Scott7975 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago This video is 2 weeks old but it popped up in my feed. I thought it was pretty cool. First time I seen a sideline sheet up close and explained. Also goes through a little evolution of it. If you were ever curious about the sideline sheets, like me, this is a cool video. On a side note, I can't believe players remember all that *****. 2 1 3 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 3 minutes ago, Scott7975 said: This video is 2 weeks old but it popped up in my feed. I thought it was pretty cool. First time I seen a sideline sheet up close and explained. Also goes through a little evolution of it. If you were ever curious about the sideline sheets, like me, this is a cool video. On a side note, I can't believe players remember all that *****. It's just like learning French or Spanish Football is a language that these people are learning for 15 years... You also get what you put in That's why some players don't last long because at the NFL it's even more complex than college Jon gruden is historically known for Old School West Coast 20-word verbiage plays You need to be extremely smart to execute his offense Edited 8 hours ago by Buffalo716 3 Quote
Ray Stonada Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Luckily thanks to many years reading this board I understand this stuff perfectly Tbh I’m less confused by it than I used to be but it’s the speed that they process this stuff that leaves me in the dust. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Ray Stonada said: Luckily thanks to many years reading this board I understand this stuff perfectly Tbh I’m less confused by it than I used to be but it’s the speed that they process this stuff that leaves me in the dust. Scatter to West right tight, F left , 372 y stick z spot That's a simple gruden play call Quote
Ray Stonada Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said: Scatter to West right tight, F left , 372 y stick z spot That's a simple gruden play call Okay I have trouble understanding this lol But give me a playbook and three weeks of camp and I'm on it coach! 1 Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Wait, Gruden knows what a sideline sheet is?!? What an incredible watch. I think he would make an excellent HC candidate should the Bills choose to move on from McDermott. If not, I saw a video of Marty Morhinweg explaining why they don’t allow the hip drop tackle!! How are guys like this still available?!? Edited 4 hours ago by Kirby Jackson 1 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: Wait, Gruden knows what a sideline sheet is?!? What an incredible watch. I think he would make an excellent HC candidate should the Bills choose to move on from McDermott. If not, I saw a video of Marty Morhinweg explaining why they don’t allow the hip drop tackle!! How are guys like this still available?!? the guy is just explaining the sideline sheet to people who don't know what it is........ Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said: the guy is just explaining the sideline sheet to people who don't know what it is........ If he can do that, he can surely lead this Bills team to a few straight Super Bowls. Quote
LewPort71 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Play calls from 'back in the day' Lew, go to the maple tree and do a button hook. Hike on 3 Quote
Livinginthepast Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: It's just like learning French or Spanish Football is a language that these people are learning for 15 years... You also get what you put in That's why some players don't last long because at the NFL it's even more complex than college Jon gruden is historically known for Old School West Coast 20-word verbiage plays You need to be extremely smart to execute his offense Sometimes I wonder if Brady's is written on a napkin? 1. Run 2 Run 3. Run 4. Touche push 5.Pass to someone whos open 6. Lateral slant pass 7. If nobody is open, QB runs. 8. See #1 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Good to see that no matter what happened between him and the Raiders he still goes to the barber with Mark Davis. 1 Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) "Let me tell you something, man. This play sheet right here? I really like this thing, man. See these? Words, man. *aggressively taps the playsheet* you just say the words. Lookie here: Triple-YX-banana-71-Alpha-left-split-post-54-Charmander-slot-omega; on one" *Scribbles incoherent play diagram on whiteboard* "Easy peesie, man" How close was I? Edited 1 hour ago by TheyCallMeAndy Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago Gruden with Josh would be interesting. Just sayin Quote
SoCal Deek Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago That is SUPER COOL! Thanks for sharing. Those sideline sheets look like when somebody’s putting a PowerPoint presentation together and simply refuses to eliminate any slides. The presentation runs thirty minutes long and the second half ends up a total disaster with the presenter flipping through the remaining slides at something approaching light speed. 😂 A couple of observations: First, these teams must be totally screwed when the local hotel’s laminater machine is on the fritz on game day morning. Second, what’s with all of these coaches sporting clear framed glasses these days. Was there a memo from the commissioner?? Quote
Buffalo03 Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago Z X O 2 right apple. L24 up down broken glass window on 2....ready break Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago 18 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said: Second, what’s with all of these coaches sporting clear framed glasses these days. Was there a memo from the commissioner?? They've been in so long (few years) they finally made it to the 60 year old millionaires and therefore are on their way out. Quote
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