"I've got to keep in mind he's still a young quarterback. I don't want to overload him with a lot of information, a lot of new plays, a lot of new designs - this and that. Plus, we've got young receivers, so I don't just look at the quarterback position. I've got to consider the entire offense, when redesigning or putting in new plays. So we try to keep things very familiar, stuff that we've used in OTAs, training camp, concepts that are familiar to the guys. I'm a big believer that if you don't have to think about, No. 1, where I'm lined up, what route is it, what's the protection, then you've got an opportunity to be successful on that play."