I think it does. Because the whole rule is stupid. If you’re whole rule is stupid, don’t enforce it, change it.
The problem w/ radio headsets is the implementation - all the way down to D3 and JC levels (and eventually HS).
I think the NFL radios are cut off at some point post huddle? Not sure. I am sure that the NFL spends a shit-ton of money making sure the radio rules and communication security/privacy are well in place and policed.
How do you do that in some D3 program where the radio is probably patched through a press box the size of my patio? How long would it take for techie fans in the stands to know the coming plays as well?