The Art of Playcalling: "Ric Flair, Lebron" | NFL Films Presents
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I love how Nick Sirianni explained how a play verbage becomes complicated.
Yes he actually started backwards if you think about it for everyone to understand how it fundamentally brakes down.. 😂☝🏽
@@Elijcuz he broke it down very simply. I went through this with my new OC a couple years ago that the play call needs to tell everybody what to do which can get complexed even for basic high school offenses: formation, Olines job, backs job, wr and te job if it’s a pass.
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Agreed it makes sense the way he explained it.
@@Elijcuz he was thorough and then got straight to the point. And he explained how the verbage can be added to the play.
“We have a trick play called called “dope”, players generally remember that one” 😂😂😂
🤣😑😑😑😑. Where's the humor in this comment?? If only they would separate minors from adults on social media. It would be such a better experience 🤣
like fck u mean 😂
@@Snk13_ty bro you have a wolf profile picture 😐
@@Snk13_ty buddy shut up
@@Snk13_ty 114 people liked my comment old head Jenkins
7:02 “Victory is great play call” lol
How can you not love Mike McDaniel for the Dolphins!!! Saying his favorite and “my best play call” is Victory! Hahah yeah I bet!
That guy always cracks me up
Shows you how smart these players are because most coaches read and recite the playbook during games however players have to remember top of the head
Y’all have to do one with defense play calling I wanna know how those sound
Scruffy: "Second"
hell yes. I want to know too
They don’t really have plays like that. I mean they do but it’s mostly set formations. So the calls won’t be as elaborate and elongated as the offense.
Banjo ! Banjo ! - Mike singletary
@@TrevJ91 exactly
5:52 Mcvay: So let's go...Dixie left closer, 14 Wanda, x n out, f fade
Stafford: Throw it to Kupp, got it.
"You want Philly Philly?"
😶😶😶
"Yeah, lets do it"
Bill Belichick: “When you play against Peyton Manning, you play against the quarterback and the game-planner and the offensive play-caller. It’s unusual to see a quarterback like that. That was all Peyton.”
@Mario Fink Bill Belichick: "Brady reads coverages so spectacularly that sometimes if a defensive back falls down, Brady won't even notice the open receiver bc he's already processed the coverage and the receiver wasn't supposed to be open so he knew not to waste his time looking there."
You don't know patience unless you went against Peyton manning in Madden when facing the cpu
It got to the point where I just simulated those games
I remember when I played football we had a play called Orion reaper X flare Z Oprah, it was at outside zone right with a rpo where the backside receiver run to a go and add the slot receiver run a quick option route It’s funny how that language isn’t that difficult to understand after a while, but I remember it was impossible to understand my first year playing football.
If this isn’t the truth. After a bit it’s just as easy as reading a book.
Our plays always seemed confusing to an outsider but they were actually really simple. "Right Wing, 3 Negative 3 Dive, 57 pull left"... Right wing is the formation, 3 is the number of our RB, negative 3 is the gap we called between the LT and the TE so it was a dive HB dive between them and 57 pull was the number of the RG that was pulling. The play call was always the same, the only thing that changed the numbers due to the changing of the player numbers. I.E. if the right guard we put in was number 63 and the running back was 30 it would sound like, "Right Wing, 30 Negative 3, 63 pull left".
so I’m guessing y’all were in like a wing t offense hell of a lot different than the spread offense that I was in
Studying these playbooks is fascinating. Been in love with this stuff since I was a kid. And now I can get these playbooks online and see it on sundays.
Yea well could you be a lad.. & get me
Stanford playbook ahh for my friend..in Colorado...
Peyton Manning was the master at play calling no one else has been better.
Bradys the goat
@@thatguy12558 Brady is a cheater
@@billycain9890 while I dislike Brady in the patriots, if you aint cheating you aint trying
Bill Belichick on Peyton Manning: “When you play against Peyton Manning, you play against the quarterback and the game-planner and the offensive play-caller. It’s unusual to see a quarterback like that. That was all Peyton.”
Terry Bradshaw, Bobby Layne, Otto Graham, Johnny Unitas, and many others...called their own plays
I could never remember those plays with those longs ass names😭🤣🤣
Our plays always seemed confusing to an outsider but they were actually really simple. "Right Wing, 3 Negative 3 Dive, 57 pull left"... Right wing is the formation, 3 is the number of our RB, negative 3 is the gap we called between the LT and the TE so it was a dive HB dive between them and 57 pull was the number of the RG that was pulling. The play call was always the same, the only thing that changed the numbers due to the changing of the player numbers. I.E. if the right guard we put in was number 63 and the running back was 30 it would sound like, "Right Wing, 30 Negative 3 dive, 63 pull left".
For a qb yea it’s tough but every position has one task to remember when the play calls . The qb is the one to memorize every single call
Nobody will ever do it better than #18
@1:14 some guy named Brady was pretty damn good if I might say so myself
doug perdson is underrated he won a super bowl and is turning the jaguars into a playoff contender
Man, as a QB, my play calls go like "Right Lee Weak, Ohio Special on one" and I had a hard time blurting it out at times. I cannot imagine an NFL playcall LMAO
Our plays always seemed confusing to an outsider but they were actually really simple. "Right Wing, 3 Negative 3 Dive, 57 pull left"... Right wing is the formation, 3 is the number of our RB, negative 3 is the gap we called between the LT and the TE so it was a dive HB dive between them and 57 pull was the number of the RG that was pulling. The play call was always the same, the only thing that changed the numbers due to the changing of the player numbers. I.E. if the right guard we put in was number 63 and the running back was 30 it would sound like, "Right Wing, 30 Negative 3, 63 pull left".
atp, you’re just begging for the stutter
Honestly playcall length for us depends on how much retention we get from the players each year.
Sometimes people are really good at just memorizing stuff and you can go with 1 or 2 word playcalls.
Sometimes your playmakers are great athletes but can't memorize stuff and then you need to make sure everybody still knows what to do.
Doesn't really matter too much anyway, you just gotta make sure that you can pick up the pace if you have to. As long as you find a way to do that, you're golden (playcall wise)
Blue 80!! ⚜️
Tight Blue 22!
peyton is the perfect fit for the thumbnail for this concept
Man, that would be awesome to have a play in the NFL that uses your name.
I see why quarterback can be the hardest position to play
As a soccer fan for my entire life, I just found how great american football is. The more I learn about this game, the more obssed i am. And those playcalls... it blew my mind xD
I LOVE this. I'm 100% going to watch their show!
Brady and Manning's play calls are bonkers. So long.
I don't care how dumb some people think football players are .... Please get those people to watch this. It really is incredible.
Bro the Fauci needle play 😂🤣
Nick sirianni explained that so well
Mike McDaniel is such a meme bro 😂😂
Andy Reid “they don’t forget the crazy ones.”
Pat Mahomes “Undertaker left on one” 😂😂😂
65 Toss Power Trip, Heidi Raiders, Omaha, James Harden, Ric Flair, Lombardi Power Sweep, 46 Defense, Tampa 2.
Forgot about the GOAT: "Spider 2 Y Banana"
i want pete carroll to explain that play in the 1 yard line against the patriots in the super
bowl.
Love this side of nfl, it’s so interesting
I remember having to tell certain receivers were to stand and what to do after every single play call. Hahaha
Mike McDaniel..or just a random dude who happens to have an incredible football brain.
No lies 😂 dope and victory play calls
this didn't age well
neither did you but McDaniel has another shot at it
LOL, "incredible football brain"@@RomanoLemm
for a guy being stoned 24/7? - yeah, I'd say
How are we not talking more about this????! These play call names are absolutely ridiculous 😂😂
Anyone find it hilarious McDaniels is on here despite recent decisions made by Mark Davis? Raiders fan here btw😂😂😂
What’s important in the whole video is the fact that eli apple got cooked…
This is awesome haha. It’s like creating SKU numbers for an online shop. Love it
Peyton had the defense lost every down nobody does it like he did
Unless it was against Bill Belichick.
@@The-Big-Boss he still had bills defenses lost at times
@@The-Big-Boss 3-1 in Afc championships against him, still had them lost, Bill respected Peyton so much the iconic 4th and 1 they didnt get was because he didnt want to give Manning the ball back
@⚡️Shash⚡️Bill Belichick: Brady reads coverages so spectacularly that sometimes if a defensive back falls down, Brady won't even notice the open receiver bc he's already processed the coverage and the receiver wasn't supposed to be open so he knew not to waste his time looking there. Brady sees everything on the field. Brady has intangibles that go way beyond football; you can't teach that. HOLD THIS L bro
Damn there are so many new head coaches in the NFL
NOBODY called plays like Peyton!
@1:14 I believe some guy named Brady could
@@broderickcrawford8110Brady is the GOAT, but Peyton is the absolute best play caller without a doubt.
@@randomstuff508 it's close though
@randomstuff508 Bill Belichick: "Brady reads coverages so spectacularly that sometimes if a defensive back falls down Brady won't even notice the open receiver bc he's already processed the coverage and the receiver wasn't supposed to be open so he knew not to waste his time looking there."
How can they make a video about Playcalling without "Omaha"?!!!
But still, a interesting insight on the topic.
Payton Manning had way to many people walking down the street shouting Omaha, Omaha 🤣
Omaha was a cadence, not a specific play.
I only know one play. “Hail Mary!”
Scatter to West Right Tight, F Left, 382 F stick lookie
No cap That chargers one is funny
I miss to wacht Payton Manning play one of the best play calling QB
Doug Peterson face when Foles told him let's do Philly special😂, glad it paid off except for me being a Pats fan
We use tactics instead of plays in football so I never fully appreciated how much goes into coordinating the players. Its way more precise like a video game almost, compared to how we usually give players an idea of the structure to use and the roles to play then let them create. Its not worse, just different but still entertaining and brilliant
The play names from the movie Wildcats were pretty creative 😂
Don't lie you only click on the video because it said Ric Flair, WOOOOOO!
Figure 4 Slant!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
studying for backyard football next weekend
As an athlete this is the most nerve recking, intense, confussing shii ever when it comes to remembering a lot of that shii..😂😂
Spider 2 Y Banana......🤣🤣🤣
no body calls better than #18!
@1:14 some guy named Brady was pretty damn good if I might say so myself
Same voice narrating this that some watch mojo I'm pretty sure haha. Amazing voice.
"Kardashian, Kershaw"
-Matt Stafford
Matt Rhule is calling for the avangers to help him save his job.
Victory!
Mccoachin
The Nicki Minaj fake is the best playcall of all time
Now we have "Max Verstappen" by Russell Wilson 😅
Understanding play calling is pretty simple. Just listen out for what YOUR job is. Imagine if a mom was telling her kids to do chores in the same way. "Ashley floor sweep 530 John dishes 30 after 4 Laundry chris 64 Vacuum Kiesha. Ready? Break."
Man I love the NFL 😂😂😂😂😂
Love to see how Brady points Gronk where to go and hes not even mad 😂
Id have video game characters as my audibles lol
Sounds like cheat codes for video games and Algebra problems either way I always sucked at doing both.😩
Thank goodness I’m a lineman. All I need to listen to one things 😮
One of the NFL teams needs to run the “Eleven Eleven, Three Six, Trips right, Flip empty,Scatt Three Twenty-Two, Stick Buy in,Alert Triple Right Flop, Empty, Scatt 22, Hunt, On Two”
Spatula....Spatula....!!!
I would literally NEVER play O-line for Payton I'd rather lose then deal with his nonsense everything is so long & takes forever 😂
Matt Patricia cryin rn
Dixie Left Corner, 14 Wanda X Now F Fade, FOR LIFE
"Right Wing, 3 Negative 3 Dive, 57 pull left"
Banana Split-End Left 87
Right wing Dixie Right corner Zap F saved for life
The team has been trying to execute a play but we don't have a tail back. The name is pretty sweet though. We call it, the annexation of Puerto Rico. Was hoping for some insight here but it was all pretty biased. Oh well.
I used to yearn to know what they were saying, until I played Pop Warner.
Mike McDaniel looks like a Try Guy
Rams fan here so at 6:00 my favorite play call
I wanna listen to greg roman making play calls.
The other day i saw deion say they gotta play call named nicki minaj and it’s a fake💀
Double Triple Bossy Deluxe, on a raft, four-by-four animal-style, extra shingles with a shimmy and a squeeze, light axle grease, make it cry, burn it, and let it swim.
PAW PATROL!! PAW PATROL!!
tl;dr = a short call is great for on-field speed and quick recognition but a liability if any player hasn't fully memorized their role/verbiage
the longest calls slow down the offense and is a burden for the QB but clearly lays out the job for each position, limiting memory mistakes
modern playcalls are usually built on short words but can grow in complexity if/when an assistant coach requests greater clarity in the playcall to help his position group out ("hey can you throw the o-line protection into the call?")
NFL Films has turned into an extroverted millennial that parties every weekend. They should just stay with making highlight videos
4:39 a football player learns how chess works! Go watch a bobby fischer documentary next
The saints need a nola no call play
Mike McDaniels is such a lols and likeable coach tho
"The Los Angeles Rams Are World Champions!" Ready for another one #GoRams
WHERE TF IS OMAHA
Omaha was a cadence, not a playcall
Whenever you heard “omaha” forget the whole offense scheme
I have the best play to call during a game: Turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce
Oh, wait..... time out!
Sounds like the perfect play call to me🦃🥔🏈
hardest part of play football is the remember all these god dam "names"
Nick Sirianni 😂
Chiefs 🤘🏾
Kirk Cousins instantly went up in my estimation just for relaying that play call perfectly, even if he threw an Int on it...
Yessir!
Defensive play call: Over 1.
Magic.
Ours was simple too. Usually it would go "4-3 Cover 2, Man Blitz 57". 4-3 was the formation, cover 2 what the safeties did, Man was for everyone else except the line backer #57 who was tp blitz. If we didnt blitz then 57 blitz wouldnt be there. If 57 was out and number 11 blitzed then the play call would be "4-3 Cover 2, Man Blitz 11"
One of the last video would be Eli Apple getting 6 on 😭
65 toss power trap
"it doesn't matter if they're long or short" #pause
WOW . NO WONDER WHY QB PAID LIKE CRAZY .