‘He said just the idea that an opponent has a special weapon forces teams to spend time preparing. "To be honest with you, one of the reasons we have it is we think that there is a definite advantage to that because what we say is this: If you’ve got something that’s unusual, the coaches are going to take an hour to sit there and talk about it. And then on the field they’re going to do a 10-minute walk-through on the wildcat. And then in practice, out of their 45 plays they’ll take five on the Wildcat. So if you take all that, it’s somewhere between 5 and 15 percent of their time that they have available that they’re using on the Wildcat. Every snap and every minute they take doing that means they’re not working on their base offense, the base pass plays, the base pass protections. So hopefully it helps you win games."’