can someone translate these play calls 🤨 #shorts – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE
Mr. bread

I will translate!😂

Jacinto Garza

Dak and Dez…good times 😢

    Nonya Bizz

    @Hunter Bernard That’s the thing. I am a Cowboy fan and we watch him every week. Hes nowhere near an above average QB. Hes good during garbage time though.

    Hunter Bernard

    @Nonya Bizz Alright, well, I can’t say I watch every Cowboys game completely through, so you know better than I do, but I still think he’s above average

    Nonya Bizz

    @Hunter Bernard I respect your opinion bro.

    Dorian Chavis

    @Nonya Bizz Yk he just broke the franchise record right?

Yehalollmao

Prolly got ‘em off of “random play name generator” 😂

Kyle Kissack

You can’t translate unless your part of the team learning the offensive playbook or watching film and breaking down formations..all teams use variants of the same plays and formations really just with different verbiage..receiver y receiver one to join a bunch formation of 3 wideouts on the left..with shallow crossing routs and a deep clear

    SeekerOfTruth083

    Exactly! I couldn’t have explained it any better

Arnold Chu

It’s not as confusing. You’re only listening for 1 or 2 words out of those that pertain to you. Rest is the other positions groups

    Saints 6709

    @josec011 And that’s one of the many reasons they get paid so much and are usually the most valuable player on the team

    Niner gang

    Ya but the qb has to tell everybody and has to read the play and know the routes

    SeekerOfTruth083

    Not to mention every team has their own codes and things like that. There really is no way to fully translate any of this without knowing what “Rick Flair”, “Obama”, or “Al Pacino” are in reference to..

    Slim Hardaway

    @josec011 makes me appreciate guys like Fitzpatrick even more

    Nathan Kalonji

    Exactly

Dilfnation Green

Ric flair + Woo = wide out idk I tried 😭

Paul Leach

It’s one of the many reasons I could NEVER be QB 😆

jwsm2

No Peyton with Omaha can watch that all day lol

Dylan Owens

He said code words that the players understand so they know what play to run

Cornelius Patti

Listen but don’t pay attention?😂😂😂

Maher Justice

The X Y and Z refer to receivers the rest are the other positions and the play itself. Each team have and create different meaning for all their plays.

Teez Williams

It’s not as hard as u would think, each word is either specific to a position group, or the formation for instance “Y-Mo to Bunch left, Al Pacino” could be something as simple as Y-Receiver motions to the Bunch Left Formation, with Al Pacino being the play call simply being anything from a Screen Play, to a draw play, and they hafta constantly switch code names, for if the other team either has ex-players or just figures out the play calls.. and these are actually very short plays, I’ve heard 20 word play calls! Also I heard Sean Mcvay say “11” before that play, that would be the personnel, like in Madden “Goal Line”, “Shotgun” “1RB 2TE 1WR”.. one more thing I just wanted to say, I played up to high school and I had play calls as simple as “32 dive” and 34 crossbuck” which was 3 back to the 2 hole or crossbuck was fake to the 4 back and hand to the 3 back crossing to the 4 hole, and as deep as naming each WR in the play call and what route they would run by numbers 1-9 using the route tree

    Omar Arellano

    Damn how much does it take you to type this💀

    TC10

    dawg Y is usually the TE lmao

    Carlos Renfroe

    @TC10 he has his personnel groups wrong. 11 is usually 1 TE and 1 back. and yes the TE is usually the Y. In bunch or trips bunch he’s generally at the front tip of the bunch formation. There are variations in the language in every playbook.

why tho

Scanning the defensive line and telling how many are gonna rush and who is also al pichno is a slang for “heat” “heat go deep” Stafford throwing far to a open WR

Min RALF

Sean McVay : Im gonna give them the play call they cant refuse

FlatgroundTV

Using certain words and it means something else. Calling people with other people’s name. Flashback on high school era playing rugby. 🏉🏈

Jon948

“Y Mo to Bunch Left Al Pacino” means Cooper Kupp will get free Any Given Sunday and you throw it to him Carlito’s Way. Y (likely Kupp) goes in motion to the left of course.

Swaggmire215

Usually the first letter of thr first two words are the play and direction then the snap count. Usually lol. As an eagles fan they say some off the wall shxt. And then there is Peyton manning. We won’t get into that. He will read a entire novel just to have the tight end block

Dustin Goulding

32 dive on 1. Reaaady break 👏

Squeegee Master

He’s telling Dak to run the ball with no timeouts at the end of the game

Matt Brooks

Every playbook has its own language. You have to know your keywords, if you hear the audible word (Omaha), then listen for a different keyword for your position group, if you don’t hear a keyword for your group, you don’t change from the original play.

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