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Phin Phanatic:
Remember when everyone on ESPN said Miami couldn’t run the wildcat against Rex Ryan’s Jets? Remember when Drew Bennett said Miami couldn’t beat New York because all their offense had going for it was the Wildcat? Remember when Pete Prisco simplified our offense to simply “the Wildcat?” Well it was a bunch of ******** because [...]
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