I said no originally, but the more I think about this, the more I'm leaning the other way. I didn't see any need to use it with what they have now for talent and offensive program, but this is a very effective tool, no matter what your program is, and Bill is the kind of guy who likes as many tools as possible. The only problem I think he'd have with it is that someone else thought of it first, and it wouldn't be named after him. 
I disagree. IT's only really effective on teams that have two backs that pose a large threat in the running game.
What ones do we have? Kevin faulk is many things, an explosive north to south runner is not one of them. Despite LM's day, he's not exactly what i would call an impact back. the law firm is an ok back, but certainly not one defense feel threatened by.
IT works for miami because they have two explosive backs in brown and ricky, and a run blocking O-line.
The patriots have little to none of the personal that make it an impressive fashion. If they want to run the ball with power, they'd be better served by going ace big with two tight ends.
I agree
COMPLETELY about Faulk not being a North-to-South runner ... he drives me absolutely crazy with the time and energy he wastes looking for "a way around", (to the point of wanting him
gone) ... if he used as much energy going
forward as he does going sideways, he'd be 200% more effective, (the fact that he has never come to realize this over the years makes me wonder seriously about what's going on "upstairs"). That said, the success of the "Wildcat" depends on blocking as much as it does the 'backs, and Faulk is a
very effective blocker, and could also be used as the "bait" in this particular play.
It's been shown many times, in college especially, that you don't necessarily
need two great 'backs for the Wildcat to be successful, just a decent runner, good blocking, and clean execution of the play. The play
itself has the innate ability to completely catch defenses off-guard, without the time to make proper adjustments. My first thought was also "no way", because of how this team works offensively and the type of 'backs we have, but the more I watch it run and the more I analyze it, the more I think it could be useful, if only to just throw a wrench at opposing teams' defenses from time-to-time, and loosen up the pocket for Bill on other "trick" plays.