The “Wildcat” Stunned the NFL in 2008… but What Happened After That?

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In 2008, the Miami Dolphins implemented a formation that would shock the rest of the NFL. It's known as "the wildcat". Find out in this video how it came to be, along with what happened to it after 2008.
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  • @danielvasquez3758
    @danielvasquez3758 Жыл бұрын

    Man I remember when Miami did that to the defending conference champion up there and everyone was shook!! Those were the times man!! What great times!!

  • @YYKpikadodo

    @YYKpikadodo

    Жыл бұрын

    fax

  • @jamessanders145

    @jamessanders145

    Жыл бұрын

    It wasn't just the conference champions. It was the Patriots team that had almost had a perfect season.

  • @dominantdaddy6939

    @dominantdaddy6939

    Жыл бұрын

    I don’t remember a lot of regular season games that were not played by my home team, but I definitely remember the ass kicking the Pats took via the lowly Miami Dolphins.

  • @thegadflygang5381

    @thegadflygang5381

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah it was cool. I am not a big sportsball guy, just boxing, but it is neat when you see some new strategy that is so new and out of the box it just befuddles other teams. Most of the time it is fun although you do have instances like The NJ Devils and their "Neutral Zone trap" or Golden State and "The 3 ball" which kind of suck viewership wise

  • @mattkhanna

    @mattkhanna

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jamessanders145 but it wasn’t because Brady got hurt week 1

  • @tommyb2073
    @tommyb2073 Жыл бұрын

    That Ronnie Brown Ricky Williams combo was deadly

  • @billblaski9523

    @billblaski9523

    Жыл бұрын

    DEADLY!

  • @titonothere6179

    @titonothere6179

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s not Williams anymore he took his wife’s last name lol

  • @poseidon699

    @poseidon699

    Жыл бұрын

    @@titonothere6179 makes sense “his last name” was his step grand fathers last name so not even his real grandfather

  • @eyeconqueror1185

    @eyeconqueror1185

    Жыл бұрын

    Ronnie Brown was a beast War Eagle

  • @bhumibolrushing7830

    @bhumibolrushing7830

    Жыл бұрын

    Too bad Ricky was a huge stoner..or could've had a much better career. I watched him at Texas and thought he would be a HOF

  • @alphakenny1_
    @alphakenny1_ Жыл бұрын

    Dude that helmet hit Pat White took still gives me chills. I was at that game and had upper level seats and let me tell you that helmet to helmet hit sounded as if I was sitting right next to the sidelines. Everyone was in silence and in shock, even the steeler fans that were there. That stadium was silent for about 10 minutes, even the drunk people which never really happens…

  • @WestsideWillie

    @WestsideWillie

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s exactly what happened when Mason Rudolph got hit vs the Ravens

  • @treycherie6236

    @treycherie6236

    Жыл бұрын

    a lot of WVU fans are also Steelers fans so they might’ve just watched their favorite college player get KO’d by one of their favorite pro guys smh

  • @JkComedy444

    @JkComedy444

    Жыл бұрын

    I was at that game when I was 10 and my dad was like even the guy who hit him was like oh shoot guys get over here I think I heard something crack

  • @WestsideWillie

    @WestsideWillie

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JkComedy444 if you look at the video you can tell ike taylor was dizzy walking back to his sideline right before his teammate bumps him to celebrate

  • @Coolmanbob7

    @Coolmanbob7

    Жыл бұрын

    Steelers should disband as an organization. They're awful people

  • @ouchyg
    @ouchyg Жыл бұрын

    Chad Pennington also played amazing that season with a shoulder that was hamburger. He made up for it by playing at a pro bowl level in every other facet, from reading defenses, to pin point throws, perfect touch passes, and great leadership.

  • @PhinPhan39

    @PhinPhan39

    Жыл бұрын

    Hamburger is such a great description. All of my dislike for Pennington after playing all those years with Jets went away almost immediately once he joined Miami and started to win. One of my favorite QB’s in Miami history even though his time was brief.

  • @YOSSARIAN313

    @YOSSARIAN313

    Жыл бұрын

    I still think Chad Pennington would have won multiple super bowls if he was healthy his whole career. The dude was supremely gifted.

  • @TheAoalec14

    @TheAoalec14

    Жыл бұрын

    Hamburger.. more like a linguini noodle

  • @orionthomas967

    @orionthomas967

    Жыл бұрын

    As a Jets fan, Chad was the last QB I’ve had any confidence in. Loved that guy when he was healthy.

  • @TheAoalec14

    @TheAoalec14

    Жыл бұрын

    @@orionthomas967 Z Wilson is looking good. I could see the Jets and Bills as the crème of the AFC east crop for the 2020s

  • @thomasdougherty6737
    @thomasdougherty6737 Жыл бұрын

    Using the wildcat in Madden is something we all did way too much

  • @cozymosley

    @cozymosley

    Жыл бұрын

    Bro let’s not forget the wildcat with the eagles when they had Vick. 🫠 It was east to crack when teams were one dimensional.

  • @KlvnDxxminique

    @KlvnDxxminique

    Жыл бұрын

    Using Chris Johnson in the wildcat was literally a cheat code

  • @erikyehl9293

    @erikyehl9293

    Жыл бұрын

    Darren McFadden in Madden 12 for sure

  • @GO-wb1gf

    @GO-wb1gf

    Жыл бұрын

    It never works in madden 11 on all madden

  • @stephenc2481

    @stephenc2481

    Жыл бұрын

    If it works efficiently, NFL teams would have used it. Players are too fast and smart for any team to keep using wildcats.

  • @AdamKlownzinger
    @AdamKlownzinger Жыл бұрын

    I wish I was old enough to even pay attention to football around this time. I can’t imagine the amount of energy surrounding the Dolphins that year. 10 MORE WINS!

  • @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    Жыл бұрын

    I was born the next year, it’s cool to hear about what people thought was going to be groundbreaking

  • @tigercap100

    @tigercap100

    Жыл бұрын

    Arkansas started it

  • @Aaron80B

    @Aaron80B

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tigercap100 maaaan McFadden and Jones in that backfield were a handful. Hillis too.

  • @lordsirdragor

    @lordsirdragor

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel the same way about Marino since I only really started paying attention in detail since 2001, that 08 team was so much fun to watch. Especially after watching the early 2000s defense, which carried the team along with Ricky Williams, get old and either get cut or retire, and Ricky's "retirement" drama and the entire Nick Saban crap, it was such a breath of fresh air. And all made possible by Brett Farve, because I dont think it would have worked as well without Pennington being there.

  • @bugsyproductions3140

    @bugsyproductions3140

    Жыл бұрын

    Damn I’m old

  • @thisguy8106
    @thisguy8106 Жыл бұрын

    You should have mentioned Peyton Hillis as well on that Arkansas team. Mcfadden, Jones and Hillis combined were what made the WildHog so unstoppable that year..

  • @heatherphillips5983

    @heatherphillips5983

    9 ай бұрын

    Wooooooo pig sooie.

  • @DevoGaming93
    @DevoGaming93 Жыл бұрын

    2008 was wild. My Falcons bounced back from Vick, Petrino and going 4-12, to also 11-5. Ryan and Mike Smith turned the ship around.

  • @calebashford1686

    @calebashford1686

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember... Brees' first matchup with Ryan was embarrassing. I remember Brees throwing down his towel for wiping away your finger oils in front of Jeremy Shockey, and Shockey looking like a whooped dog 😆 good times

  • @tufoinproductions
    @tufoinproductions Жыл бұрын

    The Wildcat isn't meant to be an offense. It's a change up. How they used it vs the Patriots was perfect but I don't see why people thought it was gonna be something gamebreaking

  • @MatthewDaSmitdog

    @MatthewDaSmitdog

    Жыл бұрын

    That was the thing, Miami tried to use it as the base offense after the first New England matchup instead of as a situational formation like on short yardage plays from 3rd down on. And with using it more repetitively the greater the hint that gave opposing defenses to adjust their gameplans, and fittingly New England sought to that in their victorious rematch. Though really, the only thing that held them back from getting this out to full effect was the lack of an athletic quarterback, a damaged goods Pennington and a classic pocket passer Henne wasn't going to do the Dolphins any favors.

  • @franksylva9031

    @franksylva9031

    Жыл бұрын

    It was just the option. College runs it all the time.

  • @tufoinproductions

    @tufoinproductions

    Жыл бұрын

    @@franksylva9031 Definitely isn't just the option. In fact like 99% of wildcat plays have no option component to it But yeah college teams run it some.

  • @franksylva9031

    @franksylva9031

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tufoinproductions For the defense, you play it like it is the option. Ronnie Brown threw out of it and the Dolphins drafted a QB with that in mind.

  • @solascripturaPR1517

    @solascripturaPR1517

    Жыл бұрын

    @@franksylva9031 , It showed potential-- on other teams: having a non QB that can throw well; or super athletic QBs (Vick, Kap, RG3, etc).

  • @JaredTG.
    @JaredTG. Жыл бұрын

    The nostalgia is powerful here. I remember sitting in my mom's living room and watching that dolphins patriots game on TV. We all thought that the NFL had changed forever that day haha. It's kind of funny looking back how something seemingly so simple blew all of our minds. I remember seeing it in college ball and thinking wow if they do this in the NFL it's game over haha. Then the Dolphins did it and I was absolutely mind blown. Those were good days man. 14 year old me had such a blast back then. Football has never been as good as it was back in those days.

  • @jasonhutter7534

    @jasonhutter7534

    Жыл бұрын

    It was the right formation on the right day but never going to work as soon as teams got film on it and learned to defend it.

  • @Shinobi33

    @Shinobi33

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jasonhutter7534 yea? What did you think the RPO is? It's just the QB running the WildCat instead of the RB. So now you gotta really play the pass as a defense

  • @gerardsotxoa

    @gerardsotxoa

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm a dolfan but already knew it was just a gimmick play. It was something like the old wishbone formation from the 1940s

  • @ajstevenson4181

    @ajstevenson4181

    Жыл бұрын

    Doesn't RPO stand for Railway Post Office?

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    @megawatts-jq5xm

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @SaveCrystalGaming
    @SaveCrystalGaming Жыл бұрын

    Love your videos man. As a WVU fan..my heart sank when Pat White took that hit against Pittsburgh. We just wanted his NFL career to be as successful. What a college football legend.

  • @M41N3LY_G4M1NG

    @M41N3LY_G4M1NG

    8 ай бұрын

    WVU players never seem to pan out in the NFL - Geno Smith might be the best Mountaineer to play in the NFL. Too bad - some really fun college players (Owen Schmitt, Steve Slaton, et. al.)

  • @AaronMichaelLong
    @AaronMichaelLong Жыл бұрын

    It's like any other trick play. The moment the opposing team expects it, and has trained on how to stop it, it's not going to work. And being a running play in the modern NFL, it's not hard to stop. Just put a couple DBs in zone coverage to keep from getting burned by a throw, and then cram everyone else in the box. It's still just a option play, only one of your wide receivers isn't a very good receiver, your passer isn't a very good passer, and that ultimately makes the defense's job easier. Also, slide feet-first, if you're a QB.

  • @aidanwatson910

    @aidanwatson910

    10 ай бұрын

    False.

  • @MarkPentler

    @MarkPentler

    7 ай бұрын

    @@aidanwatson910it's typically the done thing to explain why

  • @aidanwatson910

    @aidanwatson910

    7 ай бұрын

    @@MarkPentler it started in college, not the NFL. It's a modern college running play that the NFL adopted because of how effective it was. And it's also not a "trick play". It's called the Wildcat (WildHog) formation.

  • @88porpoise

    @88porpoise

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@aidanwatson910Some things can work in College but not the NFL. Mainly due to the overall lower skill and physical ability of players as well as the greater disparity between the average player and the best. This is also why you see a fair number of large, physical quarterbacks who aren't very good passers being very successful in college who fall down on the pros. When adopted, it was effectively a trick play. A few teams had historically used it as such before Miami de exuded to start using it regularly. And once the professional defenses figured it out, they shut it down.

  • @Magdalena8008s

    @Magdalena8008s

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for mansplaining what every other person in the world says when this is talked about.

  • @proximastorm5174
    @proximastorm5174 Жыл бұрын

    That's funny, I was just at the wild cats campus in Washington state for a high school football camp yesterday.

  • @yankeeluver100
    @yankeeluver100 Жыл бұрын

    KTO, I'm a die heart Dolphins fan and I think you missed one large point. Before Ronnie Brown's injury in 2009 against Tampa Bay, the Dolphins had the top rushing game in the league. They almost beat Indy by holding the ball for 45 minutes, they almost beat the Saints with the formation, they beat the Jets in an epic Monday night game, and they almost won in Foxboro in a game where they had a ten minute drive. In other words, Miami was running the Wild Cat better in 2009 than they were in 2008, and their main issue was the defense playing much worse than the year prior.

  • @emilegriffith1473

    @emilegriffith1473

    Жыл бұрын

    Brown was on paace for an epic year. His combo of size and speed was beastly.

  • @yankees29

    @yankees29

    Жыл бұрын

    I had Ronnie on my fantasy team that year. Too bad he got hurt.

  • @yankeeluver100

    @yankeeluver100

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yankees29 I think I did too. He was a beast that year.

  • @yankees29

    @yankees29

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yankeeluver100 definitely. I’m a Jets fan I remember.🤣

  • @yankeeluver100

    @yankeeluver100

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yankees29 I went ballistic after Ronnie scored that last second TD.

  • @cortexlite6082
    @cortexlite6082 Жыл бұрын

    Missed the opportunity to mention the Kstate Wildcats as well. They did a lot for revolutionizing the Wildcat in the 90s

  • @SheldonBoyce-Payne
    @SheldonBoyce-Payne Жыл бұрын

    Living in South Florida when the wildcat was dominant was crazy, great time to be a Dolphins fan!

  • @DefenderOfVirginity
    @DefenderOfVirginity Жыл бұрын

    last year we did the same thing against lamar and the ravens. they were like 7-1 or something and miami was 1-7, everyone favored baltimore HEAVILY. we ran the same blitz every single play and blew em out on primetime, magical moment

  • @ZTM432

    @ZTM432

    Жыл бұрын

    the All Blitz game very nice, member when the Patriots ran the ball 46 times and threw it 3 times and beat the Bills?

  • @SL-ld9tn

    @SL-ld9tn

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ZTM432 That game also was like single digits and had 50 mph winds. Then the bills scored on every drive in the wildcard game

  • @ma6ik444

    @ma6ik444

    Жыл бұрын

    Hopefully they can beat them again this season.

  • @ShinefortheCam

    @ShinefortheCam

    Жыл бұрын

    yall got the zero blitz gameplan from the bengals. give us credit! we played the ravens before yall & did that, but we didn't do it every snap like you guys did

  • @DefenderOfVirginity

    @DefenderOfVirginity

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ShinefortheCam we were running the zero blitz since BFLO came in around 2019

  • @macajimbo
    @macajimbo Жыл бұрын

    something i never understood was even having a quarterback in the formation to begin with why not put an oline guy on the outside to crack the people on the inside

  • @j.parkerphotography4287

    @j.parkerphotography4287

    Жыл бұрын

    Eventually (2009) they did replace the QB with an RB full time but the video got wrong what the Wildcat 2.0 was. We had a ton of interesting plays out of that on MNF against the Colts and I think SNF against the Jets that year.

  • @goodmaro

    @goodmaro

    Жыл бұрын

    That's what was mostly done in the first NFL wildcat era: late 1990s to about 2001. (This KZreadr found only 3 examples from then, but there were more.) But the reason for leaving the quarterback in the formation was so the defense would be prepared to face a "normal" offense. When the QB is subbed out, the defense can see that and sub too, like maybe taking out coverage people for run stoppers. What I think would be more effective than either of these tactics is leaving the quarterback in the near backfield, able to take the snap, but having the snap go to a running back some of the time. The passer could be in shotgun or close to the snapper. Some teams do that in shotgun already.

  • @joeboxerdog6543
    @joeboxerdog6543 Жыл бұрын

    It was Gus Malzahn who brought the wildcat to Arkansas in 2006 as offensive coordinator. He was head coach at Springdale High School the previous four seasons. Razorbacks head coach, Houston Nutt, inexplicably, brought in David Lee the following season as co-offensive coordinator, triggering Malzahn’s departure.

  • @laxphenom20
    @laxphenom20 Жыл бұрын

    The RPO has basically been a cheat code. I think they need to crack down on lineman down field on RPOs but they already have so much to look at during any given play.

  • @danielvasquez3758
    @danielvasquez3758 Жыл бұрын

    Defenses adjust quickly!! That’s how this league works!!

  • @JKSSubstandard

    @JKSSubstandard

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah. The evidence shows up every year. Ask Lamar Jackson how well his RPO is going now that defenses know what his arm is and isnt capable of.

  • @jamessanders145

    @jamessanders145

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JKSSubstandard I'm pretty sure Lamar thought he was going to do that every year.

  • @andrewescoto8492

    @andrewescoto8492

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jamessanders145 what

  • @Daniel-dr2jb

    @Daniel-dr2jb

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JKSSubstandard Stats prove Lamar Jackson is doing good…

  • @michaelschaefer1904

    @michaelschaefer1904

    Жыл бұрын

    That's how football works. People are just physically faster in the NFL. It's still kill the guy with the ball ... not real complicated.

  • @Mainsterr
    @Mainsterr Жыл бұрын

    I never comment on KZread videos, but you covered the whole topic completely and showed how it lead to the RPO offense. What a well thought out and made video, pure excellence!

  • @cmale123

    @cmale123

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't think rpo completely replaced it. The philly is similar to that play. It really depend on the player and what you want to do with it

  • @johnthomas5314

    @johnthomas5314

    Жыл бұрын

    @Bryan Smith he didn't show it but he explained it. The RB isn't a real passing threat compared to the QB, just as the QB isn't as real of a receiving threat as an actual WR. Basically just have to not overreact in coverage and treat it more like a running play. I think he was insinuating that having an actual dual threat QB (Allen being the best example) is a more legit weapon.

  • @bza8910

    @bza8910

    Жыл бұрын

    WVU was running RPO’s before 08

  • @cmale123

    @cmale123

    Жыл бұрын

    titan done it couple time. wild cat. if you have derrick henry in wild cat then patwhite running it. there a huge differce

  • @cmale123

    @cmale123

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnthomas5314 the wild cat still work. derrick henry did couple of it. this guy still have lack of understanding how it work

  • @mpw301
    @mpw301 Жыл бұрын

    Being a Kansas guy, I’m biased but missing the Michael Bishop evolution of the wildcat at Kansas State in the late 90’s is a bit of an omission - not to mention the Chiefs still running single wing/wildcat from time to time over the last few years

  • @afterthoughtsofsolitude280

    @afterthoughtsofsolitude280

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I remember Kelce did it against the Patriots and Henry also did it against the Chiefs in the same season.😂

  • @cobaltskiie5660

    @cobaltskiie5660

    Жыл бұрын

    The glaring omission to me came at the end when they noted the evolution to an actual full offensive scheme they show rg3, then showed a play by fricken Josh Allen. Completely glossing over the epitome of the wildcat 3.0 concept. Mvp season by one Lamar jackson.

  • @dalepress1581

    @dalepress1581

    Жыл бұрын

    No doubt. Bishop was a monster in the wildcat and what they're were doing at Kansas State was bringing back back a twist on the single wing.

  • @jdog5270

    @jdog5270

    9 ай бұрын

    Glad someone’s doing the real work here, haha jk! Great video but I would’ve loved a nod to KSU considering Snyders contribution especially through the Bishop era as mentioned previously.

  • @juddvance7721
    @juddvance7721 Жыл бұрын

    You need to give credit to Bill Snyder of the Kansas State WILDCATS. He was obsessed with getting the blocking advantage in the box. He trotted out the Wildcat offense in 1997-98 with Michael Bishop. He used it as a staple all the way through his second tenure between 2009-2018. He had huge success with it in 2009 when he ran it with Daniel Thomas, a former juco QB turned halfback. And this was all before he independently invented the RPO.

  • @bradleydennis1263
    @bradleydennis1263 Жыл бұрын

    The reason it worked is because there was no film on stopping it. Fast forward to the next year, the wildcat offense got shut down

  • @dalepress1581

    @dalepress1581

    Жыл бұрын

    There was film. It was just black and white and 80 years old. Single wing.

  • @goldenstandard187

    @goldenstandard187

    Жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @logan_page
    @logan_page Жыл бұрын

    Having an athletic QB and running the RPO comes with the added benefit of not having your QB line up at WR, but instead having a WR lineup at WR.

  • @shawnclose7348
    @shawnclose7348 Жыл бұрын

    Single Wing formation (aka wildcat) formations have been used plenty of times other than what was mentioned in the video. In the early years of the NFL this was still a very popular offense and continued to see use for decades afterward. Paul Horning use to take direct snaps for the Greenbay Packers during their 50s-60s Dynasty.

  • @shawnclose7348

    @shawnclose7348

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lostalone9320 it was a different era. But OP said around 6:55 that the wildcat had only been used a couple times in the history of the NFL, which is not true. He might have ment "in the modern era" but he said "history of the NFL" then gave a few examples,. That statement isn't correct which is why I made my post.

  • @baileyreichert6138

    @baileyreichert6138

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shawnclose7348 He also said from what he could find . You missed that part didn’t you?

  • @shawnclose7348

    @shawnclose7348

    Жыл бұрын

    @@baileyreichert6138 did not miss that part. Just because he didn't find it doesn't mean it didn't exist. Not a criticism of the original video, video is great. Just saying that he missed a few things in this particular section

  • @baileyreichert6138

    @baileyreichert6138

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shawnclose7348 Yeah of course. I’m just saying I’m sure he dug deep but probably missed some things. Definitely is a great video though

  • @goodmaro

    @goodmaro

    Жыл бұрын

    But much more recently, there were a lot more examples in the late 1990s than this presenter found. The Jets had Lamont Jordan taking snaps from it. Ravens and Dolphins used it too then. I seem to recall the Bears from the turn of the century, but could be wrong there.

  • @jefferyb11
    @jefferyb11 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a die hard Razorback fan and the McFadden years running the Wild Hog were unforgettable..

  • @j.parkerphotography4287
    @j.parkerphotography4287 Жыл бұрын

    That was a really good video but as a Dolphins fan you get the Wildcat 2.0 wrong. It really didn't involve Pat White who was a separate issue - though obviously longterm they would have loved to incorporate him into similar schemes, he was just lost on the field that whole year until his being lost nearly got him killed. But the 2.0 was when they took Pennington off the field and had Ronnie, Ricky, Patrick Cobbs, and Lousaka Polite all taking handoffs. And it provided some of the most fun football games I've ever seen. But the formation died after our 5th game when we lost Cobbs to an ACL the week after Pennington was lost for the season too. In the 2.0 Cobbs was absolutely integral and there was no replacement on the roster - nor did the guy we signed after he got hurt ever do anything (Kory Sheets). They didn't have the chance to build the synchronicity in with a new back considering they were also trying to get a first time starter going. Aside from the obvious superiority of read option QB's that eventually overtook it, I guess a real flaw was that you needed 4 good backs to make the 2.0 work, and it's hard to keep that many backs healthy. It still bugs me when people say a team is running the wildcat just doing an RB direct snap - what made the Wildcat hard to crack was the motion that Ricky was doing and the built in option, and teams just don't do that these days with their running backs, making it a very predictable and easy to stop run play.

  • @breezy3054

    @breezy3054

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. Pennington got hurt early 09

  • @j.parkerphotography4287

    @j.parkerphotography4287

    Жыл бұрын

    @Bryan Smith yeah Polite went like way more than a season without failing to convert a short yardage situation. And that was back when teams didn't go for it on 4th down like they do now.

  • @ImLazarusMusic
    @ImLazarusMusic Жыл бұрын

    No joke. I’m from MN and started watching football in 98. Not only do I remember those David Palmer wildcat plays, I remember when the Falcons ran it against us that one time. It was like a spiraling nightmare, little did I know what would be in store for me over the next 30 years as a MN sports fan.

  • @ImLazarusMusic

    @ImLazarusMusic

    Жыл бұрын

    @Fries it’s been brutal for almost every sport. I think collectively Minnesota has gone the longest of any market without a championship in any of the NFL,MLB,NBA,NHL.

  • @VinceLyle2161

    @VinceLyle2161

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ImLazarusMusic Are you kidding? The Twins won a World Series just a scant 31 years ago!

  • @ImLazarusMusic

    @ImLazarusMusic

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VinceLyle2161 haha how could I have forgotten such triumphant times at four years old lol

  • @steveg4356

    @steveg4356

    Жыл бұрын

    Jets/ Mets/ Knicks fans feel your pain lol

  • @6timechamp

    @6timechamp

    Жыл бұрын

    Patriots just lost Tom Brady for the year. There heads weren't in the game! First time against dolphins.

  • @Msizyke41
    @Msizyke41 Жыл бұрын

    I was a kid in Arkansas when the "wildhog" offense was ran. I remember that we didn't run it exclusively, but we did not have much in the passing game so all we did was run. I think ole Houston Nutt liked it because it gave him more ways to say, "Get the Heisman favorite to run right"

  • @justislaidman9210
    @justislaidman9210 Жыл бұрын

    I remember being shocked seeing the score continue to grow and grow that day. Being a life long dolphins fan and living in Maui and San Diego my whole life I don’t get to watch many Phins games. I’m used to having to check the ticker tape and seeing us being down by 2 touchdowns or something like that, especially against the pats. We started the year horribly so when they started doing all the game breaks and showing the dolphins using the “wildcat” it became a day and even a season that no dolphins fan will ever forget

  • @MrGoodeats

    @MrGoodeats

    8 ай бұрын

    70 points 😀😀😀😀😅😅😅🥸😝😛😛😛😛😛😛😀😀😀😀😀😀🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @roddyrod4922
    @roddyrod4922 Жыл бұрын

    I thought you was going to shout out Taysom Hill at the end. Real wildcat.

  • @MikeJr9284
    @MikeJr9284 Жыл бұрын

    I remember trying to do a wildcat play in Madden as a kid and I was really confused. I now see why it was OP back in the day.

  • @houseofchinn6112

    @houseofchinn6112

    Жыл бұрын

    Madden had the worse wildcat plays. Cuz they don't understand football and it was always laggy and pre animated. It wasn't fluid or smooth. Super basic

  • @modelovirus395
    @modelovirus395 Жыл бұрын

    Bill Belichick is such an amazing defense mind. I mean after just reviewing film from the blowout loss to the Dolphins, he adjusted his defense accordingly. Just like when the Patriots faced one of the most unstoppable offenses in the Rams during Super Bowl 53. He always finds a countered to someones offensive scheme

  • @navanater123

    @navanater123

    Жыл бұрын

    Bill > tom

  • @JustAFan444

    @JustAFan444

    Жыл бұрын

    Unstoppable Rams.. the Jared Goff led Rams? K...

  • @MrGoodeats

    @MrGoodeats

    8 ай бұрын

    bro jared goff was the qb 😂😂

  • @dominiquewashington2553

    @dominiquewashington2553

    7 ай бұрын

    @@MrGoodeatsyall talk down on him but that rams offense was quoted as best show on turf 2.0 even with him at qb

  • @bens3767
    @bens3767 Жыл бұрын

    I remember watching back in 2008 and how it had the whole football sports world buzzing. It was a really exciting time to watch football

  • @mightytax
    @mightytax Жыл бұрын

    Wildcat is always fun to see. And it was crazy fun in madden

  • @TheJosiahrosette
    @TheJosiahrosette Жыл бұрын

    I remember Ronnie Brown was the master. Basically the NFL defensive coaches went back to college

  • @billblaski9523

    @billblaski9523

    Жыл бұрын

    Was the highlight of Ronnie Brown's career! Otherwise, he was pretty much a bust I think for a number 2 pick overall

  • @j.parkerphotography4287

    @j.parkerphotography4287

    Жыл бұрын

    Brown was a natural running the wildcat. He had really terrible vision and acceleration for a back otherwise. Incredibly resilient runner though, but way overdrafted based on a combine that wasn't indicative of his football speed (or lack thereoff).

  • @frankfort332

    @frankfort332

    Жыл бұрын

    @@houseofchinn6112 sometimes coming out with something so basic can throw them off

  • @frankfort332

    @frankfort332

    Жыл бұрын

    @@houseofchinn6112 you're right you really can't comprehend it.

  • @frankfort332

    @frankfort332

    Жыл бұрын

    @@houseofchinn6112 you don't get it. In theory the wildcat is simple as hell, in practice it's extremely easy to be caught off guard. That's why it worked on NE in the first game and not the second game. It catches teams off guard, that's how and why it works.

  • @jaranameer2882
    @jaranameer2882 Жыл бұрын

    My first memory of the wildcat was from an Eagles vs Browns game in 2000 when the Browns had WR’s Dennis Northcutt & Kevin Johnson take snaps at QB. They both ran and passed the ball.

  • @joshdavis3743
    @joshdavis37439 ай бұрын

    I remember graduating HS in 2009. I am from Cincinnati, and UC and WVU were rivals so I remember him well.

  • @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42
    @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42 Жыл бұрын

    The problem with scrambler QB’s it that like running backs, their careers won’t last long

  • @sighduck9789

    @sighduck9789

    Жыл бұрын

    Tell that to the Vikings QB during that 1998 Championship game. Randall Cunningham there's also Michael Vick, Steve Mcnair, Russell Wilson, Doug Floutie, etc. The problem with Pat White and RGIII is that they weren't passers that made them worth hanging onto, which isn't great when you lose some of your running ability due to injury, like RGIII it doesn't help that Kirk Cousins was drafted that same year, waiting to take his job.

  • @davidozab2753

    @davidozab2753

    Жыл бұрын

    Like RG3 😭

  • @syndrac6254

    @syndrac6254

    Жыл бұрын

    Unless they’re built like Cam Newton. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Cam Newton have a major injury. Maybe just 1 season in his 11 year career.

  • @sticky4444

    @sticky4444

    Жыл бұрын

    @@syndrac6254 he may be a giant dude but he’s taken a beating over his career. his shoulder is basically completely fucked and he can’t even really throw anymore.

  • @blacker5826

    @blacker5826

    Жыл бұрын

    Yet all of them seem to fail and crumble in the playoffs. The only QB in NFL history to win the super bowl with more than 400 rushing yards was Russell Wilson in 2013 with around 500. And you damn well he wasn't the reason that 2013 Seahawks team was so great. Second place of all people is Aaron Rodgers in 2010 when he had around 350. Of course, he isn't a run first QB. Until they develop some new drug or supplement that prevents you from being hurt legally, you won't see a run style QB win the super bowl for a long time.

  • @beanshady
    @beanshady Жыл бұрын

    First off, LACES OUT! Lol I just had to get that out of my system. Great video as always KTO and I'll always remember that magical Dolphins season!

  • @bsooners24
    @bsooners24 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve watched all of your videos and this one has to be one of my top 5 favorite! Excellent detail and story telling! Thank you!

  • @RyanVitt
    @RyanVitt9 ай бұрын

    This was such an amazing and informative video! Thank you so much for this. Liked, commented, and subscribed!

  • @troysimonian5475
    @troysimonian5475 Жыл бұрын

    I always thought if the dolphins would really base their offense around this, that they could be a championship contender.

  • @moopert86

    @moopert86

    Жыл бұрын

    If they could have gotten that guy under center to create the threat of the passing game absolutely.

  • @baseupp12

    @baseupp12

    Жыл бұрын

    It's to 1 dimensional you would need several special type of players to truly make it work.

  • @j.parkerphotography4287

    @j.parkerphotography4287

    Жыл бұрын

    @@baseupp12 it actually worked really well with Pennington. You see in the video it talking about Pennington completing like 11 passes in a row - that's what he could do to supplement. But his should was already ruined and never held up for more than 3 games after that. And Chad Henne just wasn't a franchise QB nor the type of QB who knew how to turn plays into wins. He held the team back for years.

  • @MatthewDaSmitdog

    @MatthewDaSmitdog

    Жыл бұрын

    With a dual-threat QB? They certainly could. But I think it really would've worked best also having a RB or WR that could also throw the football. Would've made for a real challenge for any defense to slow them down.

  • @baseupp12

    @baseupp12

    Жыл бұрын

    @@j.parkerphotography4287 like I said you need special type of players to make it work. While other offensive systems can use practically any decent qb or wr to be successful.

  • @tylerharrald4703
    @tylerharrald4703 Жыл бұрын

    Can’t talk babe, KTO just uploaded

  • @TairyHesticles
    @TairyHesticles Жыл бұрын

    What if you had a blazing fast qb who could also play some slot wr, and also had two capable rbs? Do you think the wildcat could still work in that scenario?

  • @mclowes1546

    @mclowes1546

    Жыл бұрын

    I think it would work to some success if you had a RB that had a bit of QB experience (enough to at least accurately throw a 10 yard slant) and a QB that is physically mobile (say a Mariota or Hurts), even if the routes aren't great. I don't think teams want to risk their QB1 though, I expect we could see it a bit from NO again this season as Winston is more mobile than Brees & we know Taysom is versatile enough

  • @owenbrunson2231

    @owenbrunson2231

    Жыл бұрын

    Isn't that just the healthy ravens team?

  • @yolkyboi5916

    @yolkyboi5916

    Жыл бұрын

    Imagine if the dolphins used this when they had tannehil, who was a actual wide receiver. Would be nearly unstoppable

  • @lukevance7615
    @lukevance7615 Жыл бұрын

    Great work friend 👏 👍 Injoy all the information you provided

  • @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
    @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly Жыл бұрын

    The 2008 Miami Dolphins surprise turnaround season was also made possible in part by two more things aside from NFL teams being unprepared for the wildcat offense: 1. Tom Brady’s torn ACL against the Chiefs in week 1. 2. Brett Favre’s late-year shoulder injury on the Jets, which was the biggest cause of them stumbling down the stretch and losing the tiebreaker to the Dolphins in week 17.

  • @blakewilliams2185

    @blakewilliams2185

    Жыл бұрын

    It messed the Chiefs up worse than it did the Patriots, their coaching made Matt Cassel look so good that we took him as a starter for a truly shitty four years. The highlight was making the playoffs in 2010 and then getting completely blown out by the Ravens in the Wild Card.

  • @m305gangster

    @m305gangster

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s always somebody in the comments like this 😂 this happened way too long ago just give credit and move on

  • @Misslastate2001
    @Misslastate2001 Жыл бұрын

    Hey KTO. I would’ve watched sooner but I got the notification late. Anyway thank you for uploading dude. Your vids are amazing and so enjoyable and have been for the last 4 years when I found you.

  • @stephenaohara
    @stephenaohara Жыл бұрын

    Great video dude, super enjoyable to watch

  • @sosmooth13
    @sosmooth137 ай бұрын

    Honestly, the wildcat set us up for the modern day QB’s we have today. I remember how huge the rpo era was with Tebow, Kapernick, RG3 and so on up to what we have today.

  • @the.seagull.35
    @the.seagull.35 Жыл бұрын

    Your storytelling and video editing is always great and its getting even better... God’s blessed you. Keep it up!

  • @lastsinnersa8002
    @lastsinnersa8002 Жыл бұрын

    Henning had been running a mobile QB offense in the 1980s with the Atlanta Falcons but Steve Bartkowsi was too far into his career to be mobile anymore, so it bombed. At least he made a variant work eventually.

  • @adchrisrob
    @adchrisrob Жыл бұрын

    New to this channel - this was very well done. Good storytelling. You've earned a subscriber 👍

  • @masonboerger7935
    @masonboerger7935 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Very informational and well put together and totally distracted me from my awful meal prep🤝

  • @BobHank2
    @BobHank2 Жыл бұрын

    Kro, your craftsmanship & communication are amazing. It takes a lot of work to produce this quality.

  • @mitchbrown6652

    @mitchbrown6652

    Жыл бұрын

    @3:12 they show a formation of "regular shotgun" with 12 players. What craftsmanship are you talking about?

  • @LegendOfKhaos12

    @LegendOfKhaos12

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mitchbrown6652 lmao one mistake. Tiny ass mistake at that😂

  • @mitchbrown6652

    @mitchbrown6652

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LegendOfKhaos12 You follow football, right? Tell me, in practice, or a game, is 12 men on the field a "tiny ass mistake". I saw it instantly because your eye gets good for that over time lol. But yes the entire video is excellent besides that. They did very well im just bustin balls over my pet peeve lol

  • @shaggy6165
    @shaggy6165 Жыл бұрын

    its always a good day when kto uploads

  • @jacobschurman8522
    @jacobschurman8522 Жыл бұрын

    Always look forward to your uploads. Great stuff

  • @samrheins4213
    @samrheins4213 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! Well researched and high quality.

  • @drewblunck
    @drewblunck Жыл бұрын

    We definitely need to see the wildcat even more now because running backs and wide receivers can pass way better than ever before especially with people like Derek Henry, Cedrick Wilson, Odell Beckham, Jarvis Landry, etc…

  • @KevinCCucumber

    @KevinCCucumber

    Жыл бұрын

    and if you wanted, athletic qbs could be receiving threats

  • @drewblunck

    @drewblunck

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KevinCCucumber true like Lamar, Allen, Murry, etc

  • @awesomerob8157

    @awesomerob8157

    Жыл бұрын

    Kadarius toney aswell. He’s my biggest sleeper wr this year (maybe a little biased) He played qb in high school, and he makes someone miss just about every play.

  • @ironsyd4022

    @ironsyd4022

    Жыл бұрын

    The wildcat is t something you can use on a season basis. Any defense I feel like can shut it down. It’s just has to be right the time and the right situation

  • @williamle4474

    @williamle4474

    Жыл бұрын

    I need Kyle shanahan using this formation with Deebo!

  • @m1lkl1zard8
    @m1lkl1zard8 Жыл бұрын

    6:33 " With Darren McFadden and Felix Jones." Don't forget they also had a young, stout fullback by thr name of Peyton Hillis, and a qb who should have been an NFL all star

  • @dallaswood4117

    @dallaswood4117

    Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite college teams of all time and I’ve lived in Utah my whole life

  • @homedeezyfasheezy5662
    @homedeezyfasheezy56628 ай бұрын

    Just subscribed… your videos keep popping up in feed and I keep watching. Keep up the quality and informative content.

  • @Humble_Legend
    @Humble_Legend9 ай бұрын

    Great video...As a Dolphins fan this brings back great memories of a fun year.

  • @nlyoswag7151
    @nlyoswag7151 Жыл бұрын

    KTO you’re the best nfl KZreadr

  • @CorpCapn
    @CorpCapn Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate you saying that the Philly special was the most iconic super bowl play of the last decade and not the malcolm butler interception. Sincerely, a still broken seahawk fan

  • @billblessington3912
    @billblessington3912 Жыл бұрын

    That was a great analysis thank you

  • @aceben3
    @aceben3 Жыл бұрын

    Nice vid, enjoyed the trip down memory lane. Couple things to add. WC was also a tackle over formation. The LT moved over outside the RT and a TE lined up where the LT normally would be. Then a FB behind both OTs. Easy to get a push behind that. Also the WC was usually not option oriented. You could just run blast, power, fly sweep, maybe a counter. Though it did look like they were running triple opt from a gun split variant in the vid.

  • @Devjumps
    @Devjumps Жыл бұрын

    Lifelong phins fan, I can say that this 2008 season and 2002 season which also featured Ricky Williams were the most fun to watch. Hoping I’ll add 2022 to the list. Great vid.

  • @robwilliams9965
    @robwilliams9965 Жыл бұрын

    Another fantastic cut! Thank you for your excellent content KTO

  • @michaels2264
    @michaels2264 Жыл бұрын

    something also to note- this was the year the Pats missed the playoffs by a tiebreaker, not even by one game. Brady was on IR, and if they make a run into the playoffs, wouldn't need to have won the SB, but reached the AFCC or something, it really would have added to Bill's legacy that he could do that after Brady tearing his ACL

  • @bjchit

    @bjchit

    Жыл бұрын

    Instead his legacy is that of a coach who can’t make the playoffs without Tom Brady.

  • @26reasonz31

    @26reasonz31

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bjchit but he just made the playoffs... with a rookie QB

  • @bjchit

    @bjchit

    Жыл бұрын

    @@26reasonz31 Skated in as a wildcard team and was promptly destroyed in the first game.

  • @26reasonz31

    @26reasonz31

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bjchit but he still made the playoffs.. so your statement is irrelevant.

  • @bjchit

    @bjchit

    Жыл бұрын

    @@26reasonz31 “But he still made the playoffs after the NFL expanded the playoffs and just barely at that before getting blown out, der”.

  • @carsonianthegreat4672
    @carsonianthegreat4672 Жыл бұрын

    The Wildcat formation as we now know it was popularized by Coach Bill Snyder with the Kansas State Wildcats.

  • @DynastyIcon
    @DynastyIcon Жыл бұрын

    KTO back at it with another BANGER 🔥🔥🔥

  • @joeconti2396
    @joeconti2396 Жыл бұрын

    I remember that season. It was crazy. Miami blew up. Ronnie Brown was the hottest thing in the league. They ran it so well too.

  • @glenwest1911
    @glenwest1911 Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding video and topic.

  • @305cc
    @305cc Жыл бұрын

    Just found a new channel to binge watch videos 😂 thanks for the content bro 😉

  • @Quortezz3
    @Quortezz3 Жыл бұрын

    We have the old school wildcat show up as trick plays from time to time now - besides the Phillie Special, we also had the Henry jump pass vs Baltimore and other plays using Henry, and we saw the Raiders throw in Mariota for stuff like that as some examples

  • @peelslowly28
    @peelslowly28 Жыл бұрын

    As a Dolphins fan I appreciate how you made a video about them since they haven't been relevant for a while and I hope that changes with Tua.

  • @MrJayheller
    @MrJayheller Жыл бұрын

    Always great stuff… love the exit song too

  • @stelchipz6932
    @stelchipz6932 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. And when you brought up Pat White that was a nostalgia moment

  • @ThePlayYoutube
    @ThePlayYoutube Жыл бұрын

    As a years long subscriber, this is my favorite video you’ve ever done, and I don’t even care about the Dolphins. I loved the music style, editing, video, everything. If you weren’t meaning to try something different, then great, but if you wanted this one to be different then you nailed it. Hell yea @KTO Best football content on YT

  • @thekingofwar541
    @thekingofwar541 Жыл бұрын

    I see KTO I click

  • @125henni
    @125henni Жыл бұрын

    I remember this. So glad u did a video on it

  • @MrServo76000_
    @MrServo76000_ Жыл бұрын

    Another excellent minidocumentary KTO

  • @Exil22
    @Exil22 Жыл бұрын

    Goated topic. Loved the video

  • @travisatwell2855
    @travisatwell2855 Жыл бұрын

    I love this team. They had so much heart and even though the coaching staff was about as incompetent as it gets they still played hard. That was a solid roster but with terrible terrible coaching

  • @emanplymouth
    @emanplymouth Жыл бұрын

    Hey KTO! Hope you’re doing well! Took me a while to watch this but I absolutely love all of your videos

  • @brandonhinrichs4393
    @brandonhinrichs4393 Жыл бұрын

    I just imagine the defense screaming "what are they doing?" "Whats happening?" Lol

  • @AdamEmond
    @AdamEmond Жыл бұрын

    Goosebumps with that ending clip! Go Bills!

  • @settingsun3470

    @settingsun3470

    Жыл бұрын

    cool to see you here

  • @Funwithhighnotes

    @Funwithhighnotes

    Жыл бұрын

    Heck yes that was epic! Let’s go BUFFALO!!!

  • @jamessanders145

    @jamessanders145

    Жыл бұрын

    Bo Gills

  • @statboy11

    @statboy11

    Жыл бұрын

    13 seconds

  • @Breeceboy

    @Breeceboy

    Жыл бұрын

    Mahomes is better

  • @Avvura
    @Avvura Жыл бұрын

    All it takes to win the division is Brady to get hurt, still tiebreak over the pats, and win with Pennington and a wildcat offense.

  • @ausauce8914
    @ausauce8914 Жыл бұрын

    As an Arkansas fan those wildcat days with D-Mac were amazing. He could do it all.

  • @insertcolorfulmetaphor8520
    @insertcolorfulmetaphor8520 Жыл бұрын

    to... Ray Finkle. I'm dyin... that was hilarious. "Laces out, Dan!"

  • @ThirteenAmp
    @ThirteenAmp Жыл бұрын

    The Panthers used the wild cat in 2006 with D. Williams taking the snaps when Dan Henning was OC, he went to be OC in Miami in 2008

  • @chrisd6287

    @chrisd6287

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for repeating info stated in the video 👍

  • @ConsistentlyInconsistent21

    @ConsistentlyInconsistent21

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chrisd6287 lmao

  • @l9o6p7a3k4a
    @l9o6p7a3k4a Жыл бұрын

    Bill Snyder made it popular in 1997 at K state dude! That’s where it got the name wildcat.

  • @ralph7077
    @ralph7077 Жыл бұрын

    I’m new to football. That one in the end, now I know where the RPO came from! Amazing video!

  • @mysteryman447
    @mysteryman4478 ай бұрын

    0:53 the prediction being the exact opposite of what they ended up going is absolutely hilarious lmao

  • @jayc2fly535
    @jayc2fly535 Жыл бұрын

    Yessssss! He's back!

  • @gatienlaurol5793
    @gatienlaurol5793 Жыл бұрын

    The Wildcat was a gimmick formation and like any gimmick, defensive coordinators caught up with it and adjusted accordingly. It had a good run while it lasted though!

  • @Guy-vv2vm
    @Guy-vv2vm Жыл бұрын

    Bro this was a great video brought back memories it was truly a stunner at that time

  • @eertiewpsdjk2127
    @eertiewpsdjk2127 Жыл бұрын

    Your editing is amazing! By far the best NFL KZreadr.

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