‘The problem, said Cowart, centers around running backs Richie Anderson and Curtis Martin because they can line up anywhere on the field and be a threat. Utilizing Anderson and Martin’s versatile was a top priority going into training camp. "They’re definitely one of the toughest teams to prepare for because they run so many different formations," Cowart said. "They use their guys in so many various ways. They’ve got Richie Anderson catching a ton of balls and Curtis Martin lining up wide. "You have to watch out for those guys. They have so many different formations that it gets you confused. They have Richie Anderson out wide and Wayne Chrebet in close. Things like that can make you line up incorrectly. "We’re definitely going to prepare for (the no-huddle). We do a good job each time against the Jets. They haven’t run wild on us or thrown the ball wild on us. But the hurry-up offense is definitely a concern."’