Just saw this:
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9023446/'Wildcat'-offense-has-rejuvenated-Brown's-career
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While the Wildcat has allowed us to utilize Ronnie more in the running game. He was having an outstanding season last year before the injury.
I don't think it rejuvenated his career. He has been very solid for the Dolphins, who happened to have VERY BAD TEAMS.unluckyluciano likes this. -
The media is too focused on the Wildcat. They act like it's the base package in our offense. We run it 4 times a game for crying out loud.
Further, Ronnie didn't need a rejuvenation. He led the NFL in yards from scrimmage before suffering an ACL tear last year.
Man, the media is lazy.GISH, Clark Kent, alen1 and 3 others like this. -
this article was obviously written by someone who didnt watch Ronnie at all previous to this year. And he probably hasnt watched him this year either.
I'm getting very tired of all this gimmick offense talk. Just because we take advantage of overaggressive defenses, does not mean its a gimmick. It's power football, get used to it. Playaction passing does the same thing. Not a gimmick, a weapon!alen1, tinytown50 and brandon27 like this. -
All Ronnie needed was 16 healthy games. Imagine how awesome he'll be next year, 20 months after ACL surgery.brandon27 likes this. -
It is annoying to hear the media and other teams' fans call our entire offense a gimmick. But you know what, who cares? Does it work? Do we put points on the board? Often times the answer to those questions is yes. So call it what you want. It works and that is the bottom line. As far as Ronnie, go ask Bill Bellichick or any AFC East coach about Ronnie Brown. I guarantee they will tell you Ronnie has been a beast for at least a few years.
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What an ignorant statement .Ronnie Brown was and still is a top 5 RB in the NFL.
The wildcat just goes to further prove how talented he is .Not many RBs can pull that off . -
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That article is a complete joke. Its sad really, that so many football fans will read that piece, and actually believe it to be the truth that without the Wildcat, Ronnie isnt worth of his draft position... for crying out loud... the guy was dominating the league last year in total yards from scrimmage WITHOUT the wildcat... however thats conveniently overlooked in this great piece of "journalism" What a joke.
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Also, Ronnie IS a top 5 back. Our interior line is pretty sucky. If Ronnie is in Minnesota he would put AP numbers up, IMO. -
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no, really, i wasnt :shifty::shifty:
ok, yeah i was :shifty::shifty:
no, but they do fumble :shifty::shifty:
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1. alex smith
2. ronnie brown
3. braylon edwards
4. cedric benson
5. carnell williams
6. pacman jones
7. troy williamson
8. antrell rolle
9. carlos rogers
10. mike williams.
seriously, just check out that list. There are guys on there who've already been traded, cut, and are out of the league. Others have shown promise but failed to meet draft expectations. Brown and Braylon are the only two to make the pro bowl. -
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I knew that draft class was bad, but when you lay it out like that, it was really horrific. I believe our 1st round draft pick that year was Dan Cody, and he's been on IR literally his whole career.