Article By Andy Smith on 22nd June, 2009
This description couldn't have described the 2008 NFL season any clearer. 2008 became known as the year of the Wildcat—the Wildcat offense, that is, a tricky offensive package made for confusing the defense and giving the offense an advantage.
It basically sets up mismatches in favor of the offense, giving them a better chance at scoring and defensive coordinators and players alike a major headache.
In this offensive package, anything can happen, whether it's the running back taking the direct snap and running with it or passing it. The quarterback may line up as a wide receiver, or a wide receiver may line up as a run...
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