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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: May 30, 2009
This shouldn't be surprising, considering Harvin's speed and explosiveness. The wildcat offense consists of Harvin lining up next to a quarterback or running back out of the shotgun and running draw plays or handoffs to confuse the defense.
According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Bevell said the offensive changes will grant players the opportunity to use their best abilities.
“We’re up there trying to diagram everything we can,” Bevell said. “We’re looking at things we do, we’re looking at things other teams have done and trying to get the ball to our playmakers.”
Harvin agreed when asked about using the wildcat at the University of Florida, saying he had success with the formation because it lets him use his explosiveness.
“I did that a lot," Harvin said. "That is a lot of my versatility. The...
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