"It's a Valuable Tool": Todd Monken Explains Why Browns Are Using Unique Tech to Evaluate Shedeur Sanders & Co. Amid QB Competition
Syndication: Online Athens, Georgia offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Todd Monken speaks to the media in Athens, Ga. , on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022.
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xJonesx 18854345 ©IMAGO/USA TODAY Network As the QB battle between Shedeur Sanders, Deshaun Watson, and Dillon Gabriel began during the Browns’ three-day voluntary minicamp on April 21, one unusual detail caught the attention of many onlookers. Each quarterback had a small camera attached to his helmet. It turns out new head coach Todd Monken has adopted this technique to help address the Browns’ long-term QB dilemma.
“It’s a valuable tool,” Todd Monken told reporters at the minicamp. “Unless you want to be standing in the huddle to hear their communication like it’s actually being relayed from me to those players, and then it allows you to pre-snap and then post-snap get an idea where their eyes are. Are they in the right place?
” This year, the Browns got permission to hold this additional minicamp because they hired a new head coach. That extra time gives Todd Monken a chance to begin installing his offensive system before training camp. Monken, for his part, wasted little time in installing advanced technology to get unique footage for review after practice.
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