• Last season's matchup with the Jets here produced one of the signature games for Miami's Wildcat (along with the 2009 Colts game and 2008 coming-out party against New England). But since that Jets' visit last October, the Wildcat's production has diminished -- something Miami hopes changes Sunday and beyond.
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/09/25/1842286/will-subdued-wildcat-break-loose.html#ixzz10bGV4wng
There is some trash talking too from our players which are worth reading including this.
• Yeremiah Bell, on the Jets' boasting: ``Before the season, they were already anointing themselves champs. We let people talk. Talk is cheap.'' Tony McDaniel found it ``totally hilarious'' that Antonio Cromartie called the Jets the Miami Heat of the NFL. ``How could they possibly think that?'' McDaniel said, adding the Jets' boasting ``motivates other teams.''
There is more .Take a look :yes:
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I think it should be used heavily in every game but that's me...If we want to control the clock and play that game, Ronnie in the cat is a must, we need the ball in his hands..
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I love the miami heat quote. Not sure what he was going with there because the Heat have already won multiple championships with those signings. Obviously hard work, chemistry, and dedication will be needed for that to happen but its not like its not going to. People crown the Heat paper champs because they are and will be future NBA champions. The NBA is not like the NFL. You can pretty much predict whats going to happen and only a handful of teams will be there at the end.
The Jets are not like the Heat in any way at all. I think hes going with the 'hate' factor but since the Jets arent an elite force, they also again are not like the heat. Everyone hates the heat because they will be elite, they hate the jets because they talk smack. I don't see Wade, James, or Bosh running their mouths.
Honestly I hope we see something tricky out of the cat. Otherwise I don't see it doing much damage. I think we run better out of standard formations. -
Am I the only freakin one around here that respects the player's skillset out of the formation?..
people have been eating crow for 2 years, I hope it continues.siciliansith likes this. -
I think we will use it about the same amount of times we did last week against the Vikings. I don't think it should be used every series...you want to make it unpredictable for them. I would love to love see Ronnie roll to the left on a Wildcat run and then stop and heave a long throw down the field to Marshall. Ronnie has a pretty good lefty arm and they would not be looking for it.
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i think we will come up with a new thing for this game. maybe Henne will throw the ball straight up in the air, then we'll put every jet player on their ***, one of our players will then catch the ball and run in for the Touch Down! They shall call it "The Wolf Pack Play".
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I'm starting not to like it anymore as I feel we have the talent and weapons to use the WC only rarely now.The game against Minny showed me that it stalled drives when we had something going and took Henne off the field. Meaning being, we mostly become one dimensional imo.
I watched Rutgers play NC yesterday and RU did the same thing ALL DAY. Every time something good was working they changed it up(to their Wild Knight) and got no where fast. Worse part about it is the stubbornness of the coaches after the half. It hardly worked when they used it so they came out and used it more while the other team got better at defending it. :pity:
I don't want any Dolphins coach to try and shove something down my throat when I know it's not working.