A Return to A NFL Offense: Impressions From Mini-Camp Mularkey '12
Source: Big Cat Country - Jun 15, 2012 at 3:46 PM
After the last decade of annually watching the Jaguars trot out an archaic and often stagnant offense, it appears that unlike the proclomations of the previous "New Era", this reincarnation of Jaguars football will actually be able to be more than, "three yards and a cloud of dust".
I made my way out to the inaugural "Mini-Camp Mularkey", and the impressions I came away with were more than I had gone in hoping to see. Especially from the looks of the second-year QB, and national "celebrity".
My observations and some detailed interesting offensive innovations, after the jump.
The WRs didn't have a great day when I was out there yesterday,

1,201 Jaguars stories added in the past month
- The Jaguars are collecting Patriots castoffs, the question is...why?
- Memorial Day
- Richard-Ross makes plans for Rio Games and beyond (The Associated Press)
- On Tony Dungy changing player habits
- New England Patriots Acquire Another Former Rutgers Player in Kevin Haslam (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Drag the site icon to the taskbar to pin LockerPulse