Gibbs I
This talks about Rypien calling an audible
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Gibbs II
I ask Parcells if there is anything he would like to know that he doesn’t know: that is, if he had a spy inside the Redskins who could provide him with answers to any of his questions, what would he ask? He thinks a bit before he finally answers. “I’d like to know their mechanism on audible,” he says. “I’d like to know how they were changing the plays.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/29/sp...pagewanted=all
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Q: What is the trademark of this offense compared to the one you ran before?
A: The trademark of the offense is mismatches, actually. It is finding a way to get guys one-on-one. Before it was, “This is what we are going to do no matter what they do. They have to stop us.” And you know, fortunately for them, more than not, they had the opportunity to stop us. We didn’t have audibles before. Right now if we are in a bad play, we can get out of that play. Jason has the opportunity to put up the audibles and change things around and get us points. So I think everybody is just excited
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