By Bill Williamson
The Kansas City Chiefs wasted no time in tinkering with the Wildcat formation Saturday. New offensive coordinator Charlie Weis dedicated an entire period to the formation.
Our sound-off question to Kansas City fans is does that notion excite you? Do you think the Wildcat (perhaps the WildChief) would work in Kansas City? Or do you think the Wildcat is passé and Kansas City should just keep its offense traditional.
With Jamaal Charles, Thomas Jones and rookie receiver Dexter McCluster all Wildcat candidates, it could be an interesting wrinkle in Weis’ playbook. Hit my mailbag with your thoughts on how you think it would affect Kansas City’s offense. I will post some of your responses later in the week. [Reply]
Originally Posted by the Talking Can:
the wildcat - in the nfl - is a gimmick...you run it because you don't have a drop back passer you trust....
you haven't, and won't, see a superbowl quality teaming spending much time on the wildcat...because it takes what should be your best and most important player - your QB - out of the offense....
Originally Posted by KC Fish:
I hate to see gimmicky shit like this. It's stupid to waste practice time on it. 4-5 Wildcat formation snaps in an entire season I can understand. But don't bother devoting practice time to it. Sheesh.
If we had a QB who could accurately throw, this wouldn't even be talked about...
You two hate this team and franchise more than I ever imagined. [Reply]
BTW way you didnt answer this in another thread, I am anxiously awaiting your reply?
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
I'm trying to figure out what you mean by "unacceptable" here. What choice to you have but to accept it? I mean, if it truly is unacceptable, what is your recourse to ensure that it doesn't happen?
This I want to know... I want to see if your just a message board hero or if you can actually make changes in the Chiefs organization...
I thought I was bad pissing on everyones threads when Herm was here... You've got me beat for sure... Only fact I am going to use to back this up is? Nothing... Absolutely nothing, just to watch you rant that much more...
This is fun!
Oh and edit: All the bitching I did about Herm did absolutely nothing... Nobody listened at One Arrowhead Dr. [Reply]
BTW way you didnt answer this in another thread, I am anxiously awaiting your reply?
This I want to know... I want to see if your just a message board hero or if you can actually make changes in the Chiefs organization...
I thought I was bad pissing on everyones threads when Herm was here... You've got me beat for sure... Only fact I am going to use to back this up is? Nothing... Absolutely nothing, just to watch you rant that much more...
This is fun!
Post the link to that thread. I'm pretty sure I responded to that post.
Probably in case Matt Cassel does his usual 3 and out drives they can just leave him on the sideline and hope 3 running backs can move us up and down the field hiking the ball to each other. [Reply]
Originally Posted by the Talking Can:
the wildcat - in the nfl - is a gimmick...you run it because you don't have a drop back passer you trust....
you haven't, and won't, see a superbowl quality teaming spending much time on the wildcat...because it takes what should be your best and most important player - your QB - out of the offense....
Dallas runs it. Jets run it. Chargers run it. Vikings run it. Philly does too... Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]