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NFL.com: Robert Griffin III's headset malfunctions on final
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:32 am
by ACW
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100000 ... inal-drive
"The whole drive was a little complicated," Griffin said. "In practice every week, we always practice me calling the plays in two-minute, acting as if the headset goes out. The funny thing was the headset did go out on that drive. That's why I was having to run back and forth to the sideline.
"I had to call a couple of my own plays, and we moved the chains and got in field-goal range. It was very neat how that practice situation, that practice scenario, actually played out in the game."

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:26 pm
by 44diesel
I saw him motion during that drive like he couldn't hear and wondered if that was the case. I still can't believe this kid's a rookie. Wow!

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:32 pm
by rskin72
Yea, I heard RGIII say this at his press conference yesterday.....and recalled hearing the broadcast crew wondering why he was always going over to the sidelines during that last drive.
RGIII just ocntinues to impress. He has lead two last minute drives within the past two games....one unsuccessful and the other successful. He continues to be poised and make plays.
Bottom line is that with RGIII in the game, we always have a chance to put up points.....and get the W. The biggest thing stopping the offense is normally the stupid 15yard penalty on someone.
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:55 pm
by Hooligan
This kid is the real deal. I like Cousins, too, and don't think the offense would lose too much if (god forbid) RG3 left the game. The offense just plain works now with our QBs.
Unfortunately, now that we finally get our missing piece, our former strengths in D and ST now SUCK. What a cruel, cruel joke.
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:03 pm
by tribeofjudah
I remember Steve Grogan used to call most if not all of his plays.
P. Manning calls alot of his own plays too.
The difference is plain and clear: RGIII is a rookie
HAIL YEAH........!!!
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:05 pm
by The Hogster
tribeofjudah wrote:I remember Steve Grogan used to call most if not all of his plays.
P. Manning calls alot of his own plays too.
The difference is plain and clear: RGIII is a rookie
HAIL YEAH........!!!
And if his play call doesn't work, he can run for 40 yards in 4.3 seconds
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 10:00 am
by ATX_Skins
Has anyone ever wondered why comms go down on the final drive? I'm not a big conspiracy theorist but it just seems rather odd to me.
In the military comms go down all the time. It happens. But you are dealing with equipment that is either old or beat up half the time. Comms can go down due to your location as well.
Down there in Tampa it was nice weather, comms had worked all game, and RG3 was about 20 yds away from the coach. this is expensive equipment, not radio shack stuff.
So, why would this happen on the final drive with the game on the line in the visitors stadium?
I think they (Bucs) cut comms out. Thats my take. Maybe I'm looking into it a bit too much but it just wouldn't surprise me at all.
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 1:05 pm
by blowwad
If this were a Hollywood movie it would have been Shanahan cutting the comm just to see how jr. might perform under pressure. Feet to the fire baby!!! Let's see what you got!
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 1:37 pm
by Countertrey
ATX_Skins wrote:Has anyone ever wondered why comms go down on the final drive? I'm not a big conspiracy theorist but it just seems rather odd to me.
In the military comms go down all the time. It happens. But you are dealing with equipment that is either old or beat up half the time. Comms can go down due to your location as well.
Down there in Tampa it was nice weather, comms had worked all game, and RG3 was about 20 yds away from the coach. this is expensive equipment, not radio shack stuff.
So, why would this happen on the final drive with the game on the line in the visitors stadium?
I think they (Bucs) cut comms out. Thats my take. Maybe I'm looking into it a bit too much but it just wouldn't surprise me at all.
I believe they would have to get NFL collaboration... as, I'm pretty sure, they control the helmet commo...
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:13 pm
by emoses14
Countertrey wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:Has anyone ever wondered why comms go down on the final drive? I'm not a big conspiracy theorist but it just seems rather odd to me.
In the military comms go down all the time. It happens. But you are dealing with equipment that is either old or beat up half the time. Comms can go down due to your location as well.
Down there in Tampa it was nice weather, comms had worked all game, and RG3 was about 20 yds away from the coach. this is expensive equipment, not radio shack stuff.
So, why would this happen on the final drive with the game on the line in the visitors stadium?
I think they (Bucs) cut comms out. Thats my take. Maybe I'm looking into it a bit too much but it just wouldn't surprise me at all.
I believe they would have to get NFL collaboration... as, I'm pretty sure, they control the helmet commo...
So. . . you're sayin' ATX has a point then (see, e.g. Mara, John and "competition committee" theft)?
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:23 pm
by jmooney
They switched to digital comms this year to prevent "interference". When dealing with digital comms at that close range, I would think it would have to be either a malfunction or more likely tampering. Maybe a digital communication expert could weigh in.
If it were a malfunction, wouldn't there be a log?
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:28 pm
by cvillehog
jmooney wrote:They switched to digital comms this year to prevent "interference". When dealing with digital comms at that close range, I would think it would have to be either a malfunction or more likely tampering. Maybe a digital communication expert could weigh in.
If it were a malfunction, wouldn't there be a log?
I'm pretty sure that's not how digital radio works. It just sends 1' and 0's instead of electrical signals over the air. Basically the same difference as a CD and an LP.
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:45 pm
by 1niksder
ATX_Skins wrote:Has anyone ever wondered why comms go down on the final drive? I'm not a big conspiracy theorist but it just seems rather odd to me.
In the military comms go down all the time. It happens. But you are dealing with equipment that is either old or beat up half the time. Comms can go down due to your location as well.
Down there in Tampa it was nice weather, comms had worked all game, and RG3 was about 20 yds away from the coach. this is expensive equipment, not radio shack stuff.
So, why would this happen on the final drive with the game on the line in the visitors stadium?
I think they (Bucs) cut comms out. Thats my take. Maybe I'm looking into it a bit too much but it just wouldn't surprise me at all.
You are thinking like Santana Moss
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:10 pm
by ATX_Skins
1niksder wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:Has anyone ever wondered why comms go down on the final drive? I'm not a big conspiracy theorist but it just seems rather odd to me.
In the military comms go down all the time. It happens. But you are dealing with equipment that is either old or beat up half the time. Comms can go down due to your location as well.
Down there in Tampa it was nice weather, comms had worked all game, and RG3 was about 20 yds away from the coach. this is expensive equipment, not radio shack stuff.
So, why would this happen on the final drive with the game on the line in the visitors stadium?
I think they (Bucs) cut comms out. Thats my take. Maybe I'm looking into it a bit too much but it just wouldn't surprise me at all.
You are thinking like Santana Moss
Not sure what that means, but I'm assuming Santana complains about far out stuff sometimes?
The only reason I bring it up is because it happened at such an interesting time. Why the last drive? Why were there no issues prior? Why are the Redskins not looking into it? Or are they?
If I were a reporter I would be asking more questions. Were there any communication issues between the booth and the sidelines? Did the refs experience any problems? Were the Bucs able to communicate? Did anyone look into the issue after?
On the positive side of all this, as noted prior, RG3 did a great job handling the issue and led us down the field.
If you guys could take anything from this, maybe just pay more attention to other teams having issues with comms late in games, with the game on the line, especially away teams.
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:25 pm
by Irn-Bru
1niksder wrote:You are thinking like Santana Moss

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:31 pm
by 1niksder
Irn-Bru wrote:1niksder wrote:You are thinking like Santana Moss

That's what he said
"The only thing that might be surprising to you all is that he's young and it happened to him," Moss said, via The Washington Post. "I mean, I've been in plenty of games that when we're away, we can't hear the call, especially on the last part of the game. So I'm almost thinking that that's something that they do in stadiums to say, 'Hey, you know, let's make it little harder for them.' "