Dolphins Surprise Jets With Direct Snap To Quarterback |
October 14 , 2009 |
MIAMI--The Dolphins offense kept the Jets defense off-balance for most of the night on Monday, but saved their biggest surprise for the fourth quarter when they lined up in a conventional formation and direct-snapped to their quarterback, Chad Henne. Henne responded by leading the team on a last-minute touchdown drive. “We love experimenting with different formations,” said offensive coordinator Dan Henning. “We’ll try just about anything to score a touchdown. But one thing we’ve shied away from this year is snapping the ball to our quarterback and letting him drop back to pass. This is actually pretty common in conventional offenses. The Jets didn't know what him them. They just kept tackling Ronnie Brown and getting up and celebrating." |
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