He called a QB draw on JP Losman's first play. I love it!! Get the kid in there and get him ready to play. Make sure he knows he is not going to be babied and needs to learn now!!
"The only thing (Mularkey) told me was, "This play we're about to call, J.P., you'll remember for the rest of your life,' " Losman said. "I didn't know what they were going to call, and they ended up calling a quarterback draw. We started laughing because I kind of knew it was going to be that play.
"He asked me if I was ready to run. I said, "Oh yeah, I'm ready.' But as soon as the play started my legs felt like quicksand or something because I couldn't move."
Losman didn't show it as he frantically scrambled up the middle for 5 yards before Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams laid a big hit on him and officially welcomed him to the NFL.
"He got tattooed pretty good by the defenders," Mularkey said. "I think it was a wake-up call that this is a different level and a big deal of hits are at a greater speed with more velocity and strength."
"The only thing (Mularkey) told me was, "This play we're about to call, J.P., you'll remember for the rest of your life,' " Losman said. "I didn't know what they were going to call, and they ended up calling a quarterback draw. We started laughing because I kind of knew it was going to be that play.
"He asked me if I was ready to run. I said, "Oh yeah, I'm ready.' But as soon as the play started my legs felt like quicksand or something because I couldn't move."
Losman didn't show it as he frantically scrambled up the middle for 5 yards before Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams laid a big hit on him and officially welcomed him to the NFL.
"He got tattooed pretty good by the defenders," Mularkey said. "I think it was a wake-up call that this is a different level and a big deal of hits are at a greater speed with more velocity and strength."
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