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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney Kent" data-source="post: 35237" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>dressedcheese: Personally, I think it looks stupid and makes the team look stupid. I see quite a lot of teams get a false start after the pause in play. It may be doing the team more harm than good. If the coach is going to call the plays, then I had rather use Johnson's method and then give the quarterback the option to change the play.</p><p> </p><p>My first priority in this aspect of the game is to pick a quarterback who is smart and is a real field general. I would work with him constantly and while we watched film. I would ensure myself that he was capable of calling good plays at the right time, then I would let him call most of the plays himself. If I saw a chance to use a particular play at a particular time, I would then send in a sub with the play. To me, that is the essence of a good quarterback, a true field general leading his troops.</p><p> </p><p>If you believe Ralph Friegden, Godsey was extremely good at knowing which play to call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney Kent, post: 35237, member: 923"] dressedcheese: Personally, I think it looks stupid and makes the team look stupid. I see quite a lot of teams get a false start after the pause in play. It may be doing the team more harm than good. If the coach is going to call the plays, then I had rather use Johnson's method and then give the quarterback the option to change the play. My first priority in this aspect of the game is to pick a quarterback who is smart and is a real field general. I would work with him constantly and while we watched film. I would ensure myself that he was capable of calling good plays at the right time, then I would let him call most of the plays himself. If I saw a chance to use a particular play at a particular time, I would then send in a sub with the play. To me, that is the essence of a good quarterback, a true field general leading his troops. If you believe Ralph Friegden, Godsey was extremely good at knowing which play to call. [/QUOTE]
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