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Defensive Breakdown:  Redskins vs Dolphins
Defensive Breakdown: Redskins vs Dolphins
In depth analysis with stats you won't see elsewhere.
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A look at the Redskins from the inside
Bleeding Green Nation — ... Secondary: Starting with cornerbacks, Smoot was apparently playing in front of Shawn Springs. Per Post Game Heroes (http://www.postgameheroes.com/?p=591) he was targeted on 15 passes, or 33% of the time. It's still too early to decide whether we have the reliable Carlos Rogers of 2005 or the uneven one of 2006, but there's a good cornerback in there somewhere. Having Shawn Springs as a #2 or even nickelback is a good place to be, as he's painted on defenders in coverage. Our safeties need little introduction. Sean Taylor and LaRon Landry are both bash brothers, and Redskins bloggers are frantically trying to think of different names for their combined terror. Landry is spending some quality time in the box and will be used heavily against the run and pressuring your quarterback. ...

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