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Subject: The Multiple Impacts of Helmet Microphones


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Date Posted: 12:18:20 09/05/24 Thu
In reply to: ivy guy 's message, "Helmet microphones ?" on 08:54:04 08/27/24 Tue

I learned over the last two weekends that college coaches can talk to their quarterback and one designated defensive player from the time the previous play ends until there are fifteen seconds left on the play clock.

I can see two interesting aspects of this timeframe:

(1) If the offense, like many in the Ivy League, does NOT huddle and goes right back into its formation, the offensive coordinator can see how the defense lines up and pass along any observations he sees. This is a huge advantage for the offense, new to this season.

(2) If the offensive coordinator is slow to choose a play and start communicating to his quarterback, it is entirely possible that they will hit the 15-second cutoff. Then what will they do? By then, it will too late to start the traditional signaling from the sidelines. The team may need to waste a time-out.

The helmets with microphones in them will play an outsized role for at least a few games this season.

The well organized, quick thinking teams will get to the line early and force the defense to show its formation. The disorganized, slow thinking teams will have some of their play calls cut off midstream and probably blow a few time-outs this season.

This will be another opportunity for the better coaches to outpeform relative to the weaker coaches. Who will win this battle?

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Go Green
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Date Posted: 12:34:26 09/05/24 Thu


... the team with the veteran quarterback will win the battle.

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Date Posted: 12:58:33 09/05/24 Thu

I don't think the quarterback will be driving the timeliness of communication. It'll be the offensive coordinator. This season will be a tough one for any brand new OC just learning the role.

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