Patriots prep for Wildcat strike
Dolphins keep at it
FOXBORO - Ricky Williams has seen the world. The pseudo-philosopher who spends his time away from football on a spiritual quest is an expert in fields such as massage therapy and holistic healing.
The Miami Dolphins running back hasn’t mastered evolutionary biology yet, but he’s on his way. After watching his team’s once-revolutionary Wildcat formation struggle over the past two games, Williams has reached a conclusion.
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No worries. The Pats defeated it the 2nd time around.
Patriots will handle the Phins and shut Joey Porters Fat yap up.
I'm really tired of reading articles about the wildcat formation. It's just not that big a deal, the Pats will prepare for it. End of story. This topic is being milked for all it's worth.
Mix,the Dolphins have no defensive secondary so its not a matter of how many passes that the Patriots throw its only a question of how many will be for TD's..
If the QB lines up in a spread, the defense can crush him - he's not protected, because he's not in the pocket AND he's not a QB at that point. When Henne lines up out there, Mike Wright can kill him.
I have a feeling that Belicheck is about 2 spin their wheels, or something like that. In Bill I trust he doesnt let u down very much.
I've always wondered why teams don't put a LB on the QB (wideout) and shove him into next week in the 5 yards they allow contact? Can anyone explain that to me? After a few times the QB is clobbered I would guess it would force them to change their plan. Anyone?
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