Yes, that's the point of having a radio headset in the quarterback's helmet.
(The quarterback cannot communicate back to the coach, by the way.)
As of the 2007 season, no. The green dot signifies the player that has a radio receiver in his helmet and, as of the 2007 season, no defensive player is allowed to have a radio receiver in his helmet.
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They call it a "helmet."
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You can call Coach directly and give them the number inside the bag. If the bag is prior to 1994, they may not be able to tell you the name, but it is worth a try. Good luck.
you dont call, you have to take pictures of animals at the former worker zoo then he gives you his old helmet
Someone who teaches athletics.
Any player on the field of play or the head coach of the team may call a timeout.
Yes! Yes there is! Some people also call it the emerald viking helmet.
To be able to communicate with coaches in the press box and in other areas of the sidelines and also, for the head coach, to call in a play to the quarterback. Does the quarterback helmet have an earphone?
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