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Old 09-08-2000, 10:11 AM  
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Gaz raised an interesting question in his thread.

On nearly every play, Manning was changing the play at the line of scrimmage, and the Colts were killing our defense in the opening plays of the game. We are just lucky they forgot to score when they were down close.

We know the plays we ran were called from the skybox. If Grbac can see the play needs changed, then why does he not override the skybox? Could it be that Grbac doesn't know if the play will work either? We know fron the Bronco's playoff loss, when the headsets failed, Grbac didn't know how to take controll.

I didn't tape the game, but I am almost sure Manning audibled nearly everyone of his first 6 plays. I wonder (for those of you who taped the game), how many of our first 6 plays were audibles?
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Old 09-08-2000, 11:56 AM   #16
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I remember reading the same thing. Every set includes 3 options and Manning make the final call at the line.

Personally I don't think that Grbac is the reason that we don't audible. Both Raye and Gun think that Raye knows how to call plays and anyone who believes that would never be creative enough to come up with a system that has the QB audible.

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