The most important part of being a backup QB may be one very specific job: to mimic the starter’s cadence perfectly.
By now, you know that wasn’t supposed . When the traded for him, he left Arizona and arrived in Minnesota on Tuesday night. He didn’t take a single rep with the first-team offense during the week, which meant Minnesota’s starting offensive linemen hadn’t heard Dobbs rehearse his cadence, the specific color-number-color-number pattern required to start every football play and give instruction to the offensive line. The cadence gives the center permission to set the football free.
on how hard it was to nail ’s unique cadence: — Kalyn Kahler Allen said he struggled learning this technique as a rookie. He’d try to replicate Newton’s extremely long White eightyyyyyyyyyyyyy but would quickly run out of breath. He needed a lot of repetition to match Newton’s lung capacity. “I was gassed by the time the ball was snapped early on,” Allen said.
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