That would be sick. we need to try this. Direct snap to Roscoe, fake to the Beast, I would bet the first time we ran this paly it would be a TD from anywhere on the field. I hope we do it against miami. Roscoe can throw as well. heck, so can Marshawn!!!
Parrish /Lynch Wildcat formation.
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Re: Parrish /Lynch Wildcat formation.
hell no.
First, it leaves Trent too vulnerable. Second, Parrish is too small to run a direct snap up the middle so the other team won't take it as a serious threat. Third, this is a gimmick for offenses that have little else. Our offense has been good enough that it doesn't need gimmicks.
If we did this, it would have to be Jackson and Lynch in the backfield, but I still think it's a bad idea.
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Re: Parrish /Lynch Wildcat formation.
Originally posted by OpIv37hell no.
First, it leaves Trent too vulnerable. Second, Parrish is too small to run a direct snap up the middle so the other team won't take it as a serious threat. Third, this is a gimmick for offenses that have little else. Our offense has been good enough that it doesn't need gimmicks.
If we did this, it would have to be Jackson and Lynch in the backfield, but I still think it's a bad idea.
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We already run it with Lynch and Jackson, with Jackson in the backfield. That gives Lynch an opportunity to throw (since he would be going across the line ala a sweep/jet motion) as he did vs the Bengals in the traditional HB Option Pass.
As for Edwards, unless it's a play like Pennington's where he's getting the ball to throw it he should just get out of bounds and stay there after the snap.
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Originally posted by DozerdogThis formation is a gimmick at best
Teams will be stuffing this play in another week or two
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confused, i like your idea. i dont know where the love is on this board sometimes.
snap it to roscoe, fake a hand off going to marshawn on the left, roscoe sweeps right and beats everyone to sideline
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Re: Parrish /Lynch Wildcat formation.
Originally posted by OpIv37hell no.
First, it leaves Trent too vulnerable. Second, Parrish is too small to run a direct snap up the middle so the other team won't take it as a serious threat. Third, this is a gimmick for offenses that have little else. Our offense has been good enough that it doesn't need gimmicks.
If we did this, it would have to be Jackson and Lynch in the backfield, but I still think it's a bad idea.
I'm watching the Browns game right now, and they've been using it too.
Whatever helps us win, I'm all for it (except cheating).
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Re: Parrish /Lynch Wildcat formation.
Originally posted by LexwhatIf the Bills think it will work and give a good result, then what's wrong with it? And JP can play in place of Trent in those situations.
I'm watching the Browns game right now, and they've been using it too.
Whatever helps us win, I'm all for it (except cheating).
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