This could be a benefit that no other team has had preparing for RGIII.

While Dixon does not quite have the same speed RGIII does, I would have to say he ran the read/triple option effectively enough to give our D good preparation.

Been saying all week teams that have let the Skins have a lot of success (mainly RGIII) is because they've been too aggressive (See Giants last week).

http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/...8-8f5f8f96ddd8

If he’s running a double option, it means the quarterback either hands the ball off to the running back or keeps it himself and runs. In a triple option, the quarterback either hands off, runs or pitches to a trailing player. It all depends on how the defense reacts (or overreacts).

Dixon’s best advice to the defense is to “be patient.”
Is this enough to make a difference, or at least a meaningful one?