Kyle Shanahan has revealed that the Washington Redskins have no plans to switch to the hurry-up offense used by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Redskins lost to their NFC East rivals last Monday, who were playing their first game under new head coach Chip Kelly.
The Redskins offensive coordinator told CSNWashington.com: "My philosophy on offense is just execution, and it depends on what your scheme is. Their scheme, their whole thing is built on tempo.
"They're not running the two-minute drill. They're running what their scheme is at a hurry-up pace. When we've gone no-huddle, it's not our offense. It's a two-minute drill.
"[Philadelphia's] offense, the plays they run, is a no-huddle package. They do a good job executing those plays. It's something that if you can fit what your scheme is into it, it'll always give you a bonus, but it is sometimes hard to fit a scheme into just a hurry-up tempo."
The Redskins play the Green Bay Packers later today.