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NFL Trick Plays But They Get Increasingly Higher IQ
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@JunctionWatcherUK
@JunctionWatcherUK Год назад
Lol the Manziel play being called back for an illegal shift is the most Browns thing ever.
@brianjonker510
@brianjonker510 Год назад
And I love it
@alaeriia01
@alaeriia01 Год назад
Johnny Football, a disgrace to the term "f***ing idiot".
@hughkinsey3562
@hughkinsey3562 Год назад
It was an illegal play anyway, something about can’t be facing the sideline at the snap. So 2 fouls
@mph7282
@mph7282 Год назад
@@hughkinsey3562 can’t lineup within five yards of the sideline, can’t “linger” at the sideline to confuse the defense…that play was all sorts of illegal.
@WGB3019
@WGB3019 Год назад
I think they’ve gone more Browns since then…
@WolfHunner
@WolfHunner Год назад
4:01 was smooth as hell
@nymike06
@nymike06 Год назад
I caught that too. Very impressive.
@logicaldude3611
@logicaldude3611 Год назад
Also back when personal fouls weren’t called every play… dude goes straight for the punter’s knee when he’s far out of bounds lol crazy
@IWLGaming
@IWLGaming Год назад
Pat recovering his own onside kick is still one of the greatest
@averyhenson4034
@averyhenson4034 Год назад
Jesus loves you
@jordanraiber2102
@jordanraiber2102 Год назад
@@averyhenson4034 Jesus gave up his weekend to forgive me for breaking rules he made up
@bennett420316
@bennett420316 Год назад
@@jordanraiber2102 His Father made up, get your sarcasm right at least
@jordanraiber2102
@jordanraiber2102 Год назад
@@bennett420316 he is his own father. Get your theology right before going *well actually *
@bennett420316
@bennett420316 Год назад
@Jordan Raiber Wrong again, Jesus is the Son of God and not the Father. Mayhaps you haven't brushed up on your theology. The Holy trinity that is Father, Son, and Spirit is pretty clear about it.
@eauhomme
@eauhomme Год назад
Surprised we don't see more hook-and-lateral plays in the NFL. The long pass to a receiver who then laterals to another guy to confuse the defense works great, and used to be much more popular.
@codymac4958
@codymac4958 Год назад
Maybe the game has evolved passed it :c I agree I always love lateral plays. I bet that's one of the things people like about rugby 🏉
@TheGoodChap
@TheGoodChap Год назад
So high risk but it absolutely could be more common seeing it in college play when the play breaks down is always funny though. One last year they lateraled it like 10 times
@eauhomme
@eauhomme Год назад
@@TheGoodChap A hook-and-lateral only involves one lateral. It's where two receivers run their routes with the intention of being fairly close (
@orange_cat
@orange_cat Год назад
Laterals are pretty difficult to execute, it takes real athletic talent.
@brianc3761
@brianc3761 Год назад
Kelce seems to have it down
@thomasdougherty6737
@thomasdougherty6737 Год назад
the funny part about these plays is if they had failed they would have been the dumbest plays ever
@smartacus1367
@smartacus1367 Год назад
Lol true
@codymac4958
@codymac4958 Год назад
Thats what makes them so great
@edgargarcia5693
@edgargarcia5693 Год назад
if it looks stupid, but it works then it aint stupid
@user-gx8dl1dt2y
@user-gx8dl1dt2y Год назад
Didn't the Manziel one fail? You can hear the ref call an illegal shift on the offense, so I'd assume they walked it back.
@bioLarzen
@bioLarzen Год назад
And the other way around: if that Wilson pass wasn't intercepted by Butler, the whole world would have regarded it as the greatest trick play ever: the Great Wizard Pete Carrol called a pass play when everyone was expecting a run play with Lynch... Sadly, for them, it didn't work :)
@talexb
@talexb Год назад
Man, these plays make me smile. Quick-thinking athletes confusing the crap out of each other -- so entertaining.
@osohombre
@osohombre Год назад
2:50 Best part about this play was that it was essentially an F you to Brady.
@crybabiescryrigged
@crybabiescryrigged Год назад
LOL the announcer for thw bengals trick play. Announcer #1: "Have you seen that before?" Announcer #2: "Not often." Announcer #1: "So you've seen that before?" Announcer #2: "Not that I can recall." 🤣😂 what?!
@ofs82
@ofs82 Год назад
Pretty sure he didn't want to admit that he'd not seen it before in case there was a famous case he was missing, until the other commentator said they hadn't seen it before.
@SteveGellerMusic
@SteveGellerMusic Год назад
"Have you seen that before?" "Not often." "So you've seen that before?" "Uhhh, y... yes I have." "Wow! Great. I mean, it makes sense, right? Our paycheck depends on us being football experts, so obviously you must be able to draw on your decades of experience in watching football--that's why people listen to you. You clearly have seen everything." "Let's get back to the game." "All righty. But first, since this great trick play just happened, tell me--how many times have you seen it before?" "Once or twice." "Wait, is it once or is it twice?" "Probably once." "You don't remember if you have seen that play once or if you have seen it twice?" "The next play's about to start, look at the formation of the wide recei..." "See, if I had seen that play run twice, I'd remember both times. I wouldn't be confused, that's not something a football expert like us would forget. But anyway, ok, what was the one time you definitely remember?" "It was a long time ago, so it's probably irrelevant because of how much the game has changed since then. Take this game right now, this exciting game where new plays keep on happening for us to comment on." "Irrelevant? That sounds super memorable to me, the fact that it happened all those years ago and you still remember it to this day! Ok, great. The Bengals have called timeout. We'll keep it here so you can tell us about it. These are truly the moments when we earn our salary. Ok, regale us as the football expert you are."
@jaihummel5057
@jaihummel5057 Год назад
@@SteveGellerMusic you had me dying sir.
@lonnieporter8566
@lonnieporter8566 Год назад
Announcers are idiots. Before Kapernick took a knee, I'd watch with the TV muted so I didn't have to listen to their drivel. Once the NFL went woke-tard, they lost me.
@LordVen_
@LordVen_ Год назад
@@SteveGellerMusic most underrated RU-vid comment on a comment ever
@codygurnick6405
@codygurnick6405 Год назад
The onside kick to open the second half of the super bowl from the Saints is the most incredible and daring play in NFL history
@sn4rl277
@sn4rl277 Год назад
Being a Colts fan, that was for sure the turning point of that game. Both teams were looking unstoppable that year by end of the regular season. Also that was Dungy' s team, coached by Jim Caldwell. Ask any Colts or Lions fan about Caldwell. Both teams were on fire the 2009 season. First time in NFL history that both Super Bowl teams started off with a 13-0. Colts were 14-0 and locked the #1 seed and sat their starters (after the first two series of play) to avoid injuring a starter in what they considered useless season games. I believe they could have walked through the last two weeks and been 16-0. But then you add all the pressure of being "Undefeated" going into post season. Ask any Pat's fan about that pressure, 19-0 t-shirts in the trash (thanks NY Giants for ending that one).
@DAAllan82
@DAAllan82 Год назад
Eagles Philly Special was the most gutsy call ever
@ballistic3666
@ballistic3666 Год назад
@@DAAllan82 definitely not, it was good not the best.
@DAAllan82
@DAAllan82 Год назад
@@ballistic3666 I would say it was the most gutsy. Easy decision to kick a field goal, hand the ball to a RB, or even throw it up high to Alshon. That’s what 99.999% of coaches would have done. Running a truck play THAT YOUR OPPONENT had run earlier in the game, with a non QB throwing… in the SB… against Bill Billicheat… balls of fucking titanium
@ballistic3666
@ballistic3666 Год назад
@@DAAllan82 tbh I don't think I meant to reply to you
@louisastuto2878
@louisastuto2878 Год назад
Man I hope we get another safety like Ed Reed one day. He played the position w more creativity and a higher IQ than anyone I’ve ever seen. He pulled stuff that most ppl wouldn’t even imagine trying in a video game, and somehow It seemed to work out spectacularly every single time. No other DB in history even thinks of pitching that ball backwards and he does It perfectly for a TD.
@MrYankees06
@MrYankees06 Год назад
Look up Brian Dawkins.
@jasonrichardson1999
@jasonrichardson1999 Год назад
Keanu had that potential but then he tore his ACL and lost it
@AwesomeDude799
@AwesomeDude799 Год назад
@@jasonrichardson1999 Neal?
@jasonrichardson1999
@jasonrichardson1999 Год назад
@@AwesomeDude799 yes
@AwesomeDude799
@AwesomeDude799 Год назад
@@jasonrichardson1999 I didn't like that we had him playing Linebacker in Dallas.
@mymomsaysimcool9650
@mymomsaysimcool9650 Год назад
I’m 50 and love this channel including games back from “way back”. Thanks.
@YesToScoobyDoo
@YesToScoobyDoo Год назад
You should do Low IQ plays but they get increasingly lower.
@savagebricksports1
@savagebricksports1 Год назад
Already kinda have: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OcJkqAe7zhY.html
@edgarevans9685
@edgarevans9685 Год назад
If Mark Sanchez isn't the final play I'm not subscribing
@YesToScoobyDoo
@YesToScoobyDoo Год назад
@@savagebricksports1 oh
@ProfGlitch
@ProfGlitch Год назад
nah he would get a copyright strike for just posting a full jets game at the end
@nightripper799
@nightripper799 Год назад
@@edgarevans9685 Buttfumble the most overrated bad play. Imagine leading your team to two straight championship games and all anybody remembers is the time your OL threw his ass into the ball
@emmynoether7573
@emmynoether7573 Год назад
The announcer saying "THAT WAS SICK" on the Chiefs play was pretty funny
@Republicanmouse
@Republicanmouse Год назад
In high school we were among the smallest schools in a big conference, but we won our share of games including many that would be called upsets. Our coach was clever and our team had quite a few smart players who could execute. (That, and the state 100 yard dash champion at tailback, who only needed a half step.). Anyway, our playbook was over half trick plays, and unusual sets, both on offense and defense. Included in our playbook was one from this video, 10 men would huddle, coach would be animated in talking to the 11th player (usually our sprint star) who would step onto the field at the last second and streak down the sideline. That play, along with many other tricks we played, have now been outlawed at the high school level. Our coaches had to meet with the refs before every game to tell them about all the trick plays so we wouldn’t just get a game full of inadvertent whistles. We were scouted heavily because everyone knew our reputation for tricks, but we had so many odd sets and trick plays to run off multiple sets that it was hard to know what we would do. It was a lot of fun, even when we didn’t win. When we got beat it was always due to overall size and superior born talent, because we always had the best playbook.
@stephenmartinek8315
@stephenmartinek8315 Год назад
That sounds like a lot of fun.
@markfulton8904
@markfulton8904 Год назад
Not reading all dat
@nickwilson3499
@nickwilson3499 Год назад
@@markfulton8904 why don't you shut up so we don't have to read the idiotic comments you make
@masonkauffman7511
@masonkauffman7511 Год назад
Tldr
@ringo3911
@ringo3911 Год назад
Imagine if you had both this and the bigger size and superior talent. A team like that would rake in the state level
@Elliott-oh2oy
@Elliott-oh2oy Год назад
I love how Randy Moss just gets praised for the play with everyone saying he just knew and has amazing awareness, and then he’s just like I saw purple and I tossed enough said
@leomdk939
@leomdk939 5 месяцев назад
and the other guy said he was yelling to Moss as he was approaching him
@jimtoole7138
@jimtoole7138 4 месяца назад
😅😅​@@leomdk939
@toborobo
@toborobo Год назад
3:06. The "Epic in Miami" game from the '81-82 playoffs. One of the greatest games I ever watched on TV. The hook-and-lateral to end the first half brought the Dolphins to within 7 after they were down 24-0 at one point.
@thejackalope2757
@thejackalope2757 Год назад
I got to see it live at the OB.
@crazyantny9161
@crazyantny9161 5 месяцев назад
It was 1-3-83, so the 82-84. I was there for that game, and line have that date etched in my head
@user-mp9xz8yg4j
@user-mp9xz8yg4j Год назад
That Rams play where they made it look like the punt had drifted was very clever.
@anthonyjames6334
@anthonyjames6334 Год назад
I had to watch that play like 3 times to understand. Very clever
@JuniperandSixth
@JuniperandSixth Год назад
Props to the cameraman at 1:50, he followed the ball perfectly.
@TheGrades90
@TheGrades90 Год назад
Shout out to the miracle play by Miami against New England in 2018. Winning the game with two laterals and 7 seconds left.
@gavin3574
@gavin3574 Год назад
Bruh I was pissed when I saw that
@LoadPast
@LoadPast Год назад
that was the best day of my life lol
@puntacanaman1
@puntacanaman1 Год назад
@@LoadPast Agreed. Fantastic. Even better that dumb Gronk cost them the game with his lack of tackling ability.
@chris-tg1hv
@chris-tg1hv 5 месяцев назад
The one thing I always thought was funny about that was the Dolphins missed the playoffs that season and the Pats never lost again en route to winning the Super Bowl! So Dolphin fans need to chill. 😅
@mitchellkoch3065
@mitchellkoch3065 Год назад
7:32 is just brilliant, love the quick thinking to get around it
@clawsoon
@clawsoon Год назад
That's the smartest play on the list.
@FustinJields
@FustinJields Год назад
The Mitchell Trubisky one was so smooth.
@tjbrooks_me
@tjbrooks_me Год назад
Breaks my heart as a Bears fan
@sawmill035
@sawmill035 Год назад
Words no Bears fan has ever heard
@auroraisland6477
@auroraisland6477 Год назад
The Bears 2018 offense had like one well executed trick play per game and then was never heard from again lol
@Rob_Saccamano
@Rob_Saccamano Год назад
The Trubisky play was truly high art
@brycehammerton4542
@brycehammerton4542 Год назад
I agree. That play and the Philly special my top 2
@CptFuzzAldrin
@CptFuzzAldrin Год назад
Seeing Mike McDaniel on the sideline with Kyle Shanahan coming up with that Johnny Manziel reception play is crazy knowing how far he’s come now being the Head coach of the Dolphins. Pretty cool seeing that growth and seeing little bits of this team in that browns team. Scheme wise
@Name-qo6gz
@Name-qo6gz Год назад
Jeff Fisher on the Rams was so good at special teams trick plays. And going 7-9
@jakehone
@jakehone Год назад
These are the ultimate definition of "teamwork".
@jamesb6209
@jamesb6209 Год назад
the foles catch may be the best super bowl play of all time, especially because brady did the exact same play the previous drive and dropped it 😂
@JayBigDadyCy
@JayBigDadyCy Год назад
Ed Reed with the one of the most unselfish plays in NFL history
@gmwdim
@gmwdim Год назад
Manziel's career didn't pan out but at least he'll have that play to remember.
@allthingssports4957
@allthingssports4957 Год назад
That was called back because of a penalty
@batsonelectronics
@batsonelectronics Год назад
illegal shift of #22 was called, the play didn't count. 2nd and 16 was on the screen right after. All that for nothing. He was a bust and I predicted it before he started. I watched him play at A&M. he could run and had 2 really good receivers that saved his bad throws. He also didn't take the NFL job seriously enough, same as when he played at A&M.
@Mars-qx7mq
@Mars-qx7mq Год назад
Although the play looked fun, it aligns with the rest of Manziel's highlights. O yards.
@forrestgreene1139
@forrestgreene1139 Год назад
The Reggie Roby play is beautiful.
@andrewburgess-linden9612
@andrewburgess-linden9612 Год назад
Philly Special, the trick Play to End all Trick Plays
@mike48931
@mike48931 Год назад
A lot of these are the type of backyard football plays that either are genius if they work or boneheaded if they don’t.
@MerlinoShorts
@MerlinoShorts Год назад
2:35 “that was sick” 😂
@kennewton9369
@kennewton9369 Год назад
That second clip, the one of the game between the Vikings and Bears, took me multiple loops of step-by-step playback to see exactly where the QB was hiding the ball. He has is trapped between the side of his body and and upper right arm. What an outstandingly executed deception. It looks like the QB produces the ball out of thin air, like he were a professional Magian.
@briansierzega
@briansierzega 5 месяцев назад
Mitch gets the snap, hands it off to #24, #24 hands it to #80, #80 flips it back to Mitch for the score.
@mschored487
@mschored487 Год назад
Lol how could you not have Pat M's onsides kick to himself, what a legend
@BenReillySpydr1962
@BenReillySpydr1962 Год назад
When???
@kostathomas8732
@kostathomas8732 Год назад
5:12 that punter's probably like "Ah another good punt... wait where are you guys going that's not where I kicked it"
@alvinuselton912
@alvinuselton912 Год назад
Some of the plays reminded me of Larry Bird knowing where everyone was and blind passing the ball only in football. Really great I. Q.
@RocketBot
@RocketBot Год назад
8:35 Johnny Manziel, Kyle Shanahan and Mike McDaniels
@sartainja
@sartainja Год назад
Love those ole crazy plays.
@ledelste
@ledelste Год назад
I could watch this stuff all day
@kipzmc2024
@kipzmc2024 Год назад
4:00 That's so epic!
@maninredhelm
@maninredhelm Год назад
Improvised laterals can be high IQ, but they're not trick plays unless they were planned in advance.
@benjaminroe311ify
@benjaminroe311ify Год назад
This
@B3Band
@B3Band Год назад
Wrong. You can trick someone in the moment. There's no requirement to plan a trick in advance.
@SonnyBubba
@SonnyBubba Год назад
Tricking an opposing player in the moment is one thing. Running a trick play is something that requires planning.
@NoumenalSoup
@NoumenalSoup Год назад
​@@B3Band k? it's not a trick play still. stay mad
@CB-ke7eq
@CB-ke7eq Год назад
That Randy Moss lateral really makes me miss old school NFL Tonight and Sportscenter too. 😔
@Steelburgh
@Steelburgh Год назад
I used to love watching the sportscenter highlights on Monday morning before school. Man, brings back good memories.
@danielbuxton4493
@danielbuxton4493 Год назад
Excellent!
@jonpinyan
@jonpinyan Год назад
7:20 I'm glad Tom Jackson explained that was a Globetrotters reference that Chris Berman was trying to make because that sounded absolutely nothing like the Sweet Georgia Brown.
@abbyrblx2945
@abbyrblx2945 Год назад
1:29 i got tricked from that play lol sorry im late i was busy love the vida keep up the great worjk
@ianhawthorn1527
@ianhawthorn1527 8 месяцев назад
Somehow passing the ball when you are about to be tackled is high IQ. Rugby players must be geniuses.
@kaxe666
@kaxe666 7 месяцев назад
That pinter to kicker is GOLDIE!!!
@legion2590
@legion2590 Год назад
During the height of the legion of boom days and Seahawk strength, I used to fear those mediocre Rams teams. They always came prepared to play, regularly earned points from trick plays, and gave us tough games that they just didn't seem to give others. That's true division rivalry.
@the7A7dude
@the7A7dude 6 месяцев назад
Even now the Rams own us. Mcvay owns Carroll
@ProfessorLester
@ProfessorLester Год назад
Damn that Bears play at the start
@rojamno
@rojamno 4 месяца назад
Well done yo!!!
@Zen_and
@Zen_and Год назад
Great outro music choice, man. I needed the reminder to go check out more of his soundcloud tracks.
@justawhisperintheuniverse8257
That last one was gold!
@rizzleroodoo
@rizzleroodoo Год назад
great comp
@Mikejones011990
@Mikejones011990 Год назад
That Dante Culpepper -> Randy Moss -> Moe Williams might be the best play I've ever seen
@stephengrigg5988
@stephengrigg5988 Год назад
On the rams fake kick, I'm pretty sure the guy sat on the sidelines and came back in at the last second. That one deserves way more credit, that was some 4d chess move
@johnharrison8562
@johnharrison8562 Год назад
For it to not be illegal substitution, he has to have been in the field of play the whole time. If he comes off the sideline, he has to report in inside the numbers, and then can go outside the numbers. But if he was in the previous play, he can stand anywhere on the field as long as he is not offside. I'm sure he just stood right next to the sideline but didn't step a foot over the line.
@kevinbragg8075
@kevinbragg8075 Год назад
We had a play like that last one in pop warner for 2 pt conversions, but in ours, the entire line was on one side of the field, and there were just a couple of backs on the other side, so the center in the middle of the field was actually one of the ends, and therefore was eligible. I was center so I liked that play, haha.
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@koda4247
@koda4247 Год назад
4:00 the fact that someone actually drew up a fake punt run with that big ass punter is insane.
@leomdk939
@leomdk939 5 месяцев назад
i dont know why but the phrase "big ass punter" really connected with me ... I lol'd
@_pandart6435
@_pandart6435 Год назад
That Philly Special... *chef kiss*
@varungupta9020
@varungupta9020 3 месяца назад
that old black and white one a third through was brilliant lmao
@bowman_1218
@bowman_1218 Год назад
First your vids are sooo good
@UpdogGolf
@UpdogGolf Год назад
That ravens pick 6 was flawlessand selfless. Well practiced boys.
@comcastjohn
@comcastjohn Год назад
The wonders of teamwork
@rockmyworldmusic
@rockmyworldmusic Год назад
I've always been a fan of rollout halfback options and then throwing to a wide open QB.
@thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117
Should watch some Cowboys games from the 80's (a lot of them are on here--full games). Landry had some great plays.
@chrisa-95
@chrisa-95 5 месяцев назад
A Mike McDaniel cameo 8:36 😁
@Dan_Herl
@Dan_Herl Год назад
The fake punt return where they trick the kicking team to the wrong side of the field is so genius
@BilltheTulaneGuy
@BilltheTulaneGuy Год назад
“That’s saucy!” Thanks!
@thedreamisstilldead
@thedreamisstilldead Год назад
I remember watching that Miami fleaflicker against San Diego. Blew my mind at the time.
@GuyN0ir
@GuyN0ir 7 месяцев назад
4:23 that is actually genius. The guy running up behind to confuse the defense. That's insanely well thought out.
@leomdk939
@leomdk939 5 месяцев назад
They basically just faked the "statue of liberty" trick play, but it was definitely great.
@bman6502
@bman6502 Год назад
That rams punt return, let’s not lose sight that he made a really hard catch of that punt… actually amazing
@easternyellowjacket276
@easternyellowjacket276 Год назад
Yes. That was an amazing catch.
@peoplesgoddess6799
@peoplesgoddess6799 Год назад
6:35. Love the Randy Moss 'more than Hail Mary move' wow!!! God was working through him on that one for sure!
@williamblackfyre4866
@williamblackfyre4866 Год назад
My favorites from the video are that Bears reverse option early in the video and that Rams punt return near the end.
@kasperjoonatan6014
@kasperjoonatan6014 Год назад
8:35 and the oscar goes to.. Shanahan!! he is cooler than the cucumber 😊
@dmanning4114
@dmanning4114 Год назад
Happy to see a Lorenzo Neal clip
@78town
@78town Год назад
Wow. Trubisky made a highlight lol
@landon6251
@landon6251 Год назад
St. Louis rams trick plays were undefeated. All though they were bad they were fun to watch.
@carcosa_swamp
@carcosa_swamp Год назад
As a broncos fan it's painful seeing them on the receiving end of so many of these plays
@rosepahl8663
@rosepahl8663 5 месяцев назад
Thanx
@dhaneyart
@dhaneyart Год назад
0:23 I had to watch that three times to see what happened 😂
@MartianOrion
@MartianOrion Год назад
The 2008 Dolphins had some of the greatest trick plays ever
@jeeveso
@jeeveso Год назад
Wildcat playbook!
@thedolt9215
@thedolt9215 Год назад
I love it when the NFL morphs into sandlot football!
@Sickwitit18
@Sickwitit18 Год назад
One of my favorite moments from an announcer was that Chiefs game: "That was sick!" 2:35
@tomsnowden6201
@tomsnowden6201 Год назад
Really that punt fake return was one of the most creative things I've seen
@rougebeaster
@rougebeaster 6 месяцев назад
0:41 illegal block in the back no call
@christopherbryant-stitt3094
Awesome video. Too bad the Manziel play didn’t count. Fun to watch all the teamwork that creates the best plays in football.
@markherring3513
@markherring3513 Год назад
why didnt it count?
@aralornwolf3140
@aralornwolf3140 Год назад
@@markherring3513 , Penalty on Offense 28, Illegal Shift.
@marmantole
@marmantole Год назад
You should mention the plays in the Super Bowl, like the Fowles catch
@colton692
@colton692 6 месяцев назад
Kyle Shanahan and Mike McDaniel on the Browns is wild
@voidsabre_
@voidsabre_ 2 месяца назад
Rugby-style offloads and laterals should be the next big strategic development in football
@scotthix2926
@scotthix2926 Год назад
Now they need to make a highlight of alll the failed hook and laterals
@rustylee1836
@rustylee1836 Год назад
It'd be a lot longer xD
@ryanwilkinson5238
@ryanwilkinson5238 Год назад
That fake punt was smooth af
@dasqussy4540
@dasqussy4540 Год назад
8:36 hey it’s our coach McDaniel
@JacobLara
@JacobLara 7 месяцев назад
The fake punt catch was awesome, surprised that is not done more often.
@immortal5383
@immortal5383 Год назад
Somehow never saw that Randy Moss hail merry no look behind the back lateral TD. SAUCEY
@MeepMeep88
@MeepMeep88 Год назад
Do the LOWEST IQ plays next lol
@aZebruh
@aZebruh Год назад
8:30 late hit penalty, but the rams player on the sideline gave him a hit too 🤣
@fivepiece
@fivepiece Год назад
This is how football should be ALL THE TIME.
@scottstevens2752
@scottstevens2752 5 месяцев назад
0:16 Thats probably the best play of Scrubisky's life.....
@mrscorpio007ify
@mrscorpio007ify Год назад
I love the fake kickoff return. The defenders looking for the ball 🫡🤔🫡🤔🫡🤔
@leeuniverse
@leeuniverse Год назад
Holy cow... "Oilers". I totally forgot they even once existed. LOL Also, I want the Rams old helmet and uniform style of the 80's or whatever, whenever that was in this video around the 5:40 mark.
@sanzelli
@sanzelli 6 месяцев назад
Randy Moss: “I just saw the Vikings jersey” like it was hanging on the shelf in Fanatics or something 😂
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