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http://www.espn.com/blog/bigten/pos...t-help-michigan-most-by-focusing-on-receivers"Well, you're not going to catch it if you're not open," McElwain said when asked about his focus. "The No. 1 thing we do, we start our practice with, we've had great work with our secondary in some individual release drills just trying to help our guys put some things in their toolbox to help them be successful. So far I've seen a lot of progress."
McElwain's stay in Michigan might not be a long one. He said Monday that he's already picked up on a few things he can use if he's given another shot to be a head coach in the future. He might not take a leadership role on the overhauled coaching staff. He does have a chance, though, to put his fingerprints on a significant change for a Wolverine passing attack that proved to be one of the program's weakest links a year ago.
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