One specific play that occurred during the Miami Dolphins' rookie minicamp should tell you everything you need to know about what Pat White can bring to this offense.
White calls out a shift during 11-on-11 drills, moving the tight end from his left side to his right. Cornerback Sean Smith takes a step or two forward before the ball is snapped.
When the play becomes live Anthony Armstrong, a speedy receiver who spent all of last year on the Dolphins' practice squad, runs a takeoff on the left side of the field.
Armstrong used his Arena League speed to get behind Smith, who admits he peeked into the backfield. White throws a beautiful 50-yards bomb that has great touch on it. Armstrong catches the ball in stride and strolls into the end zone for what would have been an ESPN worthy touchdown.
If only you'd have seen it! No worries, because I did, and so did every other media member that attended Friday's rookie minicamp.
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