ALAMEDA — The load was light enough for quarterback Derek Carr Thursday that he planned on getting out of the practice facility early enough to join his wife and kids for a little trick or treating near his East Bay home.
Only 20 pages of new plays. Little more than a pop quiz in a place where final exams take place almost every day.
That came after a nice 60-page treatise on Wednesday.
“Yeah, I’m tired,” Carr said.
Offense, as it pertains to Jon Gruden, is a living thing. It evolves and changes. A play run run one week against Houston may morph into something else against Detroit.