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Why dont we copy miami's wildcat


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We have Double Trouble the best RB team in the nfl. Why dont we put them both on the field and do some crazy poo. Every time we do the wildcat its just the same stupid dwill going up the middle. The panthers are all about the run you would think we would be doing something better.

wildcat has run its course chief....

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This fanbase owes Dan Henning the biggest possibility imaginable. While it doesn't always yield results, he's turned Miami's offense into the most unpredictable in the league. And that was after he was Target #1 for so many years here. The rage people had here for that guy was crazy. And it should have been obvious when Henning joined up with Miami that the rage had been misdirected and should have been directed at John Fox.

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This fanbase owes Dan Henning the biggest possibility imaginable. While it doesn't always yield results, he's turned Miami's offense into the most unpredictable in the league. And that was after he was Target #1 for so many years here. The rage people had here for that guy was crazy. And it should have been obvious when Henning joined up with Miami that the rage had been misdirected and should have been directed at John Fox.

lol wut?

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btw...how is that wildcat working for them?

last year they were 11-5 we were 12-4

this year we are both 3-5 at this point.

if we are going to copy someone's scheme, why not copy one that seems to be working and helping them win?

wildcat looks fun but in the end, they are still losing games and aren't any better than what we are.

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