Re: Not jumping shipDavidson seems to be doing well running the ball. the RBs in Miami are a lot better than what we were working with until we dropped "Fumbling" Foster. As long as that guy was in our back field there isn't any way Henne could have done that stuff. |
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Re: Not jumping shipAgreed. Henning couldn't even breath in Carolina, but in Miami he has more freedom to draw up plays and experiment with new things. |
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Re: Not jumping shipOh NO the big bad Dictator Fox is taking over the coordinators minds. Guys listen up if this were the case why would a cash strapped team even hire coordinators? I mean Dallas needed some cash this season you know what they did? THEY ARE LETTING THEIR HC ACTUALLY JUST BE THE DC ALSO!!!!!! If what you say about Fox is true this is what we would have done and while Fox may have the final say (just like every single other HC in the entire NFL without an exception except for maybe Oakland where Davis the final word lol.) you can see a lot of difference in how the TEs are used and the running plays called and how the OL blocks in this offense compared to Henning's. Also not sure if you realize this but we did not have Ronnie Brown (justsayin). Yeah personnel plays a part in what plays you can call. I know mind blowing huh? |
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Re: Not jumping shipActually David Lee is the one who wrote up the plays and is credited for expanding the Wildcat in Miami not Henning. Also a little known fact Fox is the reason we used the wildcat here. |
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Re: Not jumping shipmmmmm.... sounds like a recipe for dancing around in the backfield and then fumbling. |
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