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So I never played organized football or anything, what are the operational aspects involved that resulted in us having 10 players on the field?
When they call a defense, do they hold up signs or somesuch so the right personnel gets on the field?
There were 10 guys on the field, each of which could have called a timeout, and Steichen who could have called a timeout.
I cant imagine that Franklin wasn't looking around and saying, "oh hey, this looks weird..."
How does it actually work such that a mistake like this happens?
Kray007
09-29-2025, 09:58 AM
It was a cluster of major proportions, but good things seldom happen when your Cornerback falls down and goes boom.
Hoopsdoc
09-29-2025, 10:22 AM
It was a cluster of major proportions, but good things seldom happen when your Cornerback falls down and goes boom.
This is a good point. Unless it was one of the safeties missing, it wouldn’t have mattered. It was just bad luck.
That’s the risk of a defense like Anarumos. Still preferable to Bradley.
Oldcolt
09-29-2025, 10:35 AM
It is fucking inexcusable. Totally on Anarumo. Like him but this should never happen.
Kray007
09-29-2025, 11:01 AM
Ultimately, I don’t think you can blame Anarumo. He called the defensive scheme, and he can be excused for thinking that everyone who should have been involved made their way onto the field.
It’s not too much to expect, though, that one of the defenders might have looked around and asked himself: where’s Fred? Isn’t there supposed to be someone over there playing Safety?
HoosierinFL
09-29-2025, 11:06 AM
Franklin is supposed to count the defense on every play.
Also, the way it works is that there are various personnel packages, so when one of those is called, the guys who are part of that package are supposed to know and will be on the field.
Either the call was not communicated effectively or someone wasn't paying attention.
I haven't watched a replay - what position was missing from the play?
Oldcolt
09-29-2025, 11:12 AM
Anarumo is the coach. He is supposed to set up things so this cannot happen. His preparation failed. Not the end of the world but certainly his responsibility
Dam8610
09-29-2025, 11:48 AM
So I never played organized football or anything, what are the operational aspects involved that resulted in us having 10 players on the field?
When they call a defense, do they hold up signs or somesuch so the right personnel gets on the field?
There were 10 guys on the field, each of which could have called a timeout, and Steichen who could have called a timeout.
I cant imagine that Franklin wasn't looking around and saying, "oh hey, this looks weird..."
How does it actually work such that a mistake like this happens?
Franklin was too busy trying to time up his blitz to count, I guess.
YDFL Commish
09-29-2025, 08:00 PM
This is a good point. Unless it was one of the safeties missing, it wouldn’t have mattered. It was just bad luck.
That’s the risk of a defense like Anarumos. Still preferable to Bradley.
I counted 5 DB's on the play. Which is what you would expect on 1st and 10 from the opponents 10 yd. line. So it had to be a LB, unless they were playing dime?
Lov2fish
09-29-2025, 09:17 PM
I played high school football. It was up to our captain to count the players on the field. Our safety was the 2nd. line of defense as he counted as well.
Discflinger
09-30-2025, 04:06 AM
Fucked up so badly
Dam8610
09-30-2025, 08:57 AM
I counted 5 DB's on the play. Which is what you would expect on 1st and 10 from the opponents 10 yd. line. So it had to be a LB, unless they were playing dime?
It was likely a DB given that they had Cross manning up the TE, and there was no over the top help on Atwell. Anarumo runs a lot of dime. It's possible it was Bachie or a DL, but IMO much more likely a missing DB.
Colts And Orioles
09-30-2025, 11:59 AM
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Perhaps the most famous/infamous play ever with 10 players on the field was when Miami, Fla blocked a Notre Dame punt in 1985 ...... in spite of the fact that the Miami, Fla team only had 10 players on the field. ) :eek:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=165754053265555
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ChaosTheory
09-30-2025, 02:16 PM
It was likely a DB given that they had Cross manning up the TE, and there was no over the top help on Atwell. Anarumo runs a lot of dime. It's possible it was Bachie or a DL, but IMO much more likely a missing DB.
Anarumo just confirmed that he was going to double Puka on that play. So actually probably was Hilton that was supposed to be out there rather than Thomas playing shell like I speculated.
May not have mattered, but probably would have moved Bynum over to the other hash and he possibly could've reached Atwell.
Would not have helped Blackmon not tackle himself.
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