Article By Paul Augustin, Jr. on 22nd October, 2009
Miami introduced the Wildcat formation to the NFL last season in their 38-13 week three victory over New England.
The formation, which is often imitated but never duplicated, involves a direct snap to a running back (often Ronnie Brown). The running back then reads the defense and decides if he is going to hand the ball off to a runner on a sweep (often Ricky Williams) or keep it himself.
The defenses that generally struggle against the Wildcat are those that miss tackles and/or blow gap assignments.
How has Wildcat been used this sea...
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