Since there is absolutely nothing of football substance to discuss, I thought I would bring up some things I have been thinking about to see if anyone wants to discuss them. My Jagodzinski thread was the first, this is another.
In an article last year about audibles, Favre stated he seldom audibled because they had so many specific personnel groupings for plays that it was unlikely the proper personnel group was in for the play he would audible to. Therefore, they simply ran the called play even when they knew the defense was set to stop it.
Is this the situation with most teams, or did Sherman use too many different personnel groups? Obviously there were specific plays when Henderson was in the game, or when Fisher was in the game, with 2, 3 or 4 wide receivers, 2 tight ends, the U71 plays, etc.
Will it be the same with a more simplified West Coast offense. Will we see more audibles from Favre as we did in the later Holmgren years?
In an article last year about audibles, Favre stated he seldom audibled because they had so many specific personnel groupings for plays that it was unlikely the proper personnel group was in for the play he would audible to. Therefore, they simply ran the called play even when they knew the defense was set to stop it.
Is this the situation with most teams, or did Sherman use too many different personnel groups? Obviously there were specific plays when Henderson was in the game, or when Fisher was in the game, with 2, 3 or 4 wide receivers, 2 tight ends, the U71 plays, etc.
Will it be the same with a more simplified West Coast offense. Will we see more audibles from Favre as we did in the later Holmgren years?



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