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Grossman needed a few series to shake off the rust but was churning out the yards in the second half, leading three consecutive long touchdown drives. He had two first-half turnovers, one in which he did a lousy job trying to throw the ball away, and one where he was stripped while moving around in the pocket. He also threw an interception on the game's final play, but that was a desperate attempt to get the ball downfield to set up a possible game-tying field goal.
"There's always things you can improve on. I need to take care of the football," Grossman said. "My main goal going into the Jacksonville game is no turnovers."
The offense also operated at a faster pace under Grossman than it did with McNabb, in part because Grossman learned the offense last year in Houston under offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan.
"We were able to get to the line with 18, 19 seconds left on the play clock, which allows you to make changes at the line or get a better read on who the line's going to block, or how you're going to attack a certain coverage," Grossman said. "It puts more pressure on the defense."
There was one more notable change for the receivers: Grossman doesn't throw the ball as hard as McNabb.
"Grossman has a little more touch. McNabb has a lot of zip," receiver Anthony Armstrong said. "They still put it in the exact same spot, and they can make the exact same reads. The game plan was the exact same. There wasn't anything special. There's wasn't like a 'Rex package' and a 'Donovan package.' It was all the same."
NOTES: Coach Mike Shanahan, responding to comments made by McNabb on the radio, defended his handling of the quarterback's benching. McNabb on Tuesday indicated it was unprofessional for the news to be leaked ahead of time, but Shanahan tried to distance himself from the leaked reports and pointed out that at least one of the reports turned out not to be true. Shanahan also disputed McNabb's account in which the quarterback claimed not to know about his demotion to No. 3 quarterback for the final two games until Shanahan had announced it to reporters. "I don't know how that's possible because the first person I told was him," Shanahan said. "I'm not sure how that got misinterpreted." McNabb did not speak to reporters Wednesday. ... S Reed Doughty (concussion), DL Kedric Golston (groin), S Kareem Moore (knee) and LB Brian Orakpo (groin/hamstring) did not practice Wednesday.
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