The Miami Dolphins unveiled their version of the wildcat single wing offense for the first time in the NFL preseason and it worked like a charm. Starting QB Chad Pennington went 8 of 11 for 105 yards and a touchdown pass as the Dolphins first team offense played well in a 27-17 victory over the Carolina Panthers.
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said that there werent any big secrets:
"There are really no secrets there, but it's good homework for us -- a chance to see what people have been studying during their offseason, and how they want to defend this.
Pennington was also pleased with the productivity of the offense:
"The wildcat went well. Anything we can do to get an edge, I'm all for it."
Ronnie Brown caught Penningtons TD pass and joined in the chorus with his positive assessment:
"We made some strides. We're going in the right direction."
Carolina coach John Fox sounded nonplussed, a surprising tone with a 0-2 team. His comments further suggested that the Panthers might be keeping a lot of their schemes under wraps in the preseason:
"Our first unit looked a little sharper. We're not there yet, but I thought it was an improvement."
Defensive end Julius Peppers sounded a similar tone:
"We've got to work on everything. That's what the preseason is for."
Panthers starting QB Jake Delhomme was also upbeat after the game:
"We did better things tonight. It's a process, but we're doing all right."
The Panthers will begin the NFL regular season on Sunday, September 13th at home against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Dolphins will face the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome to get their regular season slate underway.
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said that there werent any big secrets:
"There are really no secrets there, but it's good homework for us -- a chance to see what people have been studying during their offseason, and how they want to defend this.
Pennington was also pleased with the productivity of the offense:
"The wildcat went well. Anything we can do to get an edge, I'm all for it."
Ronnie Brown caught Penningtons TD pass and joined in the chorus with his positive assessment:
"We made some strides. We're going in the right direction."
Carolina coach John Fox sounded nonplussed, a surprising tone with a 0-2 team. His comments further suggested that the Panthers might be keeping a lot of their schemes under wraps in the preseason:
"Our first unit looked a little sharper. We're not there yet, but I thought it was an improvement."
Defensive end Julius Peppers sounded a similar tone:
"We've got to work on everything. That's what the preseason is for."
Panthers starting QB Jake Delhomme was also upbeat after the game:
"We did better things tonight. It's a process, but we're doing all right."
The Panthers will begin the NFL regular season on Sunday, September 13th at home against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Dolphins will face the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome to get their regular season slate underway.
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