CFL.ca Staff
TORONTO — The Canadian Football League announced today that for the first time, the league will equip quarterbacks’ helmets with special headsets that allow coaches to communicate directly with their pivots between plays.
“It’s an innovation that will improve communication with the quarterback and improve the flow of the game,” said Kevin McDonald, the CFL’s Director of Football Operations.
“This is a more efficient way for a coach to call a play or communicate with his quarterback, instead of using numbers or signals.”
Here’s how the system will work:
The introduction of quarterback headsets is the latest in a series of technological advances for CFL’s football operations.
These include the 2006 introduction of video review on CFL sidelines, allowing coaches to challenge officials’ calls using instant replay, and in 2009, the centralization of that video review at a more technologically advanced Command Centre at CFL headquarters.
“We’re always looking for ways to improve or speed up CFL games , while respecting the tradition and continuity of what is already a great game,” said CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon.
“After working on the implementation of quarterback headsets with our teams, we’re confident this is a step in the right direction for our game, our league and, ultimately, our fans.”