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Wildcat formation is a formation for the offense in football in which the ball is snapped not to the quarterback but directly to a player of another position lined up at the quarterback position. (In most systems, this is a running back , but some playbooks have a wide receiver , fullback , or tight end taking the snap.)
In Week 3 of the aforementioned 2008 season, the Dolphins used the Wildcat formation to throw the Patriots (who were without Tom Brady that year because of an ACL injury earlier in the season) off and went on to upset them, 38–13, snapping their 20-game regular season winning streak that dated back to December 10, 2006, which coincidentally ...
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The Kentucky Wildcats took a small step on offense in their college football Week 4 win over Ohio, but questions about the Kentucky offense remain.
Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn (right) and linebacker Micah Parsons (left) will pull out all the stops to try to contain the potent 49ers offense in Sunday's divisional playoff game.
In football, the formation describes how the players in a team are positioned on the field. Many variations are possible on both sides of the ball, depending on the strategy being employed. On offense, the formation must include at least seven players on the line of scrimmage, including a center to start the play by snapping the ball.
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