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Subject: One possible answer...


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Go Green
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Date Posted: 12:32:56 08/27/24 Tue
In reply to: An Observer 's message, "Stayin' Alive, Stayin' Alive, Ha Ha Ha Ha, Stayin' Alive" on 10:26:15 08/27/24 Tue


I would not be surprised if this technology ends up playing a role in all helmets down the road...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knGJ0T477UM

Little known fact--the football huddle was invented by deaf players who were sick of the other team seeing what play they were doing to run when they called the play in sign language.

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Lurker
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Date Posted: 12:50:36 08/27/24 Tue

Have to be an obnoxious proud parent: my son was on of the most earnest “signers” in the league his freshman year! A true talent!

I am so anxious to see how the Lions do Sep 21. Couldnt ask for a better barometer than Lafayette. Fingers crossed

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[> [> [> Subject: Re: Stayin' Alive, Stayin' Alive, Ha Ha Ha Ha, Stayin' Alive


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An Observer
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Date Posted: 13:32:29 08/27/24 Tue

Not obnoxious. If you're the starting quarterback, be the best passer and runner you can be. If you're the signer, be the most earnest signer you can be.

I would actually love the opportunity to speak to a signer. The modern football offense can have a playbook with 100+ plays in it.

Each play's designation in the playbook might have six or seven components in it: several words or phrases indicating how each of the backs, the wide-outs and the linemen align and then a separate phrase for the play itself. The play name might have six or seven words in it.

And that's for every one of 100+ plays.

How can the typical offensive cooridinator come up with distinct and easily visible signals for each of those 100+ plays?

How often is a mistake made?

I'm shocked that we don't see more often, after the ball is snapped, one player running off by himself in the wrong direction. You've got 50-80 offensive plays x 11 men on the field = 550-880 opportunties for a screw up per team per game. It's very impressive that we don't see more mistakes.

I want to ask you son, "Why not?"

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Lurker
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Date Posted: 15:42:59 08/27/24 Tue

2 reasons I believe:
Division of labor - different signers for different position groups
Not the nfl - i believe what you describe is more nfl-type playcalling. College offensive schemes are more streamlined. (And that’s why getting in and out of the huddle is a big part of learning curve for rookie qb’s). Having said that, I am with you on wondering how you come up with signals for just all the different presnap motions

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An Observer
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Date Posted: 16:35:58 08/27/24 Tue

Question about Columbia signaling:

Historically, when a team had two or three signalers on the sidelines waving their arms furiously, one or two of the signalers was a fake, to make sure that the defense could not pick up on the play call.

At Columbia, are you saying that the second and third signalers are there for specific position groups?

If so, I would imagine that, from series to series in the same game, the signalers change position groups, again to keep the defense from connecting specific signals to specific plays.

If so, that would be another place where the chain could break. Can you imagine being a split end lined up on the far end of the field away from his bench suddenly asking himself, "Wait, am I supposed to watch my guy with the red baseball cap or blue baseball cap?"

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Date Posted: 16:50:25 08/27/24 Tue

I am sworn to secrecy

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GP
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Date Posted: 13:28:13 09/06/24 Fri

Division of labor is the easiest way to get your signs stolen. The o-line needs much less information and as a result you can identify the difference in run/pass signals very quickly.

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