Separating what is known vs. unknown for Washington Football at RB
Little is known about how this NFL season will shake out on a broad scale, but on a small scale, things might be even less settled for the Washington Football Team's backfield.
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Threw this article up over in the update thread but wanted to put it here with something that jumps out at me and gets me really excited
Beyond that, Washington has a ton of options and what looks like a very creative play-caller in Scott Turner. Coming up with real expectations for the Washington backfield seems harder this year than most in recent history.
Rookie Antonio Gibson will be a major factor. In fact it wouldn't be a shock if he ends up with the most touches of any back in the group. Not carries, but touches.
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Expect to see him on the field with J.D. McKissic. A lot. That two-back set seems quite popular during two weeks of training camp and the versatility of both players could create headaches for opposing defenses. Both guys can catch the ball out of the backfield and run, make a guy miss and flash speed. And Gibson can also run guys over.
"I’m always watching him because he’s that type of player that I want to be. We’ve kind of got similar skillsets," Gibson said of McKissic. "I feel like he’s a little bit quicker than me, and I’m a little bit bigger, taller. That’s the type of player I feel like I am. I see a lot that I do when he’s doing it. I’m always watching what he does and learning from him. I feel like we could be a problem."
This jumps off the page. Something Boone has talked about this offseason with our Hybrid RBs being true weapons. All of last year i got frustrated that we didn't see more 2 back sets with AP and CT when he was healthy. The 2 back set used to be a staple, but it's rarely seen anymore. Now its 11 or 12 personnel. With McKissic and Gibson, you can come out in any package you want and move them around based on the matchup.