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You don't really see the Wildcat much anymore, but it might be a nice little wrench to throw into the mix a few times a game while Dalton is out.

It would let Sanu be a playmaker and maybe throw a deep ball or two to Green.
This late in the season there isn't a 3rd stringer that will do a dang thing for us and sure as crap wouldn't win a SB for us. I wouldn't waste my time either and pray AJ pans out. Yes, all eggs in one basket. Focus on AJ and give it our all. That's the ONLY chance we win.
Id play Sanu before Wenning. At least he'd pose some sort of wildcat threat..
(12-15-2015, 08:55 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: [ -> ]You don't really see the Wildcat much anymore, but it might be a nice little wrench to throw into the mix a few times a game while Dalton is out.

It would let Sanu be a playmaker and maybe throw a deep ball or two to Green.

Aren't the Panthers basically playing a full-time Wildcat? Cam is rushing a little over 8.5 times a game and completing roughly 17.9 passes a game. That's nearly a 1 rush:2 completion ratio from the QB. Read option is basically a slightly more passing Wildcat. Probably why you don't see as much Wildcat anymore. Read-option replaced it.

Admittedly I don't know about kneel downs in those rush numbers. Like I know Dalton has 57 "rushes", but I know a good number of those are kneel downs (Buffalo game he had 3 rushes for -2 yards, Oakland 4 rushes for 1 yard), just not how many.
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