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I don't agree with the truth that Tebow has a place in the NFL. If you look at his running style in COLLEGE it's three yards and a cloud of dust, that won't get BETTER in the NFL. Also he throws a very ugly ball a good percentage of the time.
incase any of u wanna know. Rickys xbox360 names USED to be pirulove34.... dunno if he uses it anymore, highly doubt it since ppl started findin out it was him, Piru- street gang in LA... so Im sure somebody made him rename it since no one wants to know he is affiliated with them
What I don't get is why Marino is being lumped in with the idiots that keep dismissing the Wildcat. It's obvious in his interview that he respects what it has done for the team.....the team that he loves to see winning games these days. All he said is that coming in and out of the game would be hard for him...I'd be willing to bet that any great QB would pretty much feel the same way. I was watching a pre game show that Dan was on the other day and they had a couple guys debating the wildcat and you can hear Marino in the background yelling "it's not a gimmick". I have no problem bashing Billick, Sims, Jaws, Deon Sanders and the others that have trashed it........but Marino just doesn't belong in that group.
he's from Cali so more then anything its probably respect for fam he got back home. or boys he still cool with. dont change who he is and he never been in trouble (real trouble, the weed thing is bull**** to me)
Its what he did after the potsmoking incident is what pissed people off, I dont care about Ricky wanting to get high, hell if it was up to me I'd be high right now.
I love the Coors Light commercial where Billick screams "AHHHH MICHAEL!!!" at the end. Cracks me up every time.
Dave Hyde's Sports Illustrated article Good read. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/dave_hyde/10/21/wildcat/index.html
finally a decent article on the WildCat the worm will turn as we break PatWhite into the system then it will get really ugly for defenses when there is a consistent & viable pass threat present
If Tim Tebow (or Pat White) is in the Wildcat, is it a Wildcat or is it a spread formation? Is it a shotgun formation with a power backfield? I view it as the latter. I don't see how a quarterback in the formation makes it a Wildcat but maybe I am looking at it the wrong way. I look at the Wildcat as being a formation with a direct snap to the tailback and options of passing or handing it off to the motion man. If a quarterback is the trigger man, then I view that differently.
Uncovering the truth about David Hyde...he's had more work done than Jerry Jones. Repeating what others have said: I can see Tim Tebow running the Wildcat, because he's 230 pounds. But I don't see how Pat White can run it.
No disrespect guys but I think Tebow could be a great fit in the NFL IF the team that takes him will commit to do what he does good. We, The Dolphins are commited to the WC, it works for us because we work at it and make it good. It may take another team another 4-6 years before they catch up and I bet some never will. I also think you will continue to see Pat White inserted when the opposing defense shows a certain look. The White plays on that last drive against the Jets was NOT one of despiration or stupidity. The game was on the line so the coaches had to feel good about putting White in or he wouldn't have been in there, period. I'm also willing to bet White will connect with Teddy for a TD before this season is over.
It's not enough. If he gets on the field only for the occasional flea-flicker, we wasted a second-round pick.
Here's my thinking on the WildCat: One of the commentators on MNF made a simple comment. The WildCat is the equivalent of an offensive blitz. I would like to expound on that a bit. This is the reason it is here to stay and will likely only evolve. Defenses have been making crazy formations and adjustments for several years now thanks mainly to Bellichick (people playing out of position and creeped up on the line). Like the acquisition of Adalius Thomas who many thought would line up in multiple positions. Now, through the single-wing formation the Dolphins are causing the defense to line up out of position. That isn't the reason it's working so well, that would be execution, but pushing the defense out of there comfort zone creates a mismatch itself. Just a little bit of doubt can cause hesitation which creates room. This is why I believe that even if Henne becomes the next Brees/Manning/Brady that we will still see Wildcat (not to mention that it has become a fan favorite).
very possible you are formerly introduced to him @ the Saints game I'm sure they've expanded & been practicing a whole new series of plays that favor his considerable talent. this just might be the right time to unleash the dogs on the unsuspecting Saints. Remember what happened to the Patriots Surprise!
My problem with Tebow is that I don't see him as a running threat in the NFL. He's a power runner at QB, he isn't very fast or a quick decision maker. I can't see him being a really successful runner. If he can run successfully that changes everything of course.
I disagree with this. You saw what Peyton did to us. Do you really take Peyton off the field to put in another RB? Peyton is a beast and he is the best player on the Colts. You don't take your beast off the field. What was that saying? FTB (feed the beast)? Also teams take a franchise like QB w/ the #1 pick in the draft which is much higher and important than #44 overall. I am not saying the Wildcat doesn't have it's place. Can the wildcat win you a super bowl? Dunno. Can Peyton? Yes. A better way to put it is the wildcat gets our best players on the field. It would do the opposite for the colts. Not dissing the article or the writer. I just disagree with one minor point.
Imo, the whole "you dont take a great qb off the field" to run the wildcat is all Bullsh$#!! When you have a player that has the skill level of a ronnie brown, handling the ball, and making decisions that noone else in the league can make, then you go with the player in the right play.. If iam running the ball, i dont care if its dan frekin marino, sitcha *** down, iam puttin in ronnie to do what he does best, as opposed to dan handing the ball off. cause i know he gonna get more yards. it aint rocket science man....let me say this.. Ronnie brown taking the snap in the wildcat, is the most dangerous running play in the NFL. it has a year and a half of stats that can prove it.
Hands down the most dynamic player in the NFL right now..... And yeah, the hell with who's at QB.......you still have to run the ball so you do what works best.
Thats right, and If anyone can make a case that Dan Marino handing off the ball is more effective run play then ronnie in the cat, iam all ears. I would start that debate with the very poor ball handling skills of Danny during running plays. Its a bogus arguement...talent rules....the Hybrid demands interchangable players at the most important position. Players that are highly skilled handling the ball in different formations...its brilliant man.
I think if Marino or any other current analyst QB out there, would have had the benefit of this offensive supplement and reaped the benefits of it........they'd be singing a diff tune. It doesn't seem to faze Henne at all.....
on point again J.S..if the great ones had ronnie brown getting them 7 yards a clip on runs, They would only become that more dangerous as qb's.....Its all ego. And let me make this point...I wouldnt be saying this if it were'nt for ronnie brown...he makes the formation special.
we have not seen the complete package the snap is designed to go to anyone w/ the emphasis on the run however when Pat White is involved in the system you open a new dimension to the Wild Cat the Single Wing is all about slight of hand & power w/ the pass threat to keep the defense honest Pat White
It depends doesn't it? If it's late in the 4th quarter you are up 10 and everyone knows you are running the ball then sure sit Dan. But if it's the first quarter having Dan in there keeps safeties out of the box. See the whole Chad Pennington argument on this board. So yea is some special scenarios when everyone in the stadium knows your are going to run then take out Marino. Every other time Marino being in there is better. And let me cut off this argument before anyone makes it. "If having Dan in there makes the running game sooo much better then why didn't we run the ball better when he was here"? The Oline that was around Marino was a pass blocking first line. The Oline currently here is a run first line.
agreed but check it..If its 3rd and 3 late in the game and you have to get a first down no matter what.. That scenario tends me to lead to the more absolute, which would be ronnie in the cat for 3rd and 4th downs.imo, when you can do that, you become dangerous. We can do that better then anyone in this league with ronnie in the formation..even in inclement weather, lol. I mean the whole purpose of the hybrid is to get the best of both worlds. Proset and Smashcat working in harmony. If iam GM of this franchise my whole staff is aware of players coming up that have specific wildcat skills... C.J spiller would take more priority over another back with relative talent.