Other than the wildcat, the fins have always been the last to the dance in scheme selection.
Other than the wildcat, the fins have always been the last to the dance in scheme selection.
we were first team to win a superbowl with 3-4 defense and one of first teams to adopt it
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Originally Posted by MBoogieman
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When Death Smiles Upon You the Infantryman smiles back

It means hello Mike Wallace.
T-Hill is tough as nails tho
Agreed. I don't think Philbin will go the copy cat route. The Packers used the Diamond formation w/o any option. I would like to see the phins do something similar.
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Originally Posted by damanref10
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RG3 will have a short career when (not if) this happens. Wilson will do well in a traditional pro style offense. Kaepernick? I really don't know.
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Originally Posted by retarmyfinfan
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Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished . – Lao Tzu
This is why I rooted for Balt in the SB. Didn't want to see one of these running QBs win because next thing you know everyone is looking to copy. I don't like it - Griffen already blew out his knee 2x (1x in college). Let RT run when its safe and he can pick up a crucial FD. By the way, holy Crapernick w those college rushing stats.
How so?
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Originally Posted by Krush
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No facts/proof = confirmation bias
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