THE BLITZ projects the Washington Commanders to be the 9th-most pass-oriented team in football (in a neutral context) at the present time with a 63.7% pass rate.The Washington Commanders have called the 7th-most plays in the NFL this year, averaging a monstrous 64.0 plays per game.The Washington Commanders O-line has allowed their quarterback 2.75 seconds before the pass (2nd-best in the league since the start of last season), which has a positive impact on all air attack metrics across the board.The Chicago Bears defensive front has gotten pressure on opposing QBs 2.51 seconds after the snap (on average), ranking as the 10th-worst in football since the start of last season.The Washington Commanders have used play action on 34.1% of their passing plays since the start of last season (most in the league), tricking the defense into thinking it's a run and leading to much higher passing efficiency.
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