Against the Patriots, the Dolphins went into the game with four Wildcat plays installed that they were capable of running, one of which was a passing play designed for Ronnie Brown to hit tight end Anthony Fasano. Since then, the Wildcat has become much more complex. The team has used it 59 times this season, gaining an average of 7.1 yards a play for a total of 420 yards and eight touchdowns. During that time, more than eight other wrinkles have been utilized in games. "Right now, we've probably run 12 to 15 other plays [in games]," coach Tony Sparano said. Since then, the Bills, 49ers and Jets have tried to utilize their version of the Wildcat against the Patriots.