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Hints why Jon Gruden may be serious about more no-huddle for Derek Carr

Bill Williamson by Bill Williamson
January 30, 2018
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  Earlier this month, while on the Sean Salisbury podcast, new/old Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden said one of the things he is considering helping break quarterback Derek Carr out his 2017 slump is to run some more no-huddle offense. Gruden’s assistant coaching hires suggest he is serious about Carr running more no-huddle plays.  According
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Bill Williamson has been a professional sports journalist for 28 years. He has covered the NFL for 22 straight years. He has been covering the Oakland Raiders for the past nine years, including seven at ESPN.com.

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  1. thankaveteran says:
    3 years ago

    I have heard Gruden on MNF question why teams do not implement no huddle,

    He has also wondered allowed why a team stops using the no huddle when it is working so well and the opposing D cant get a stop.

    I think after Carr gets accustomed to the Gruden playbook, he will have plenty of freedom as long as he is productive and winning games.

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