Article By Erik Frenz on 8th November, 2009
Miami’s Wildcat offense, which was averaging a piddly 1.7 yards per play over the past three games, finally found stride against New England on several big plays. On Miami’s three scoring drives, they seemed to move the ball at will. Pat White gashed the Patriots for a 33-yard gain on his first snap of the game. Following this, he led the offense with several plays out of the Wildcat, including a 15-yard pitch to Ricky Williams.
The Dolphins have the winning formula against teams that rely on their quarterback. They’ve been able to win ...
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