Wildcat. Our offense is so stagnant and lacks any identity, our players are built to hit and uphill so enough of this zone stuff. Instead of having a QB as a WR just put wallace there so the defense can't play 8 in the box, you got tannehill taking the snap and is an ex-wr 6-4 225 who can run and throw dimes, Miller on the sweep who can be at a full speed and use his quick cuts instantly through the hole, and clay or hartline as excellent 2nd options for short gains when RT takes the option and rolls out to throw on the move. It's funny because we had the league by the balls with that formation and still into its time still average 6.8yrds an attempt. It really has paved the way for the read option schemes to be looked at and incorporated; with the most important element is that of having a capable QB to do it which I believe we do. The most compelling element we have that other teams don't is that of Mike Wallace's deadly speed. You couldn't stack the box by having wallace out wide, so you take out 1-2 defenders by just having him out there. We can have two solid options out wide and still have the option to run block if we have clay as the second option. Teams won't know if we are going to run the sweep, roll out and throw short, PA and throw deep, or QB draw. Our line was really intended to run a power scheme so why not start playing to our strengths in this last stretch of the season?
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