They have an opportunity to reload and they are taking advantage of it.
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“It was just emphasis,” Carroll said. “We really emphasized quickness in getting the ball out. We called a lot more calls that dictated the rhythm and the timing, as opposed to kind of mixing things. So we just emphasized it and he was ready and willing. It really helped the protection progress. We made great strides, protection-wise. All the negative numbers went way down and we threw those out. It was mostly about the rhythm of it and expectations of it, and then it was the calling it with the consistency to keep us in that kind of approach to our game, so it worked out great for us. All the third down numbers went up, the red zone numbers went up, everything went sky-high.”
And as much attention as there has been on an offensive line that will look quite a bit different this season, it isn’t just on the five starters—whoever that ends up being—to keep the offense from going through some of the early-season ups and downs that plagued last year’s team. If Wilson and his receivers can pick up where they left off in terms of the timing and rhythm in the passing game, that will take a lot of the pressure off of the line when it comes to pass protection. Not surprisingly, picking up where the offense left off in that area is a big focus for Wilson this offseason.
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