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Improved mildcat??


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would you rather see a little mildcat or a few more passes given to Jake?
neither. at least with jake throwing the ball a couple more times we have a chance of moving the ball forward. all the mildcat does is move us sideways.

we don't run it well. we haven't had any forward progress with is. i'd rather take a chance on throwing to someone.

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neither. at least with jake throwing the ball a couple more times we have a chance of moving the ball forward. all the mildcat does is move us sideways.

we don't run it well. we haven't had any forward progress with is. i'd rather take a chance on throwing to someone.

I with you on that. If you dont use two RBs or reverses it dose not work well. I much rather see us use a 2 back set of some kind or just use the single back set.

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why couldnt stewart play fullback so we can have double trouble on the field at the same time .. he is actually a bigger body than both fiametta and hoover .. just a thought?
:eek: Because you don't want one of your best RBs out there just for blocking and taking a risk of getting hurt. Our backup FB is going with the team might play still. Hoover is not going with the team. But no fullback means the oline will just have to push that much harder to open the wholes for the running game. Butt risking steward just to block is not worth it. If stewart gets hurt at all. I want it to be running the ball full speed.
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