What should Josh Allen work on this offseason?
What should his quarterback do this offseason? McDermott gave a four-step… dare I say, process?
- Rest
- Build strength
- Technique work with Jordan Palmer
- Footwork
That’s pretty much it. But here’s more directly from the coach:
“Well I think you look at No. 1, rest. You look at the timeline of his offseason. Get away. He’s a young man that spends a tremendous amount of time in our building. Get rest, push back a little bit. And then start working on his body first. Getting his body healthy, getting his body ready to go, building strength, I thought he did a good job this year of staying healthy,” McDermott said.
“And then working with Jordan (Palmer) in this case and he’s working on techniques. Obviously the deep ball has been a conversation, so he’s very aware of that… his feet, there’s plenty for Josh to work on. I’ll just start there and Josh very aware of that,” McDermott added.
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