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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Aside from that long Ricky Williams run (which was out of out a regular formation I think), our defense didn't play that bad in the first half. Turnovers put them in short fields which is hard for any defense to ...
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Re: Nice Love on Saints Stopping the Wildcat
Aside from that long Ricky Williams run (which was out of out a regular formation I think), our defense didn't play that bad in the first half. Turnovers put them in short fields which is hard for any defense to handle. I was really proud of the way they played in the second half.
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Re: Nice Love on Saints Stopping the Wildcat
Originally Posted by Savant
Like the proud papa you are, huh? Ha ha. What's up, bro?![]()
And it kills me that if you go to any of the Dolphin's forums, they still feel that the wildcat worked Sunday. I guess they are beyond stats, huh. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Re: Nice Love on Saints Stopping the Wildcat
All week I was hearing about how Miami shouldn't have abandon the wildcat because it was working well for them in the first half...clearly they weren't watching the game as we shut down the wildcat, all of their big plays came in regular formations.
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