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11-15-2012
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#16
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Romo calls Omaha too
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11-15-2012
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#17
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Just something I observed... at least, he's done that in games that I've watched.
I do wonder if they've changed it up since the last time I witnessed it. I don't particularly go out of my way to watch the Giants play.

It's time for fans to stop hating and come to the
realization that Romo is a great QB. It's time to stop
with the ignorant cliches, and realize that using a
"botched FG" as an excuse to equate that mistake to
Romo's QBing abilities. - D29Murray
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11-15-2012
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#18
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The Omaha doesn't mean a play change it means snap the ball the next time he says something.
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 R.I.P. Renee I miss you sis
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11-15-2012
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#19
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Benched
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zordon
the league figured out this offense 2 years ago.
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That's why we were 11th in the league, despite having no line? Uh...ok.
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11-15-2012
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#20
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Romosexual
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I still believe that teams with dominant offenses have the ability to exert their will upon opponent defenses. That it is almost immaterial what defensive adjustment is made when the offensive execution is near flawless. It's still 'best eleven on best eleven'.
Unfortunately, I can't believe in the front five of the Dallas Cowboys.
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11-15-2012
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#21
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rocboy22
I don't know for a fact, but I would assume that "kill, kill, kill" does not always mean to switch from run to pass or pass to run. It could be meaningless. Maybe not, I do not sit in the meetings, but it would be very moronic for this to always mean the same exact thing, game in and game out.
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Right. It's a chess match and it happens right before every snap.
I don't care how much whining I read over it. I like my franchise QB having the freedom to make those decisions and I'll never criticize the coach for it.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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11-16-2012
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#22
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I honestly think teams show Romo look, then switch out when they hear kill, kill, kill
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11-16-2012
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#23
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rocboy22
I don't know for a fact, but I would assume that "kill, kill, kill" does not always mean to switch from run to pass or pass to run. It could be meaningless. Maybe not, I do not sit in the meetings, but it would be very moronic for this to always mean the same exact thing, game in and game out.
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My understanding is just THIS, it could be run/pass, pass/run, run/run, whatever. Could mean nothing depending on what is called in the huddle to confuse. So assuming it is always a certain way is wrong!
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11-16-2012
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#24
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday
I honestly think teams show Romo look, then switch out when they hear kill, kill, kill
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That's why they usually wait to the last second.
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11-17-2012
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#25
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Kill could be some kind of indicator.
In baseball, an indicator is used to let the hitter and runners know that the next sign, or the second sign after the indicator, whatever, was the play.
If the sign after the indicator was a true sign (belt = bunt) then the play was on. If it was not a valid sign, then there was no play called. Often, the indicator and sign had to be followed by an on or off signal. A swipe across the chest could mean the play was off, while a clap of the hands means it was on.
It is quite possible that "kill, kill" is an indicator and does or does not mean a thing depending on what follows.
There is no reason to believe that baseball signals are more complicated than football signals. In fact, watching Dez and Ogtree I suspect that whatever they are using is complicated system.
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11-17-2012
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#26
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Quote:
Originally Posted by onetrickpony
"Rock-n-roll's been going downhill since Buddy Holly died." -John Milner
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I love the Milner quote and Avatar. That movie and that character had a big influence on me when I was a kid.
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