Here's another reason to experiment with the Razorback

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Here's another reason to experiment with the Razorback
4:49 PM Wed, Jun 10, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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The primary reason the Cowboys are tinkering with the Razorback, their version of the Wildcat formation, is because they're looking for ways to take advantage of Felix Jones' explosiveness.

But there's also a side benefit.

"We want to look at it both sides of the ball -- defensively, because we're probably going to see it some," Phillips said.

For example, the Eagles used the Wildcat for a handful of snaps last season, and ESPN.com's Matt Mosley believes it could become a significant part of Philadelphia's offense with rookie RB LeSean McCoy taking direct snaps.
 
cowboyjoe;2805802 said:
Here's another reason to experiment with the Razorback
4:49 PM Wed, Jun 10, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Tim MacMahon/Blogger Bio | E-mail | News tips


The primary reason the Cowboys are tinkering with the Razorback, their version of the Wildcat formation, is because they're looking for ways to take advantage of Felix Jones' explosiveness.

But there's also a side benefit.

"We want to look at it both sides of the ball -- defensively, because we're probably going to see it some," Phillips said.

For example, the Eagles used the Wildcat for a handful of snaps last season, and ESPN.com's Matt Mosley believes it could become a significant part of Philadelphia's offense with rookie RB LeSean McCoy taking direct snaps.


Well, duh?

That is the same thing I told Quarterback Coach when he went into his spasm on why the media had TO TELL THE WHOLE WORLD what the Cowboys are doing!


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