Wildcat and the 2010 Draft

Discussion in 'Draft' started by deviljets7, Apr 30, 2009.

  1. deviljets7

    deviljets7 Well-Known Member

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    Who knows what the future holds for the Wildcat package, but I'm really intrigued to see what happens in Miami with Pat White since in the package's limited history, we've never seen it used with a truly accomplished thrower.

    Besides for Tebow (who could very well be a 1st round QB selection), what players can potentially fit that Wildcat system a year from now.
     
  2. ItalianStallion

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    i think their is major risk wit a tebow signing..i dont think ne team needing a qb will take him to be there franchise player..but a team that is comfortable at their position can take him higher than expected...the reward could be great tho, tebow while not bein orthodox and maybe not a nfl type qb...he is a competitor n true athlete
     
  3. rhodesfan16

    rhodesfan16 New Member

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    I'm sorry I think this whole wildcat shit is so overblown, its a situational formation that you can use a couple of times per game but its nothing more
     
  4. TheCoolerGlennFoley

    TheCoolerGlennFoley Well-Known Member

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    That's what everyone thought about passing downfield when football first started.
     

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