I think I actually get what these boards are supposed to do. If you look at the poster, there are four images. I think these images are telling each group how to line up in terms of formation. One is for the WRs, another for the TE(s), another for the O-Line, and another for the RB(s). Meanwhile, the actual play call is being hand signaled to the QB. This way there is less to hand signal in and less for the QB to have to try to communicate to the players. He can then call simple plays and sight adjustments at the line and get the ball snapped quick. When you think about it that way, its pretty ingenious.LOL...yeah that's their "mood board"That's an inspirational poster for Oregon's uniform design.Several teams using a sideline signals via big poster which displayed a weird faces or scenery pictures, mascots, strange words, etc.
What's the purpose? I don't get it.
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