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The gibberish the Tiger helmet dude was saying were the play calls. He's basically telling the other players what they have to do for the next play, based on what the coach tells him to say.
He is correct. Also, Certain words for a run play can mean left or right Lingo can mean Left, rhino can mean right etc. Each word in the sentence is telling a certain position player what to do
Yeah it sounds like complete gibberish when all put together but each of the of words is code for every positions role for every play it all means something but sounds like absolutely nothing
0:26 the Mics are usually either in the pads, or next to the Radio in the helmet for thise who have the radio (shiwn by the green sticker on the back of the helmet.)
The mics are in the helmets and Joe Burrow the quarterback for the Bengals is saying the plays he is being told from the coaches its a secret code that they talk about during the preseason or during practice leading up to the game.
You should check out some of the NFL Bad Lip Reading videos. It's basically mic'd up but they dub in voices rather than use the player's voice. They're very funny.
When the dude did the back-flip in the end zone, he took the kids phone and did it on video before giving it back to him. The kid worked for the NFL, in some capacity, and got fired over that incident
The players aren't actually wearing mic's. There's a guy (previously Steve Sabol and his dad) that walks along the sidelines, holding a dish antenna. He's catching and recording certain sections of the field. After the game, he goes through all the footage and separates all of the voices that he captured. Then he takes the video footage, and places the specific voices where they came from.
what are you talking about? the players are literally micd up. there's even videos equipment managers for NFL college teams post about how they install them and work
@@JWalk-hl7dr There's a company called NFL Films. It was started in the late 60s, by a man with last name of Sabol. When his son got old enough, he started working for his dad, his name was Steve Sabol. NFL Films has has exclusive rights to to NFL game communications and replay rights. They were the first to come up with the technology that I explained in my original comment. Look them up on RU-vid, it sounds like you can learn something.
While there are people who do use the dish mics to record on field sounds, that’s not at all what is happening with the “mic’d up” players. The players and coaches are wearing wireless mics that are generally placed in the helmet or pads.
The NFL does have certain limitations on what the players can and cannot wear but I don't think they care much about Jewlery and a lot of the times players have them tucked into their jersey's during the game and only ever really see it if the player scores a touchdown or makes a big play as part of their celebration. Jones typically does it a lot in the league as of today and that I know of fully but years back lots of players would wear jewlery on the feild while in play. Most people remember that Crabtree and Talib chaninsnatching incident
And no he's not talking gibberish that's actual play calls in the NFL they have some of the craziest play calls known to man.. and no you can wear jewelry it's also part of the Jersey which means you can tackle people by it as well as hair you can use the hair to tackle people
I was always in a complicated position during Kirk Cousins' (purple number 8) time in Minnesota. Because I hate the Vikings, but it's impossible to not like Cousins
There's actually less trash talking in the NFL than you'd expect. A lot of these guys on opposing teams are friends/former team mates (especially in college). Weirdly, baseball has more trash talking (especially from the fans) and fights than NFL and it is slow as Hell.
2:18 the “gibberish” is the qb telling his team what formation they need to be in. NFL Films did an amazing video explaining it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-N7ajJHHKSow.htmlsi=ZuH4ly-i2C8lBe9r