Wristband Switch

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BleedinOrange

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This may be old news, buts its news to me. So if im late on this just ignore me. I had been wondering what in the crap was with the wristband switch in the UCLA game. I heard today that was when Dave Clawson lost his control of the offense and Fulmer made the team switch to last years wristbands so he could start changing Clawson's playcalls. Something else to add fuel to my pissed off fire. Like i said if this is old news ignore me
 
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This may be old news, buts its news to me. So if im late on this just ignore me. I had been wondering what in the crap was with the wristband switch in the UCLA game. I heard today that was when Dave Clawson lost his control of the offense and Fulmer made the team switch to last years wristbands so he could start changing Clawson's playcalls. Something else to add fuel to my pissed off fire. Like i said if this is old news ignore me

Wouldn't surprise me.
 
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I thought this was shot down when it came out (quite a few weeks ago)
 
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Wouldn't surprise me either, but until its confirmed, I'd say its a long shot.

That is awfully early to scrap Clawson's offense.

And it isn't like it looked vastly different before or after. Not only did it yield zero production difference, but the routes/plays etc all looked the same anyway.

If fulmer has had his mitts on the offense the whole time (and I think he has SOME control over it), I'd say its been that way from the start.
 
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It just that this offense looks too much like last years. What happen to all those different formations and motions we were seeing in the spring?
 
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It just that this offense looks too much like last years. What happen to all those different formations and motions we were seeing in the spring?

Nearly every team uses a very similar playbook, the only differences being in terminology and in emphasis on a particular point of the offense.

If you want to see a small playbook centered around one family of formations or one family of plays, go down to high school.
 
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We didn't switch to last year's playbook. That's insane. How many plays last year involved a fullback?
 
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