🏈 Lane Kiffin on Bama's GW TD

WTF is giving out pages from the playbook?

When I saw that my first thought was "now we know who stole Dunbar's playbook." Someone who works for smartfootball.com LOL.

I've heard Tom Brady call out "ALABAMA, ALABAMA," during a particular play but don't know what the play actually was. I remember they scored on it the time I heard it though.
 
objection.

this is all irrelevant.

evidence:

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The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Georgia Bulldogs in overtime on Monday to win the College Football National Championship yet again, and for those who missed it on social media, they did it on a play named “Seattle.”

Whether there is any significance to the nomenclature behind the play’s name, I am uncertain, as it is not uncommon for plays to be named after cities. However, the playbook pages do demonstrate a couple of items that have been asked about in the comments section over the past few months regarding regarding dynamic routes for receivers and hot routes.

First, however, here are the pages directly out of the Alabama playbook.


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Alabama won the National Championship on a play named "Seattle".


Now we know where that stolen playbook from the National Championship went!;)
 
Seattle, seams, vertical, viper whatev it is all the same. The play Bamagrad explained with the dig route we called Caddy or Cadillac. We also used a no huddle system (hence the name) with just signals and names so the QB could call it out. Like we ran 5 step drop plays. Those were a car plays. We would signal the steering wheel then a number for the routes they would run. The QB would call any car (Chevy, ford, mustang, lambo) followed by the route number. I have other details but do not want to bore anyone more than I have.
 
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