Benefits of minimal crowd noise: we can hear clear player communication on the field. #Browns fans have asked @TheOBR forums about this. 🔊🔼

Step by step what you hear:
55 call: Tretter identifying the MIKE for blocking scheme
SS rolls down: Baker checks with CAN call

(1/3)
(CAN call usually part of a two-play call meant to quickly check into a better scheme when given a look)

After CAN Tretter checks the new MIKE (59) for this scheme.

Safety retreats, Baker calls REWIND! meaning back to the 1st play. Tretter follows w YUP (MIKE back to 55)

(2/3)
Lastly, the TURBO call happens. We keep hearing it. What does it mean?

It means on next sound the ball is snapped. It's a mental check for everyone telling them QB can dummy call & try to pull defense offside by any noise but when TURBO is yelled, ball is snapped on next sound.
It’s quite amazing how much communication happens pre-snap and is necessary for successful offense. Hand signals, quick buzz words, all of it. This is one of just a few benefits of minimal crowds and I hope this gave a glimpse of what the #Browns are trying to do snap to snap.
Also JC Tretter is just a tough SOB out there with a great ability to lead his OL with the mental side of the schemes and protections. Lucky to have him.
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