Remember midway through the 2019 season when Bill Callahan was entrenched in a power-struggle with Kevin O’Connell and they were constantly battling over whether to deploy a run-heavy offense or something that better suited the style of football played this century?
It doesn’t seem like we will have to deal with that for much longer. Both Callahan and O’Connell are gone, and two huge offensive voices that have taken their places are Scott Turner and Ken Zampese. The latter spoke to the media after training camp on Thursday and stated that he wants the offense to attack in 2020, while staying smart and being careful with the ball.
QB coach Ken Zampese said that the identity he's bringing to the team is an "attack mentality," but says they can't be silly with it. They want to go after the big plays with low turnovers.
— Rhiannon Walker (@InstantRHIplay) July 30, 2020
This is good news for Dwayne Haskins, and Terry McLaurin, and Derrius Guice, and fantasy football owners who are brave enough to deploy Washington players in their weekly lineups. We believe that there is the talent necessary to be good in D.C., now we just need to see them given the chance.
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