Phinsfan210
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Hey guys, I have been a lurker around here for a long time and thought it was time to start posting. My first post is going to be my thoughts on the wildcat.
Everyone understands that the Dolphins started the wildcat in the NFL last year but not that many people understand why there the only ones who are getting good mileage out of it this year, as other teams have simply failed at using it for the most part.
Well my belief is that the reason for this is simply that teams look at the wildcat as a trick formation or a gimmick, but the dolphins do NOT. The dolphins look at this formation as just another running formation, just like you can do a draw play, a toss, a dive, etc etc. Well add direct snap to that list. Its part of our running formation, it gives our running game a different look. Also, it gives us a chance to get Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown on the field at the same time.
And just to mention, the wildcat fits in perfectly in the dolphins offense which loves to use misdirection and all kinds of audibles and formations to confuse the defense.
Everyone understands that the Dolphins started the wildcat in the NFL last year but not that many people understand why there the only ones who are getting good mileage out of it this year, as other teams have simply failed at using it for the most part.
Well my belief is that the reason for this is simply that teams look at the wildcat as a trick formation or a gimmick, but the dolphins do NOT. The dolphins look at this formation as just another running formation, just like you can do a draw play, a toss, a dive, etc etc. Well add direct snap to that list. Its part of our running formation, it gives our running game a different look. Also, it gives us a chance to get Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown on the field at the same time.
And just to mention, the wildcat fits in perfectly in the dolphins offense which loves to use misdirection and all kinds of audibles and formations to confuse the defense.