Washington Redskins wide receiver Pierre Garcon pointed out what others outside the organization have said the past two weeks -- Robert Griffin III is not himself. "Robert obviously can't run as fast as he did last year because of his knee brace and his knee," Garcon told ESPN980 Radio on Tuesday. "But it's the same offense, to be honest with you. It's nothing different. It hasn't changed at all." What has changed is the number of runs that Griffin has attempted. The star quarterback has carried the ball nine times in the first two games combined, but none off either a designed run or the zone-read option. Six of Griffin's runs have occurred on scrambles, another on a kneel down and one more when he turned the wrong way on a handoff. The last one wasn't even a run, but Griffin was credited with a run and a fumble on a dropped pitch by running back Alfred Morris. Last season, Griffin rushed 120 times for 815 yards. The zone-read option has not been as big a factor in Washington's first two games, though the score has dictated that. When the Redskins ran it in Sunday's loss at Green Bay, the Packers sent a linebacker right at Griffin so he had no choice but to hand off. Read more http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9...redskins-slowed-knee-brace-pierre-garcon-says