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I think the first thing you want to do is what I call the pre-snap read - what?s the situation, what down and distance it is,
Christian Fauria
It's going to be pretty bare-bones. The big structure of how we call things. ... How we get in the huddle. How we call plays. The snap count. The timing of the snap count. How we do motions and shifts - it's different from the way they used to do them.
Scott Linehan
The traditional training of a quarterback is to read the pre-snap position of the safety. He runs to everything off the snap of the ball. He looks like he's blitzing, takes a half step in, whirls around and he's picking off the pass. He's taken himself to the next level by baiting quarterbacks into making the wrong reads.
Pat Kirwan
DISTANCE, n. The only thing that the rich are willing for the poor to call theirs, and keep.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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He's a threat to take it the distance every snap. That's a special gift to have on offense. He's an explosive player.
John Schlarman
What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish. There is no free will. There are no variables. There is only the inevitable.
Chuck Palahniuk
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1961
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At Tech, we snap punts 14 yards from center. In the NFL, it is 15 yards. Before the snap, Chris Reis is the personal protector. We talk back and forth. Prior to the snap we have to look at how the opposing team is lined up. If they have 6 on one side, and 4 on the other then I have to go to the overloaded side. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. I block what is referred to as the 'A' gap. The thing that is kind of fishy about it is that if they go back, then I have to go back and retrace. If the guy on the left comes around, then I have to go back and block him. You also never know who will be lining up. Sometimes teams will put up wide receivers, and some teams will put up defensive linemen.
Gavin Tarquinio
Receivers are taught to look at the center, but they need to get a pre-snap read, and most just focus on their guy,
Peyton Manning
The only thing I really hadn't done was throwing and distance. I really kind of dreaded the distance at first, but I'm getting used to it.
Melissa Talbot
Emotions are running very high right now. People are tense about their personal lives, they're intense about the political situation so the word chocolate can mean what you want it to mean. People can read their own interpretation into that and they can read something really racially inflammatory or they can read something conciliatory.
Susan Howell
Fullbacks usually look where they're going because they've got a big block to make. That's something you learn in Pop Warner: to read the back's eyes (before the snap).
Danny Clark
The board calls on Iran to rectify the situation but also underlined the importance of further discussion about Iran's decision. I read that to mean a call to all parties to go back to the negotiating table.
Mohamed ElBaradei
The thing I focus on just before the snap is the inside half of the guy across from me. Coaches call it having 'big eyes.' You keep those big eyes focused on his inside number, the number that's right across from you, because that's the part of him that tells you where he's going to go. Whether he's going to make a move outside or try to bull-rush you.
Willie Anderson
Four plays really changed the game. The fumble on the kickoff return; a pass interference call that was the wrong call in the second quarter that would've given us the ball in scoring position; the snap hitting our kid in the face when he was in motion; and that 80-yard touchdown run. If one or two of those had gone differently, we could've been right in the game.
Kyle Davis
The big thing is, we talk about how we're going to call things. The good thing with him is, he's been under a few different systems so he understands the passing game and reads and things like that.... It's not a normal 'new-guy' situation.
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