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We all have our own thoughts feelings and opinions on having RBs split carries and having QBs split snaps in regular season games and they all have their merits (by which I mean the former is good and the latter is bad and if you think otherwise, you're wrong).

But what about we take it to the next level. Let's revolutionize the way teams function. Let's trailblaze and show the world of football what the game is to be in the future, today.

Two Head Coach System. You keep one that has a bunch of really shitty ideas, right? Let him have free range to come up with whatever. Then you have a good head coach and his role is to say "sit down and shut up" to the shitty coach.

This lets you have numerous ideas so you can determine how shitty the bad ideas are so you know to never do them.

 

See you boys in the future!

 

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22 minutes ago, lightsout said:

We all have our own thoughts feelings and opinions on having RBs split carries and having QBs split snaps in regular season games and they all have their merits (by which I mean the former is good and the latter is bad and if you think otherwise, you're wrong).

But what about we take it to the next level. Let's revolutionize the way teams function. Let's trailblaze and show the world of football what the game is to be in the future, today.

Two Head Coach System. You keep one that has a bunch of really shitty ideas, right? Let him have free range to come up with whatever. Then you have a good head coach and his role is to say "sit down and shut up" to the shitty coach.

This lets you have numerous ideas so you can determine how shitty the bad ideas are so you know to never do them.

 

See you boys in the future!

 

*This post brought to you by Miller Lite.

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Good laugh for New Years.  Thank you.

 

I do think there is merit in multiple playcallers, though.  The Patriots are said to have multiple gameplans built into the same game.  But they have the same playcallers for the switch.  Imagine switching the gameplan, but then having a playcaller who is optimized for the particular strategy that is being ran in that situation...that drive...that quarter or that half.

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5 hours ago, lightsout said:

We all have our own thoughts feelings and opinions on having RBs split carries and having QBs split snaps in regular season games and they all have their merits (by which I mean the former is good and the latter is bad and if you think otherwise, you're wrong).

But what about we take it to the next level. Let's revolutionize the way teams function. Let's trailblaze and show the world of football what the game is to be in the future, today.

Two Head Coach System. You keep one that has a bunch of really shitty ideas, right? Let him have free range to come up with whatever. Then you have a good head coach and his role is to say "sit down and shut up" to the shitty coach.

This lets you have numerous ideas so you can determine how shitty the bad ideas are so you know to never do them.

 

See you boys in the future!

 

*This post brought to you by Miller Lite.

Best part of the post.   lol

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8 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Wait til he incorporates the 2-Sam system next year, when Sam Darnold starts and plays until he throws a pick, then Sam Howell comes in and plays until he throws a pick, then Darnold comes in until his second pick, then Howell comes in until his second pick. 

Then the fifth possession begins 

Then PJ comes in and throws a pick. Its just a game of duck (Sam) duck (Sam) Goose ( PJ) by Rhule. Thats his genius plan, we just can't see it

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