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Re-watchted the London game and counted at least 4 times the Cards jumped off sides. Looking back further, Seahags jumped off sides couple times too.
Is it Goff's hard count getting them to jump?
Not only is he doing great at that he's making most of the play calls at the line of scrimmage. He's also audibling at the line like a vet. His skills at the line are light years ahead of a normal 22 year old who's only started 14 games.Re-watchted the London game and counted at least 4 times the Cards jumped off sides. Looking back further, Seahags jumped off sides couple times too.
Is it Goff's hard count getting them to jump?
Not only is he doing great at that he's making most of the play calls at the line of scrimmage. He's also audibling at the line like a vet. His skills at the line are light years ahead of a normal 22 year old who's only started 14 games.
He's doing an excellent job in that facet. Hope to see the "Turbo" verbiage as iconic as Manning's "Omaha"
I'm pretty sure I heard Goff say "Omaha" against Arizona.
Re-watchted the London game and counted at least 4 times the Cards jumped off sides. Looking back further, Seahags jumped off sides couple times too.
Is it Goff's hard count getting them to jump?
You aren't listening very closely. He is saying "Yrba"He's doing an excellent job in that facet. Hope to see the "Turbo" verbiage as iconic as Manning's "Omaha"
Everybody should read this....then lock the thread.....no more needs to be said.:yess:This only works if the entire offense is working as a unit. Setting and holding that stance while Goff does the hard count, then resetting however they are told.
We've seen the hard count try to be used in the past, but the offense was not functioning as a unit. Too many times people false started - and that was across the board not just lineman.
Now these guys are functioning as a unit. I love that in a game like this past one we are not only putting together a long scoring drive - 10 minutes. We are also seeing Mcvay use these moments as opportunities to help our players progress together as a team.