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Originally Posted by Sowa
And transmitting them over radio to the offensive coordinator who then tells the qb the defensive play thus knowing what to do when the ball is snapped...
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Well, the radios in the helmet are turned off with 15 seconds left on the play clock or as the team approaches the line, so unless the defense are calling all their signals before the offense approaches the line and then don't do any adjustments, your hypothesis won't work.
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