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The Wildcat Formation


Lt Pinkerton

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Have you noticed that Miami gets all of the credit for instituting that formation when our own Panthers did it multiple times in the last Atlanta game in '06? I remember because Chris Weinke literally attempted only 7 passes and yet we still won. ATL just couldn't stop the Wildcat.

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Yep. But really, Henning was OC when we ran them here in '06, and now that he's in Miami....

He's not taking away any credit from Henning. It's obvious who's idea it was to run it. He's just wondering why nobody even picked up on it when we ran it although we had used it the whole game.

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It was the fact that every play they ran from it scored in some way and it got attention cause brown had 5 total tdz, and the former 1-15 fins raped the former 16-0 patriots

I did think that tho when I first saw all the attention it was getting

didn't weinke set some single-game passing record and then the next game was that one...I was wondering what the hell the panthers were doing

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He's not taking away any credit from Henning. It's obvious who's idea it was to run it. He's just wondering why nobody even picked up on it when we ran it although we had used it the whole game.

You're a little touchy tonight, aren't you? I know what the man said... so you really don't need to explain it for me. Never said he took credit away from anyone. What I DID say that Henning was here when "we" ran it in '06. And now he's in Miami. The inference was here, that maybe it's somehow kind of fitting that he's still getting credit for it via Miami getting all the hype for it.

As for "us" not getting any recognition for running it "first" in '06... is that any different than any of the other press coverage we usually get?

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Have you noticed that Miami gets all of the credit for instituting that formation when our own Panthers did it multiple times in the last Atlanta game in '06? I remember because Chris Weinke literally attempted only 7 passes and yet we still won. ATL just couldn't stop the Wildcat.

Yea I remember that, we did the same play 10 times in a row and they couldnt stop it. We just ran and ran. John Fox must have had a raging hard-on during the end of that game.

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