It is to inform the defensive players that a turnover has been made and to instruct them to go into blocking mode.
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yell
Shout
The players are wearing helmets which can make it hard to hear. Especially with all of the background noise. Not to mention you're on a timer and you can't be repeating yourself over and over.
Tee See You, FROGS! You would have to be there or watch a YouTube video to get the gist.
that's what my Pop Warner coach taught us many years ago
Celebrate the bicentennial birthday of Bison-Ten-Yell, the imaginary creator of a series of ten battle yells. His system was later adopted by football players and is still used today. See related link below.
The present tense of "yell" is "yells".
Before kickoff: Warrrrr During kickoff: Eagleee After kickoff: Hey!
Archibald Yell has written: 'Archibald Yell papers'
shall/will yell
The past tense of yell is yelled.