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Foxx is a versatile receiving prospect that started 12 games for UConn last year, getting snaps at receiver, punt returner, kick returner, and even as a wildcat style quarterback. UConn head coach Bob Diaco explained his usage there.
"It is not a Foxx package, it is the offense," Diaco said. "I guess the opponent can look at it any way they want to look at it, but if they want to look at the Foxx plan as a wildcat plan, then they would be making a mistake. Foxx can throw all of the passes, he has a strong arm, he can run our offense. He can run our offense from the gun, he can run our offense from under center."
Hawks46":3l5zzfp3 said:Would appear to be returner depth for the offseason, but I'd wonder if they might be trying him at backup QB ?
October 8, 2014.“I guess the opponent can look at it any way they want to look at it, but if they want to look at the Foxx plan as a wildcat plan, then they would be making a mistake.
“Foxx can throw all of the passes, he has a strong arm, he can run our offense. He can run our offense from the gun, he can run our offense from under center.”
That'd be the "Killer Bees". Miami did it first with Marino. It kind of makes crazy sense to have a bunch of shifty receivers to match their scat back quarterback all at their best off schedule playing playground offense.hawkfan68":39kfqzpp said:The Redskins had the smurfs, maybe the Seahawks with Baldwin, Lockett, and Foxx can be referred to as the "dwarfs". It's weird to say that since they are all still taller than me
hawkfan68":2ke0b81t said:The Redskins had the smurfs, maybe the Seahawks with Baldwin, Lockett, and Foxx can be referred to as the "dwarfs". It's weird to say that since they are all still taller than me