After an 0-3 start, Duke is planning some changes on offense, but at least for the time being, it seems that it won't include a new quarterback. David Cutcliffe intends to hit more in practice
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00:00 We need to finish blocks.
00:03 We need to finish every play, which would include ball security.
00:09 You can't, a play is five or six seconds long.
00:14 We have to compete through those times.
00:17 We're so close.
00:19 I met with the whole offense Sunday.
00:23 We watched the film down in our indoor together.
00:27 50 something clips that they all saw what I saw.
00:32 I watched this tape all the way back on the bus.
00:35 I watched it once I got home again.
00:37 I watched it again early Sunday morning.
00:42 You have to finish.
00:44 You have to finish every route.
00:45 You have to finish every detail as a quarterback, finish every detail
00:50 in running the ball, every detail in every block.
00:54 So that's my job.
00:55 My job is to put us in position to do those things.
01:00 And so every part of our game, running the ball, throwing, catching,
01:05 taking care of the ball is going to be better.
01:08 And we're going to continue to strive.
01:10 And we're going to have to go do some of the practice schedules
01:14 as if COVID never happened.
01:18 We've got to go and do things that we know are tried
01:22 and have been proven in the past to get you where you need to be offensively.
01:27 And just quite honestly, you take a few risks
01:31 when it comes to practicing like that, that it's going
01:35 to be a little bit more physical.
01:36 It's going to be a little bit more taxing.
01:39 But our team has to do a good job of taking care of themselves,
01:42 getting more rest, hydrating, eating.
01:45 It's a challenging time, but it is for everybody.
01:48 It's 2020.
01:49 Let's take the challenge.