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Bo Hardegree – July 29, 2018 Download PDF version

Sunday, July 29, 2018

Quarterbacks Coach Bo Hardegree

(How does the position look? Is QB Ryan Tannehill looking back the way you wanted at the start of camp?) – “Absolutely. Yes, he’s strong. The communication, he’s in and out of the huddle, he’s getting guys on the same page, he’s operating fast, he’s seeing things quicker. It’s been fun to watch and fun to coach.”

(Do you like QB Ryan Tannehill’s movement, what he’s been able to do within the pocket and getting outside as well?) – “I do. I don’t see any limitations at all. I feel perfectly fine with where he’s at.”

(It seems like the competition is heating up daily between QB David Fales and QB Brock Osweiler. What have you seen out of those guys, as well as QB Bryce Petty?)“Yes, Bryce too. I think they did a really good job of taking this summer and hitting the books. They came in early as we reported (to camp). They came in and we were able to detail a lot of things. That way we could come out and really just play fast and begin where we took off right there at the end of spring. As far as those three, I think we’re getting them different reps with different groups, and they’ve had some really good stuff these first couple of days.”

(I noticed that a lot. Is that a big part of your practice plan, trying to get guys working with everybody so you can evaluate evenly?) – “Absolutely. That’s what we’ve been doing because there was a lot of different groups and they’ll play with a lot of different guys in games when we come out, when the ones come out. They’re going to get opportunities with all of these receivers, all of the tight ends and different running backs. Everybody can hear how they call a play in the huddle, how they sound at the line of scrimmage, how they throw the ball. That way they can get a little bit of timing before we get to that first preseason game.”

(Have you liked the tempo that you guys have been trying to install?) – “Absolutely. It gives the quarterback, when he gets to the line of scrimmage, to really survey the defense, do what he’s got to do with his checks, his protection calls, know where to go with the ball and the coverage. It gives him a lot of command at the line of scrimmage.”

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