Introducing the Miami Dolphins' "WildPat"
Last year, the Miami Dolphins executed an amazing Cinderella story. Their run was eventually stopped by the strong defense of the Baltimore Ravens, but it was still a very impressive run.
Part of the reason they were able to win a very competitive division was the Tom Brady injury—and of course the addition of the Wildcat offense.
The Wildcat O was an oldie but goodie that was used time and time again. The staff used Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams as a running back from the quarterback position on the field. It was the most interesting change on that side of the ball inside and outside ofthe Dolphin camp.
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This season, the Dolphins are sure to unveil different wrinkles in this offense. One key addition to the team is rookie QB Pat White. White is a mobile QB that seems to have been drafted simply for this style of offense.
In the future you will hear the term "WildPat." White has a true shot to be the most influential rookie QB of this draft in the short term sense. The Fins will use him in the wildcat, that you can plan on! He has the speed of Ronnie Brown or Ricky Williams, but can throw the ball.
So far in camp he has had minor troubles here and there, especially due to his lack of height. He has thrown a couple of interceptions and has been getting some of his passes batted down at the line.
This season is going to be a tough one for the Dolphins. They have the toughest division in the AFC, and arguably the hardest schedule in all of football. If they are going to repeat last years amazing run, they are going to have to continue to improve on both sides of the ball.
Bill Parcells knows how to win, this year he will have to work extra hard to prove it. One thing he has that no one else in the league has, is the WildPat offense!

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