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re: wildcat offense with "belly out".....
Posted on 9/15/09 at 10:16 pm to lsuoldschool
Posted on 9/15/09 at 10:16 pm to lsuoldschool
hate to say it. But Perriloux ran the best option i have seen. He was decietfull with it. Textbook like.
Posted on 9/15/09 at 11:55 pm to lsuoldschool
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I basically agree with your post but will add that someone needs to show JJ the proper way to run the option....moving toward the line of scrimmage instead of away from and forcing someone to try and tackle him. Get it to the pitch man before he is two yards from the side line. A lot of that has to do with blocking up front, but he does not do a good job of running the option. Properly run and blocked, KW or TH could get a butt load of yards
Les and the Wiz should invite Don Shows down there as a consultant.
Posted on 9/16/09 at 12:32 am to pilsnerpusher
The "wildcat" is just as the other posters said a version of the single wing that's been around since the advent of football.
It largely left with the forward pass except in some "old school" coaches in highschools and such. One of which was Hugh Wyatt who wrote an article in 1998 and described a direct snap version of the single wing and called it the "wildcat" after his team's mascot.
Malzahn used it at Springdale High School. Not named by him or renamed otherwise it would've been the Bulldog.
It largely left with the forward pass except in some "old school" coaches in highschools and such. One of which was Hugh Wyatt who wrote an article in 1998 and described a direct snap version of the single wing and called it the "wildcat" after his team's mascot.
Malzahn used it at Springdale High School. Not named by him or renamed otherwise it would've been the Bulldog.
Posted on 9/16/09 at 12:40 am to dreaux
quote:Agree.
Perriloux ran the best option i have seen.
Such a waste of talent.
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