Carson Palmer has a copy of Oakland's playbook and he believes it fits the team's personnel. Under the collective bargaining agreement, teams were forbidden from handing out playbooks or gathering together before Monday. "I think it's really going to fit the personnel we have," Palmer said. "The style of play with the offensive line and the zone running scheme, and the speed we have in the backfield, it's built for making a read, making one cut, and getting vertical and putting pressure on the defense with our speed and our running backs just heading north when they find the hole in that zone."