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re: Why didn't we install Gibbs in a WildCat formation
Posted on 11/7/22 at 8:28 am to YStar
Posted on 11/7/22 at 8:28 am to YStar
If you want a full Wildcat package, the best player for that option would be Milroe. He is bigger than any of our RB's, strong, fast, and can even throw a little bit. His throws are not that accurate but he still has the threat to launch one if the safeties come up too much.
Milroe and R Williams for the base or Milroe and Gibbs for an edge option package.
Milroe and R Williams for the base or Milroe and Gibbs for an edge option package.
Posted on 11/7/22 at 9:10 am to Tw1st3d
We could come out with our regular personnel in goalline or other situations then surprise them by running wildcat with Bryce outside.
We ran two 2-point conversions and couldn't muster a play to get two yards.
That Wildcat would have easily gotten that. That was my point.
We ran two 2-point conversions and couldn't muster a play to get two yards.
That Wildcat would have easily gotten that. That was my point.
Posted on 11/7/22 at 1:39 pm to Tw1st3d
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If you want a full Wildcat package, the best player for that option would be Milroe. He is bigger than any of our RB's, strong, fast, and can even throw a little bit. His throws are not that accurate but he still has the threat to launch one if the safeties come up too much.
Milroe and R Williams for the base or Milroe and Gibbs for an edge
I was wondering about that also. Milroe is big, strong, and fast. It seems like we could use him either in wildcat, or line him up in different packages so the defense wouldn't know what to expect (he could line up as a RB, a WR, or as a QB).
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