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Uh oh, looks like another team is putting speedy receivers & backs in the gun...
Spectators at Brad Childress' mandatory 3-day mini camp were treated to a very unusual sight, the Vikings running plays out of a 'Wildcat-like' offensive formation. Offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell inserted Percy Harvin into the quarterback position & then ran from there. Chester Taylor and Darius Reynaud were also evaluated in the Wildcat role however it is the addition of Harvin that has Bevell & Childress thinking outside the box.
Known for being very conservative with his schemes & play-calling, Childress has embraced the need for change & is looking towards Harvin to be a serious 'x-factor' in his offense for 2009. Bevell says that they are about 20-30 plays inside the Vikings playbook that feature a Wildcat-type of formation & 15-20 of those plays have been added within the past month alone.
“We’re up there trying to diagram everything we can,” Bevell told the AP yesterday, “We’re looking at things we can do. We’re looking at things other teams have done and trying to get the ball to our playmakers.”
Aside from the a single-wing formation opening up the field for Percy Harvin to make plays, the Vikings do expect the Wildcat to aid in the play making ability of Adrian Peterson. -AE
Spectators at Brad Childress' mandatory 3-day mini camp were treated to a very unusual sight, the Vikings running plays out of a 'Wildcat-like' offensive formation. Offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell inserted Percy Harvin into the quarterback position & then ran from there. Chester Taylor and Darius Reynaud were also evaluated in the Wildcat role however it is the addition of Harvin that has Bevell & Childress thinking outside the box.
Known for being very conservative with his schemes & play-calling, Childress has embraced the need for change & is looking towards Harvin to be a serious 'x-factor' in his offense for 2009. Bevell says that they are about 20-30 plays inside the Vikings playbook that feature a Wildcat-type of formation & 15-20 of those plays have been added within the past month alone.
“We’re up there trying to diagram everything we can,” Bevell told the AP yesterday, “We’re looking at things we can do. We’re looking at things other teams have done and trying to get the ball to our playmakers.”
Aside from the a single-wing formation opening up the field for Percy Harvin to make plays, the Vikings do expect the Wildcat to aid in the play making ability of Adrian Peterson. -AE