The Washington Redskins have lined up in a variety of looks offensively to maximize the effectiveness of Robert Griffin III.

The Redskins will run zone-read options with high frequency, but have also used the triple-option and the pistol. Mike Shanahan has also used the traditional offensive attack from his time with the Broncos and 49ers.

The Redskins even used the wishbone on occasion last week.

The Redskins have the third most yards and second most points.

“Our game plans are pretty dense, and we have many things we can do with it," said Griffin. "If they’re going to shut down one thing, we can go at them with another thing.”

“Every place I have been, everybody says, ‘What do you call this offense?’ [ESPN columnist Rick Reilly had asked me and he wanted a name, so I said, ‘Call it the east Coast Offense’," said Shanahan. "I get tired of answering the question, to be honest with you. I’m not sure what the name of the offense is, but we’re just experimenting with what Robert can do, and we are having fun with it. Hopefully we can keep executing.”