There was an apparent miscommunication with the play calls on the wristbands 😬
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Someone is getting fired
Fired, hired back just so they can fire them again!
Raise the qb iq rating for noticing this
Smart QB would have made a play right then.
@@zacharyradford5552 it depends on if your qb plan to player throw or spot throw....some plays you are throwing to a spot and your receivers just have to get there
@zacharyradford5552 nah. An athletic qb might be able to do something but they call in two plays based on the groupings on the field. If the plays don't line up with the set it's just wrong. Nothing to audible to.
Bro he’s a professional QB he should be able to tell if the play doesn’t match the personnel the play doesn’t workkkk cuz people aren’t in the right spots
@@zacharyradford5552every personnel group has multiple formations and lots of plays… he would have no way of getting the right play 😂
99 percent sure this was also in the XFL championship game. The QB (Luis Perez) would end up leading his team to an upset win over the other team who I believe were undefeated up to that point.
It’s not. They are playing the Defenders who they did play in the XFL championship but their jersey has UFL in this video meaning it’s from this year not last.
And that's why they don't coach on the NFL
Yall saying QB should memorize playbooks and whatnot, but Brady wore wristbands so…
Brady would still know at least a few plays to call by personnel on the field
@@tommcquade5213Brady would never be given the wrong wristband in the first place LMAO
OMAHA OMAHA, call the 4 verts audible
Coaches are such control freaks now, they coach the game like they’re playing madden and they give the player no room to make any decisions on their own, except what happens during the actual play
Yo be fair a lot of players are idiots that don’t understand anything about the depth of the game. I had a QB in Highschool who was encouraged to call audibles and read the D but never did. Not a single time
@@capitaljay1It might be different in football but I coach goalkeepers for soccer, and I can count on my hands the amount of players I’ve coached in 5 years that just had no hope to succeed. What I see 9 times out of ten are kids that either had zero coaching up until the high school level, or horrible coaching (horrible coaching is wayyy worse). I went from a travel team B team player to a starting varsity player in 1 year of a real professional coaching me, which is a message I try to give to my kids. Kids are incredibly dynamic and relentless if you push them consistently and with the right level of intensity.
Like you'd know. Big pro here guys watch out.
@@BIGGIN88TWO I’ve *never* been a pro. But I’ve seen it on multiple levels. Coaches are ego maniacs with trust issues and often times players don’t know the right way to communicate.
They teach rote copy instead of critical thinking skills.
This is where people like Andy Reid and Bill Belichick are transcendent when measured against their peers, even though the two have vastly different styles.
*Good Players won’t Overcome Bad Coaching*
@@capitaljay1yeah I feel that. Back in high school I was the defensive captain and could audible plays but as a DE I preferred to run the play I was given since idk about coverage
the black looks sweet on that blue
You should be able to call and run multiple plays without a wristband....
Shoutout to hall of famer bearman
Agreed but this is a short video, unless you watched the actual game we don't even know how he did without the wrist band. Still worth notifying the coaches.
How many professional games have you played?
Speaking from experience of course llama bear man was #7 on the wannabees for their bowl game against the hasbeens
Yes bud, but if the coach gives you a wrist band so he could call out, “blue 84” instead of a long play call, and then you go to call blue 84 and realize that’s a heavy personnel 3 tight end package, and the coach has you in 5 wide? You don’t have any plays to run buddy.
The QB should of saw this during pre game run throughs
Football is so confusing lol I just wanna play baseball or basketball when it gets this technical
They’re army too so you know someone’s gonna get smoked
Bush league 😂
Good qb don’t need wristband
Yeah they just remember all the play calls for each game and the different checks they install each week
So Brady isn’t good?
i don’t know football well..soo what do the wristbands do?
it has calls for plays and different offensive packages
It's like a menu for plays and the coach calls one of the plays and the QB tells it to all of them but they had different wrist bands so they had different plays
@@DJ_Drawings ohh ok ty!
@@jacobhealy8376 ty!
Figure it out qb. How do you take a procedure call?
Critical thinking is tough. Couch calls for a personnel that is run heavy. But your plays are showing pass heavy. The coach is going to be questioning what’s going on along with you as the qb. Yes he can for sure finesse it and make something happen. But looking at the field positioning, it’s not a time to gamble.
That’s why Montana is the Goat. He didn’t have any wristbands or mics in his helmet
This is why people should memorize playbooks
Impossible to do with key week to week changes. I’d say 90 percent of it is memorized. Then there’s a few outliers where you have a play that’s unique to this matchup and that’ll happen all game long. Like who’s doubling on the line, route running, personnel changes, etc. The qb has to know the movement for all 11 players on his side of the field (him included).
Sub out for a QB that can tell players what to do and read the defense and a coach that can adjust on the spot. 👌