I don’t know why this never occurred to me before. so quarterbacks have headsets in their helmets so they can communicate with the coaching staff. I was always under the impression that they only used it before the play, just to prevent using a runner, but is the coach ever on the microphone during the play? maybe telling the quarterback where somebody is open if he can’t see it
- The headsets are active between plays, and have one way communication with one player on each side. Typically this is the quarterback on offense and a team captain/play caller on defense. These players wear special helmets typically marked with a green dot on the back. - The refs or other officials cut off communication when the play clock reaches 15 seconds, preventing the kind of real-time communication you suggest. - that’s good shit man, thanks - To clarify, the helmet comms are cut off after 15 seconds every play (i.e. after the first 15 seconds of the play clock have elapsed) - False. - Section 3, article 3: SPEAKERS IN HELMETS - The Coach-to-Player system allows a member of the coaching staff in the bench area or the coaches’ booth to communicate to a designated offensive or defensive player with a speaker in his helmet. The communication begins once a game official has signaled a down to be over and is cut off when the play clock reaches 15 seconds or the ball is snapped, whichever occurs first. - Commentators lied to me. I shouldn’t be surprised 
 
 
 
- I’m a huge football fan and did not know this. Thanks for sharing! 
 
- Here’s a really good podcast episode that includes that question: 
- Google says yes - Google is wrong. As it usually is now that the enshittification is complete. - I am unsurprised 😂 so who r these spotters in the box who r giving him a better view of the field? Is that just nonsense - Scouting for hotties. 
 
 
- Google also says you have the option not to be an asshole. - Same to u friend, that’s why I googled it for op 
 
 




