‘Bledsoe tends to sit in the pocket and get creamed. To adapt, Mularkey wants Bledsoe to release the ball on his fifth step. “Some of that is in the design of the play,” Mularkey said. “On his fifth step, he’s got to let it go. Some of the scheme will almost force him to get the ball out of his hands quicker. I’m not going to say anything about the system or last year. I have a different philosophy on how to attack, and I think (offensive coordinator) Tom Clements has the same one, which is why I feel comfortable with Tom calling the plays. He has seen it be effective. I think it improved Kordell Stewart’s play. It improved Tommy Maddox’s play. I think it will help Drew.”‘