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milestogo

(16,829 posts)
Sun Oct 10, 2021, 03:18 PM Oct 2021

How do quarterbacks avoid stripping their throats?

You can hear them calling plays over the television, and they are doing it for hours. If I yelled like that a few times I would be completely hoarse. But I've never heard a hoarse QB in the post-game interview.

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How do quarterbacks avoid stripping their throats? (Original Post) milestogo Oct 2021 OP
Or coaches/ They yell all the time in practice - and at their many assistant coaches, empedocles Oct 2021 #1
Opera singers can sing loudly for hours at a time. They are like trained, fit athletes. Ocelot II Oct 2021 #2
What Ocelot said MuseRider Oct 2021 #3
Side note - the offensive line is calling their blocking too. underpants Oct 2021 #4
You're thinking Dermontti Dawson Best_man23 Oct 2021 #7
Yep that's him. Thanks. underpants Oct 2021 #8
It isn't constant Shermann Oct 2021 #5
Yeah, but there's so much stadium noise. milestogo Oct 2021 #6
If it was constant it would be more of a deal. LiberalFighter Oct 2021 #9

empedocles

(15,751 posts)
1. Or coaches/ They yell all the time in practice - and at their many assistant coaches,
Sun Oct 10, 2021, 03:22 PM
Oct 2021

around 15 of them, preparation of practices, etc.?

Ocelot II

(115,661 posts)
2. Opera singers can sing loudly for hours at a time. They are like trained, fit athletes.
Sun Oct 10, 2021, 03:29 PM
Oct 2021

You have learn to use your voice in a way that won't wear it out; I assume anybody who has to shout a lot for their job has learned to do that, either by training or practice.

MuseRider

(34,104 posts)
3. What Ocelot said
Sun Oct 10, 2021, 03:32 PM
Oct 2021

and youth, at least for most of them? I hate football but I love watching Pat Mahommes (I think I spelled that right). His grace makes me look at him like I am watching a ballet. If it were not for that voice I would miss him. When I hear it I watch, otherwise I just do whatever. I have often wondered the same.

underpants

(182,736 posts)
4. Side note - the offensive line is calling their blocking too.
Sun Oct 10, 2021, 03:39 PM
Oct 2021

QB calls out the Mike (middle linebacker) which sets blocking for the play around that player. The O line is talking to each other about changes tinkering. Usually it’s the center who calls line blocking but sometimes it’s a guard. Side side note - Dwight Stephenson was the first black center in the NFL since good records were kept - about WWII. Miami Dolphins in the 70’s. The next was a guy in Pittsburgh in the 90’s (forgot his name). There might be some now but it’s still a thing in the NFL - they don’t trust black people to be center like they used to not trust black QBs.

Best_man23

(4,897 posts)
7. You're thinking Dermontti Dawson
Wed Oct 27, 2021, 02:42 PM
Oct 2021

As for Dwight Stephenson, he played for Miami in the 1980s, following in the footsteps of another HOF center Jim Langer who along with Larry Little anchored the Dolphins lines in the 1970s. Stephenson's HOF career was cut short in 1987 by a cheap shot that destroyed one of his knees.

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