Me too, it's the Meerkat offense. Prairie Dawg sounds disgusting.
Below is an article about the university down in south Louisiana running it. Warning it talks about LSU.
LSU football coach Les Miles vows offense will play better
Published: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/20...s_miles_v.html
The offense often runs what is known as a "meerkat offense," a scheme in which the team comes to the line of scrimmage and then checks off on a play sent in from the sideline. The whole can have a tense feel, as it often involves running the play clock dangerously low and each unit -- receivers and line, for example -- seems to be absorbing different signals from the sideline. When it operates smoothly, the offense can adjust almost immediately to whatever defense it confronts and the tempo favors those teams with quick releases and tight pass patterns.
But it also presents a young quarterback with many responsibilities. LSU deliberately streamlined its defense this year after last year's unit seemed confused and Miles conceded a similar, stripped-down approach may carry benefits for the offense. Overall, however, the staff continues to believe the "meerkat" gives it advantages and the Tigers are likely to "mix and match" it with basic huddles and the like, he said.