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Why dont we copy miami's wildcat


jakesthemistake

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I say if you want to copy anything, copy an organization that has the balls to tell the coach to straighten his sh!t up, or get da steppin!

No, we don't need a Daniel Snyder, or Jerry Jones here, but somebody has to grow some balls around this joint......and mine are hanging just fine!

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The real answer?

None of our coaches are old enough to remember the single wing, nor young enough to have significant college coaching experience with the supposedly "new and improved" single wing. The only exception would be our WR coach, older'n dirt he is. Henning falls into the former category, plus he has coaches with recent college experience that develop the specifics. IIRC, last year Henning gave the credit for development of their wildcat to one of his assistants. There are a couple of Miami fans on here that can speak to the specifics, as I don't follow the AFC as close as some do.

For you new milena, instant gratification types-> We don't have the coaching talent to pull it off. Even if we did, we don't have the player talent to present a passing threat using that offense.

We do need some newer, less predictable offensive schemes and I have nothing against recycling, but the wildcat isn't the answer for the people we currently have in place.

Pistol anyone?:D

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