ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The road to the starting left tackle — arguably the second-most important position on the offense behind the quarterback — is simple, at least in theory, for rookie Garett Bolles.
Entering training camp, beginning on Thursday, Bolles’ biggest focus to earning the starting left tackle role doesn’t revolve around the typical concerns for rookies, such as learning the playbook or becoming stronger. As the first-round pick described it Monday at Dove Valley, it revolves around one thing:
“Just being consistent,” he said.
“After going over tapes and having my [offseason]exit interview, I have to be consistent in my pass set,” Bolles said, on a day when the rookies reported for camp.