Jade Falcon
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Wow! I'm quite excited about this!
http://www.ninersnation.com/2016/5/...e-hand-signaled-tempo-system-is-a-lot-quicker
A couple of interesting points with the article:
I found this most interesting as well:
I think that last sentence in bold is an absolute MUST. And Bowman should have major say in that as well. He's one of the sharpest minds in the game. They need to give Kelly input that will keep the plays unpredictable.
http://www.ninersnation.com/2016/5/...e-hand-signaled-tempo-system-is-a-lot-quicker
A couple of interesting points with the article:
Kelly's teams have used a variety of methods to signal in their plays, from the giant posterboards of his Oregon Duck days, to a hinged fan of multicolored plastic "blades" that was mailed in unsolicited by a fan who invented them for softball games. Back around 2010, whne Chip was still at Oregon, Bill Belichick flew him out to Boston three times to explain his one-word no huddle play calls-- and used the tactic to destroy Tim Tebow's Broncos in the 2011 playoffs.
I found this most interesting as well:
But we know that at least one defender clearly deciphered Chip's signals back in 2014, because it was the Niners Antoine Bethea. As SFGate's Eric Branch wrote at the time:
"...early in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Nick Foles surveyed the defense and called an audible by motioning with his hands over his helmet. In response, Bethea began pointing to his right and yelling: "Hey! Hey! Run! Run! Run! Run!" The result: Defensive tackle Demarcus Dobbs drilled running back LeSean McCoy for a four-yard loss on a sweep left.
Earlier in the game, Bethea had told his teammates on the sideline a run was coming when Foles made a back-and-forth motion over his helmet, a tip that earned him an approving slap on the shoulder pad from defensive line coach Jim Tomsula."
Chip's coaching in the NFL's toughest defensive division now, and the tempo might give his offense an edge in keeping them off balance. But his opponents include some pretty sharp guys, such as Richard Sherman, who will obviously be studying these signals in an attempt to break the code. Hopefully the coach can sit down with Bethea and work out ways to make them impenetrable.
I think that last sentence in bold is an absolute MUST. And Bowman should have major say in that as well. He's one of the sharpest minds in the game. They need to give Kelly input that will keep the plays unpredictable.



