Compilation of the best trick plays in the history of American Football. I hope you all enjoy, I do not own any of the content, no copyright infringement intended.
Trick plays generally have a much lower rate of success in the NFL because NFL defenses are more experienced and disciplined. In lower levels, everyone is less experienced, but the offense has practiced that trick play and knows what to do.
man!! these plays made me smile. when i see this level of innovation and out of the box thinking, it makes me believe these men and their coaches trust each other and know how to have fun playing the game. i'd love to see a few of these from time to time out of my team. thanks for sharing these!
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Half their blockers are turned around. All it takes is one guy running full tilt into that mob and someones got a torn acl. Not only that but all it takes is a good callout from the defense and their fucked.
You know it’s a trick play when even the cameraman has no idea what’s going on lmao. OR You know it’s a trick play when even the refs have no idea what’s going on lmao.
I remember a high school game where they ran an option play with the QB. He faked a handoff to the running back and then took off with the ball down field. The refs whistled the play down when the running back was tackled, meanwhile the QB was half way down the field with the ball. They ended up having to re-do the play.
The 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl really was one of the best college football games in history. Nobody even gave Boise a chance against Adrian Peterson and the Sooners but thanks to the trickery by Chris Peterson, Cinderella's team took down the giant
The play itself is overated. Most of these other plays in the video were more impressive and there were plenty of other normal moments in college football that were even better. Boise State just happened to be huge underdogs that won a great game. I would rate the entire game more impressive on a top 10 list more than the play.
I like how sometimes it doesn't make any difference it was a trick it was just well executed play like Big Ben's TD against Dallas, CB was still playing just a great throw and catch
Were happy that we got lucky enough to beat such a legendary school but the fact that we couldnt use our own playbook to win is not very satisfying, a win is a win i guess no matter how low we had to go to get it
ahhh yes, i have fond memories of my dad teaching me as a young child to play dead, oh we had so much fun, he would get drunk, point his .45 at me, pull the trigger and go BANG! and id fall over and stay still for hours and hours while he pounded down a case of Molson..oh those were good times...i wonder when hes gonna be back from the LC? its been like 20 years, he must have got lost on the backroads again
The NFL really should run plays like that one where they pass it to a guy on a hook route and he naturally laterals it to someone just behind him or off to the side. Laterals are underrated 👌🏻 You could get good at them if they practiced them
I didn’t realize how much I would miss Tom Brady playing in NE. I knew it was history in the making but it’s not the same seeing him in TB. Especially when Edelman was at the top of his game.