1. Have you ever played defense? I have, and trust me it's not as easy as it looks. Out of every set or look, there can be several different schemes. Multiply that by however many looks a defense has, and you end up with a playbook thats pretty thick.

    You are also the one who made the first Saban reference *******!

  2. maybe it's not plays at all,
    maybe it is notes from a motivational speech they went to.
    maybe its a 6 figure number with a dollar sign in front of it to remind them how much money they could make in a few years if they lay the smack down.

    MAYBE just maybe it's their grandmaws recipe book.

    MAYBE it's a picture of the other team's mascot chewin on a picture of their momma...

    MAYBE they do wanna be a French Fry!

    [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vddBkuOsyaU&NR[/MEDIA]
  3. Perhaps its to simplify things. If the offense is going no-huddle, the coaches can signal in a number, the players looks at their wristbands to see which play matches up with the number and, voila, they have their next play!

    Just a thought...

    Honestly, who the hell cares whether they wear them or not. If it makes things easier for the players on the field, I don't see why it has to be an issue.
  4. and would have to push some fans out of the way to read them:)
  5. I believe it was for the no huddle offense like TigerFan23 said.
  6. Probably right. The team has been working on clock management with the new shorter clock rule.
  7. thanks for the real answers.