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Can you no huddle but use the whole play clock not to get tired?

Can you no huddle but use the whole play clock not to get tired?

MTrugby14

Quote from charlie_prince123 >> Yes. Stamina rebuilds at the line of scrimmage. If you have ever noticed, sometimes like your running back will be bent over panting (breathing hard) because he’s tired, but if you just wait for 10-15 seconds he will stop panting and raise his head back up. He’s gotten some of his stamina back 

 yep!

BabyKernAb

Quote from kingkurt42 >> I wish there was someone with the interest and patience to take some real measurements of what circumstances turns blue into yellow into red, and how long it takes to get back.

As best as I can tell, calling timeout automatically resets everyone's stamina - but other than that I am pretty much just guessing

 Jw, because I never run when tired, but I caught a guy in quarters with no time outs. I was in a 2rb set. I could of easily just no huddle spammed him or a td

RAG1NG360

Quote from charlie_prince123 >> Yes. Stamina rebuilds at the line of scrimmage. If you have ever noticed, sometimes like your running back will be bent over panting (breathing hard) because he’s tired, but if you just wait for 10-15 seconds he will stop panting and raise his head back up. He’s gotten some of his stamina back 

 you the man

Svallejo23

Quote from charlie_prince123 >> Yes. Stamina rebuilds at the line of scrimmage. If you have ever noticed, sometime like your running back will be bent over panting (breathing hard) because he’s tired, but if you just wait for 10-15 seconds he will stop panting and raise his head back up. He’s gotten some of his stamina back 

 this is huge thank you! never noticed this

kingkurt42

I wish there was someone with the interest and patience to take some real measurements of what circumstances turns blue into yellow into red, and how long it takes to get back.

As best as I can tell, calling timeout automatically resets everyone's stamina - but other than that I am pretty much just guessing

Yes. Stamina rebuilds at the line of scrimmage. If you have ever noticed, sometimes like your running back will be bent over panting (breathing hard) because he’s tired, but if you just wait for 10-15 seconds he will stop panting and raise his head back up. He’s gotten some of his stamina back