The addition of Robert Griffin III and playmakers such as Pierre Garcon gives the Washington Redskins more options offensively, but they will need to adjust their calls now that opposing teams will have film to review.

“It’s the challenge with everything. Each week, each year it’s harder in the NFL,” offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan said. “You always got to adjust on offense, you’ve always got to adjust on defense. But the thing now, you’re excited. You’ve got players, you’ve got a quarterback and they’re all capable of doing everything. You want to go into a game with the plan but you to always have a chance to adjust depending on what people are doing.”

The Redskins believe they will continue to have an edge despite defenses knowing that they will see zone read option plays.

“Well, what defenses have to do now is they have to account for him in the running game,” Mike Shanahan said. “They don’t know how many times we’re going to run him in the game along with the possibility of running him. We can run our offense and dictate what we are going to do and not necessarily what they’re going to do. So we can hopefully keep people off balance. It’s a fine line but it’s something that’s been fun for us, experimenting with all the things he can do.”