No matter how we argue, I'm convinced that TD and MM will stay on their plan, which is clear from last year's draft of Losman and Bledsoe's contract re-structuring - Bledsoe will start in 2005 and Losman takes over in 2006. I'd not be surprised that we see more Losman in 2005 though, especially in special situations like goal line etc. MM struck me as the kind of guy who likes this kind of stuff.
Mularkey seems to be a guy has a strong conviction about the kind of football he wants to play, just the opposite from his predecessor. He stayed on his course even after Ralph criticised him earlier. To me this QB things is progressing according to his plan and he will place his attention to other areas.
Will Losman struggle when he finally takes the rein? Not if we use Pennington as a guide. So there is a good example there.
I just hope Mularkey's "other areas" include the offensive line. Make no mistake, addressing offensive line is not for protecting the stature of Bledsoe's sake, but for McGahee's power attack. Wouldn't it be easier that McGahee does not have to bounce outside every time in order to gain yards?
Mularkey seems to be a guy has a strong conviction about the kind of football he wants to play, just the opposite from his predecessor. He stayed on his course even after Ralph criticised him earlier. To me this QB things is progressing according to his plan and he will place his attention to other areas.
Will Losman struggle when he finally takes the rein? Not if we use Pennington as a guide. So there is a good example there.
I just hope Mularkey's "other areas" include the offensive line. Make no mistake, addressing offensive line is not for protecting the stature of Bledsoe's sake, but for McGahee's power attack. Wouldn't it be easier that McGahee does not have to bounce outside every time in order to gain yards?
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