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Anyone Else Notice DA's Number of Audibles?


TylerDurden

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A lot of the time plays called from the sidelines have built in audibles already. To make up for what the QB see the defense doing. Could be changes in pass protection or run blocking calls or motions. Not necessarily a totally different call. I noticed it too. DA is a smart QB.

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shula got the play calls in reasonably fast this time

Definitely think there's some credence to this.

It gave him time to get to the line and make adjustments. Usually the offense isn't getting lined up until there's 5 seconds to go.

That also reminds me, I meant to make a Shula appreciation thread yesterday, but i've spoiled it now, lol. He called a decisive and good game yesterday for the most part.

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It was mentioned during camp that cam was doing a few pre snap things he hadn't done in the past as well.

I missed that, but it's good to hear... I have advocated since Chud that Cam be given more autonomy with the calls. So, I hope what DA did yesterday was a bit of a preview of that in regards to the pre-snap.
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