Can you talk about the practical role you’ve seen Torry Holt have in that offense?
BB: I couldn’t really comment on that, but he’s a very good technique player. He ran a great route against Miami, the double move there on third and 15 or whatever it was. [He] split double coverage and made a big play. He’s a good technique route runner and I’m sure that helped the other receivers. He’s very good at attacking a defender’s leverage and knows how to get open, knows how to run routes and he does it very effectively. He’s got good skill, good size, good hands, quickness, gets down the field [and] still makes some big plays down the field. I think he’s one of the best receivers over the last decade or so. He’s still very productive. They have a nice compliment of receivers. Their tight ends are really their receivers. The receivers [get] a lot of balls and the running backs. Of course, [Maurice] Jones-Drew’s got 50 catches. They spread the ball around pretty good. It’s hard to just say, ‘Well this is the guy they go to.’ They pretty much go to everybody and they make a lot
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