Before last season, not too many could tell you who David Lee was. Isn't he an NBA player for the Knicks? Played at Florida, right? Not that David Lee.
This is the man who is widely credited with bringing the "Wildcat formation" to the NFL last year. He ran the formation at Arkansas with running backs Darren McFadden and Felix Jones and decided to give it a try in Miami.
The offense worked so well that the "Wildcat" is one of the most popular offensive formations in the NFL and plenty more teams will likely experiment with it, as long as they have the personnel.
Lee played quarterback for three years for the Vanderbilt Commodores(1972-1974). He was named the MVP as a senior after he led the SEC in passing and led the 'Dores to a 24-10 upset win over the fifth-ranked Florida Gators.
In his final two years at Vanderbilt, Dolphins executive vice president/football operations Bill Parcells was the defensive coordinator there.
Lee has 29 years of college coaching experience, including five years as a head coach at UTEP.
He had three different coaching stints at Arkansas, 1984-1988, 2001-2002 and 2007. He ran the offense and coached the quarterbacks in 2007, when the Razorbacks posted a regular season record of 8-4 and earned a Cotton Bowl berth.
Using the "wild-hog" formation where running back Darren McFadden would take snaps out of the shotgun, the Arkansas offense put up the best numbers in school history, lighting up the scoreboard for over 37 points a game, while chewing up 450 total yards of offense per contest as well.
When Bill Parcells was the head coach in Dallas in 2003, Lee was hired as the offensive quality control coach. He was promoted to quarterbacks coach in 2005 and worked with Tony Romo.
Now, David Lee is one of the most well-known quarterbacks coaches in the country. The highly publicized "Wildcat" formation will forever be linked to his name, because he helped to introduce it to the National Football League.
His creativity and willingness to try new and different things should be commended. The trick plays and the "razzle-dazzle" were both things that were much needed to spice up the bland offenses in the NFL.
Teams simply don't try trick plays enough and maybe David Lee's philosophy will have them re-thinking their ways.
Dolphins General Manager Jeff Ireland spoke very highly of Lee when he was hired on the staff in January of 2008:
“It is critical to hire someone who understands the position and can develop players there, and David has the ability to do that. Bill (Parcells) and I are very familiar with David from our time working together in Dallas, and he is an outstanding coach.
"He has a blueprint for success in developing quarterbacks, and is widely recognized for his teaching and coaching acumen."
Dolphins fans have to be pumped that Lee is their quarterbacks coach. For as long as he's in Miami the 'Phins offense is going to be innovative, effective, and fun to watch!
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