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By KC Joyner
ESPN Insider Sunday, September 27, 2009 Former Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Jon Runyan had an interesting comment last year regarding Andy Reid's approach to the running game. Runyan said Reid will pound the ball only if he has early success on the ground. If the run isn't working, Reid's play-calling focus will immediately turn back to the passing game. That is the key reason Philadelphia has installed the Wildcat. For all the hullabaloo surrounding this formation, it really boils down to being a shotgun-based run setup. It ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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