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The Dolphins have used the Wildcat set 45 times this year for 321 yards - an average of 7.1 yards per snap. Offensive coordinator Dan Henning on how much more it can evolve: "How old was Picasso when he stopped painting?"
OLB Jason Taylor on the Saints' 48-27 dismantling of a Giants defense that had been #1 against the pass: "You can put that tape on and see that, or you can put the Bills tape on [two sacks of QB Drew Brees] and see something different."
QB Chad Henne on if he feels like a "different quarterback" after beating the Jets to go 2-0 as a starter: "You definitely feel different because you won a big game, but you need to go right back to where you started. ... We've put that game behind us; now we're worried about New Orleans."
QB Chad Henne revealed he recently bought one of the Dolphins' sophisticated computers that lets him break down game footage at home after leaving the team's complex. Did he really have to purchase the equipment? "Nothing is free, I guess," Henne said with a laugh.
Asked if there was some sort of unconventional "defensive Wildcat" Miami could throw at the Saints, NT Jason Ferguson concocted one with him as a one-man rush, three LBs and seven DBs. "The Wild Ferg," he said in mock disdain. "That would be terrible. I hope they'd be running the ball."
Coach Tony Sparano says he hasn't decided who will return kickoffs in place of injured RB Patrick Cobbs - and he's not discussing the candidates. "It might be you this week," he said wryly. "I'm not telling you. You'll just have to see at the game."
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