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Where will Wildcat offense go from here?
Where will Wildcat offense go from here?
Last September the Dolphins started a hot trend with the Wildcat offense. Alex Marvez says it's here to stay, especially in Miami.
John Clayton examines the future of the Wildcat offense in the NFL
John Clayton examines the future of the Wildcat offense in the NFL
sports.espn.go.com — Whether or not you are wild about the Wildcat offense, the Miami Dolphins ' success while using... it last season has made a direct snap for expanded use in 2009. The Dolphins used a second-round draft choice on West Virginia quarterback Pat White to ... (more) John Clayton examines the future of the Wildcat offense ...
Film Room: Eric Allen on the Wildcat
Film Room: Eric Allen on the Wildcat
thejetsblog.com — ESPN’s Eric Allen gives some ideas on how to stop the Wildcat.... (more) Film Room: Eric Allen on the Wildcat
Historical Perspective VII - 1974
Historical Perspective VII - 1974
thephinsider.com — 1974 The Miami Dolphins were flying high.  It was 1974 and the team had been to three... straight Super Bowls, wining the last two, having only lost 2 games in the last 34.  The team was a dynasty in the making.  And then it all started to fall apart. The 1974 Dolphins entered ... (more) Historical Perspective VII - 1974
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Andre Caldwell "expected" to be used in Wildcat
Cincy Jungle — ... Now that teams are aware of it, and now that defenses are working on defending against it, Alex Marvez wonders where the Wildcat goes from here. Chick Ludwig writes that Andre Caldwell is ...

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