There are some visuals of the wildcat offense drawn up over at ESPN. ESPN - Wildcat is effective because all four options look the same - NFL
None of the diagrams is actually accurate as none of them show a unbalanced O-line. CK saw it first and mentioned it in another thread.
What sets this formation apart is that it leaves basically every player on offense on one single defensive player.... It kind of negates the front 7. That's good against teams with a strong front 7, like the Patsies and the Bolts... Of course, Brown will have to pass more if we are to use it as often as we have been. Even if he doesn't complete the pass (and doesn't throw and INT), it will make the other options more viable...
exactly, but having your running back toss balls that can get intercepted easily will be a huge problem for us should we give up a pick 6 or two! Our offense is not good enough to overcome being down 14 points.. If you notice in both the wins we were tied or winning prior using this play alot.