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Terrell on Wilson, Harrison, & Offense: Balancing Act

Drew Terrell, Arizona Cardinals pass game coordinator, praises Michael Wilsons elite performance, emphasizing his ability to handle increased targets. Terrell also discusses Marvin Harrison Juniors injury struggles, stressing the importance of focusing on controllable aspects. He explains the teams strategy of tailoring plays to each receivers strengths, balancing targets among Wilson, Harrison, and McBride. Terrell acknowledges the physical and mental toll on the passing attack but highlights the teams resilience. Looking ahead, he focuses on maintaining enjoyment and appreciation for the game, emphasizing the importance of going back to basics during the offseason.

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