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Derek Carr Pumped to Run More No-Huddle in ’15
For most NFL rookies, the game is played at a dramatically increased paced. That wasn’t the case for Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr last season.
“Sometimes, the games were really slow for me,” Carr said Tuesday. “It was almost like I was waiting for it to speed up.”
This shouldn’t be an issue for Carr in his second NFL season. Under new offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave, the Raiders will install a no-huddle offense. The change makes sense. Musgrave was the quarterbacks coach in in Philadelphia in 2014 under the guidance of Chip Kelly, who is known for running an extremely fast-paced offensive attack.
Musgrave is clearly mixing his Eagles’ experience and Carr’s past with this approach.
“My last two years at Fresno State were 100 percent no-huddle, and I love it. I’m very comfortable in it,” Carr said. “They are building this offense around me, and I’m really excited about it. I lit up when they told me.”
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