We knew Auburn's signals??

engie

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Was reported that Matt Wells and Cam Lawrence picked them up early in the first quarter... Not surprising. Cam always knows what play is coming anyway.
 

vhdawg

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It couldn't have been too hard to figure out the signals for "off tackle run" and "drop back find nobody open scramble around and chunk it".
 

Felonious Junk

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cam lawrence spends a good deal of time in the film room trying to determine patterns in sounds, signals, formations, and actual plays. there have been many times that he has tipped the defense at the line of scrimmage just prior to the snap as to what the play was going to be. the easiest one to look at is the pick 6 that j banks had last year at auburn in the first half. look at lawrence right before the snap. he tells banks what the play is going to be. then its touchdown.

its at the 3:28 mark in this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9p6rOmWKXI&feature=related
 

MetEdDawg

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Hell I knew Auburn's check signal.

Every time Frazier turned around and waived his hands together by his chest as he turned around to the RB, it was a run to the right side. He checked to that play at least 7 or 8 times and I think the most they ever got on a play was 2 yards. I would sit there and tell my wife "run to the right" and sure enough he would hand it off to the RB over the right side.

Hell by the 4th quarter my wife, who knows jack **** about football, finally figured out their check and would tell me they were running to the right. It was funny because the whole time I was thinking that if my wife could figure it out, Wilson and Company were probably laughing there asses off because they knew they were about to stuff Auburn's play.