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Definition of playbook in English: playbooknoun ˈpleɪbʊkˈpleɪˌbʊk North American A book containing a sports team's strategies and plays, especially in American football. Example sentencesExamples - The ability to completely design a custom playbook for a team has opened up coaching options.
- He'll also be able to study the playbook and get to know his teammates while preparing to hit the field running upon his return.
- That's a lot of training camps, a lot of grass drills and getting up too early in the morning and guys being told to come to the coach's office - and bring their playbooks.
- But they are not on the field or trying to absorb some of the Homeric playbooks around the league.
- Rookie quarterbacks deal with offensive playbooks that dwarf the ones they studied in college.
- When they weren't lifting weights, they were buried in their playbooks, comparing notes on defensive adjustments and discussing what they'd like to do against certain looks this season.
- The majority of players - and I fall into this group - don't have that option when they turn in their playbooks.
- Frerotte had more of the playbook at his disposal, but the difference was in his patience allowing plays to develop.
- Her most critical lessons learned were about strategy and studying players as well as the team playbook.
- Fisher, who used to abide by the philosophy of using the run to set up the pass, found his playbook flip-flopped.
Definition of playbook in US English: playbooknounˈpleɪˌbʊkˈplāˌbo͝ok North American A book containing a sports team's strategies and plays, especially in football. Example sentencesExamples - When they weren't lifting weights, they were buried in their playbooks, comparing notes on defensive adjustments and discussing what they'd like to do against certain looks this season.
- Frerotte had more of the playbook at his disposal, but the difference was in his patience allowing plays to develop.
- But they are not on the field or trying to absorb some of the Homeric playbooks around the league.
- The ability to completely design a custom playbook for a team has opened up coaching options.
- That's a lot of training camps, a lot of grass drills and getting up too early in the morning and guys being told to come to the coach's office - and bring their playbooks.
- Her most critical lessons learned were about strategy and studying players as well as the team playbook.
- The majority of players - and I fall into this group - don't have that option when they turn in their playbooks.
- He'll also be able to study the playbook and get to know his teammates while preparing to hit the field running upon his return.
- Fisher, who used to abide by the philosophy of using the run to set up the pass, found his playbook flip-flopped.
- Rookie quarterbacks deal with offensive playbooks that dwarf the ones they studied in college.
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