So I've been reading some from The Missing Ring and in one of the early chapters it mentions "single platoon" football and a change of rules at some point that first allowed player substitutions during the game.
I've never heard of this. Does this mean that in the old days, a single set of players for each squad (offense and defense) were committed to playing the entire game? I mean, on most teams the quarterback already does that, right? He takes every snap that the offense is on the field, but some of the other offensive positions see rotation. Single platoon would mean that no positions saw rotation?
I've never heard of this. Does this mean that in the old days, a single set of players for each squad (offense and defense) were committed to playing the entire game? I mean, on most teams the quarterback already does that, right? He takes every snap that the offense is on the field, but some of the other offensive positions see rotation. Single platoon would mean that no positions saw rotation?