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Ravens third-year right tackle Roger Rosengarten offered one of the clearest explanations yet of how Declan Doyle is reshaping the Ravens' offense, describing a system built around explosive-play intent, discipline, and the kind of detail that must connect every position group. For Baltimore, the message is important because Doyle's offense is not just about giving Lamar Jackson more chances to create big plays, but making sure the offensive line, tight ends, receivers, and running backs are aligned well enough to turn structure into production.
On The Lounge Podcast, Roger Rosengarten described an offense that is being rebuilt around detail, structure, and explosive-play intent under coordinator Declan Doyle.
But it’s not just creativity—it’s discipline. “The amount of detail he pays attention to that can’t go unknown,” he said. “Offensive line, tight ends, receivers, running backs—everything is detailed.”
He emphasized that execution is non-negotiable. “If it doesn’t, things can go wrong,” Rosengarten said. “And that’s where explosive plays can turn into two-yard gains.” The structure, he explained, is what gives the offense its confidence. When every unit is aligned, the system opens up opportunities rather than forcing them.
The message was clear: this isn’t just play design, it’s operational football at every level of the offense.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Roger Rosengarten says Ravens offense must master details under Doyle
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On The Lounge Podcast, Roger Rosengarten described an offense that is being rebuilt around detail, structure, and explosive-play intent under coordinator Declan Doyle.
“Declan is such a smart mind within creating an offense to have explosive plays,” Rosengarten said. “That’s one of our foundational pillars.”
But it’s not just creativity—it’s discipline. “The amount of detail he pays attention to that can’t go unknown,” he said. “Offensive line, tight ends, receivers, running backs—everything is detailed.”
He emphasized that execution is non-negotiable. “If it doesn’t, things can go wrong,” Rosengarten said. “And that’s where explosive plays can turn into two-yard gains.” The structure, he explained, is what gives the offense its confidence. When every unit is aligned, the system opens up opportunities rather than forcing them.
The message was clear: this isn’t just play design, it’s operational football at every level of the offense.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Roger Rosengarten says Ravens offense must master details under Doyle
Continue reading...