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Related: About this foruma question on the wrist cheat sheets that NFL QB's wear. How do they work?
Is it a list of plays drawn up to use against the opposition?
Are they subject to revision on the sidelines?
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a question on the wrist cheat sheets that NFL QB's wear. How do they work? (Original Post)
OAITW r.2.0
20 hrs ago
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Yes, and yes. Usually a set of 10 plays to start a drive, but always subject to feedback from the coaches.
TheRickles
19 hrs ago
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Cool...I assumed, but did not know. It looks like there are 2 sheets available, secured by velcro.
OAITW r.2.0
19 hrs ago
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TheRickles
(3,124 posts)1. Yes, and yes. Usually a set of 10 plays to start a drive, but always subject to feedback from the coaches.
OAITW r.2.0
(31,380 posts)2. Cool...I assumed, but did not know. It looks like there are 2 sheets available, secured by velcro.
Lots of plays available to the QB. He gets the audible from the QB coach, looks it up and relays to the the team.
OldBaldy1701E
(10,015 posts)3. There are two reason for the top part.
One, to use as a cover for the plays listed beneath.
Two, a fake list that is covering the real list. (That part is now pretty obsolete, but they do still put plays on some of them.)
OAITW r.2.0
(31,380 posts)4. Interesting....thanks!
True Dough
(25,663 posts)5. I believe it's akin to this:

Angleae
(4,783 posts)9. Oh yes, the original smart phone.
rsdsharp
(11,746 posts)6. It began in 1965. Colts quarterback John Unitas was injured and then his backup, Gary Cuozzo went down.
The Colts put in their starting half back, Tom Matte, who had played QB at Ohio State. Matte, who would call his own plays, had his wife write plays on a wristband because she could write smaller and neater than he could.
That wristband is now in the Hall of Fame.
OAITW r.2.0
(31,380 posts)7. Outstanding!
Another example of why I love DU. Thanks and MC.
mountain grammy
(28,638 posts)8. Fascinating! Thanks for that!