Playbook
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The word "Playbook" means: A book containing the scripts of dramatic plays. 2. Sports. A notebook containing descriptions and diagrams of the plays of a team, especially a football team.
Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary Copyright © 1997 The Learning Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Playbook was a show on the NFL Network in its first three seasons of operation.
The show used the same game films used by coaching staffs of National Football League teams to provide further analysis of recent and upcoming games.
Hosts included Paul Burmeister, Sterling Sharpe, Solomon Wilcots, and Mike Mayock.
The program itself was cancelled when NFLN revamped its programming lineup in 2006; however, elements of the show have been seen on NFL Total Access and NFL Replay.