they are going to fire their LB's every play into the gaps. Run blitzes, zone blitzes, safety blitzes etc. Not only will it force Dallas to throw instead of run, but it will put the ball in Bledsoe's hands more. And the Cowboys OT's are still having issues. Everybody wondered why Bledsoe didn't go downfield more against the Jags. It's because Bledsoe didn't have the time. And Greg Williams knows that is their only chance.

If Dallas runs to the perimeter they can catch the Skins for big gains. Bledsoe has to be able to beat the blitz. Can he consistantly?

Drew had plenty of time.

A couple of short passes to TO for YAC/RAC will make then blitz less.
 
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