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Full House Formation


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Did John Fox and Co. create that formation? It's the formation with a RB, FB, and TE in the backfield. I think I heard that the Panthers created that formation before the NFC Championship game vs. the Eagles in 2003. The Panthers called it Full House - Philly.

Now I see different teams using this formation.

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Did John Fox and Co. create that formation? It's the formation with a RB, FB, and TE in the backfield. I think I heard that the Panthers created that formation before the NFC Championship game vs. the Eagles in 2003. The Panthers called it Full House - Philly.

Now I see different teams using this formation.

It was Dan Henning. Sort of like the wildcat that Miami started this year. It has its roots in old school single wing football.

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No, we didn't invent the fullhouse formation. We did, however, completely invent the wildcat formation in 2006. Sole credit goes to us there. Our coaching staff = complete genius

They probably didn't like Weinke throwing 60 passes so what better way to come back next week with a different game plan?

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