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On the heels of the discussion in another thread, I thought this might be an interesting example of why terminology is the key to any play book.
Here is an example of a pass play that the 2000 Rams used quite a bit. Notice the different terminology in the different smaller boxes. Same PLAY, but different looks, and formations all dictated by the terminology.
Notice the "Notes, Protections and the different motions that can all be part of this ONE PLAY based on how its called in the huddle. Just by changing a single word or phrase, it changes the formation, motion, and in some cases the actual routes being run, all within the same play.
Here is an example of a pass play that the 2000 Rams used quite a bit. Notice the different terminology in the different smaller boxes. Same PLAY, but different looks, and formations all dictated by the terminology.

Notice the "Notes, Protections and the different motions that can all be part of this ONE PLAY based on how its called in the huddle. Just by changing a single word or phrase, it changes the formation, motion, and in some cases the actual routes being run, all within the same play.