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Redskins’ passing game on ice

Peter Lockley / The Washington Times
Santana Moss and the Redskins rank 22nd in the NFL with 16 passes of 20 yards or more this season.Peter Lockley / The Washington Times Santana Moss and the Redskins rank 22nd in the NFL with 16 passes of 20 yards or more this season.

With his offensive line handling a four-man St. Louis Rams pass rush, Jason Campbell was able to survey the field to see whether any of his five receiving options had worked open.

The protection sound, Campbell delivered a 24-yard strike down the left hash mark to Antwaan Randle El.

Those types of plays aren’t likely to be a regular part of the Washington Redskins’ offense in the second half of the season.

The loss of left tackle Chris Samuels and right guard Randy Thomas already has hurt Campbell’s ability to throw the deep ball. Since Samuels got injured early in a loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 4, the Redskins have completed only one pass that traveled farther than 25 yards - and that came from backup Todd Collins.

The Redskins’ 16 passes of at least 20 yards rank 22nd in the NFL, and only five of those traveled 20 or more yards down the field.

For the season, Campbell and Collins are a combined 5-for-21 for 205 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions on throws that exceed 20 yards.

“I still think we can take those shots,” center Casey Rabach said. “We’ve connected on some of those shots without Chris and Randy already, so the guys need to hold up their end of the bargain so we can implement a full game plan.”

The Redskins had some early success with the deep ball - Santana Moss caught touchdown passes of 57 and 59 yards against Detroit and Tampa Bay, respectively.

But facing tougher competition and playing without Samuels, the Redskins were forced to alter their strategy by making more short throws and providing more protection.

Only six of Campbell’s 43 throws against the Philadelphia Eagles on Oct. 26 traveled farther than 10 yards.

And on more than half of his 52 drop-backs, the Redskins used five or more blockers.

“We tried to do that a little more with eight-man protections and two guys out,” receiver Antwaan Randle El said. “It really limits you because they can play cover two and it’s over with.”

If the defense plays cover two, it’s two safeties and two cornerbacks against two receivers. Yep, it’s then over with.

But when the Redskins send out three, four or even five eligible receivers, they don’t make big plays. They don’t score fast.

Trailing by 17 points with 9:38 remaining against the Eagles, the Redskins needed points in a hurry. They took nearly five minutes to travel 80 yards before a fumble ended the drive at the Philadelphia 9. The distances of Campbell’s passes during the drive: 12, 0, 12, 10, 1, 4, 1, 9 and 9 yards.

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