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The Dumbest Play in the NFL that Always Works. 

Brett Kollmann
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@BrettKollmann
@BrettKollmann Год назад
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@slidebleed183
@slidebleed183 Год назад
can you do a video on how CMC will impact the 49ers?
@microharman
@microharman Год назад
Maybe it is too simple but the Eagles and Hurts seem to be abusing the QB sneak. I would love to see the details of what makes a good sneak. Some teams to be extra good at it.
@demigordon2937
@demigordon2937 Год назад
Loved the rugby reference:) fan from ireland
@lukepritchard582
@lukepritchard582 Год назад
@@demigordon2937 yeah was a sick crossover for the uk viewers
@bernardobarbalat2423
@bernardobarbalat2423 Год назад
The one thing I don’t understand is what makes power a good play and this a bad play. Are they both bad? Are they both bad specifically on the goal line?
@lancerguy3667
@lancerguy3667 Год назад
I love that Andy Reid is basically the mischievous, diabolical Joker to Bill Belichick's humorless, ruthlessly effective Batman.
@olorin7611
@olorin7611 Год назад
I love this comparison
@user-io4ge2rw2e
@user-io4ge2rw2e Год назад
Lmao
@chelseachelseafcsuperfan7220
His son died
@raymaaf7516
@raymaaf7516 Год назад
@@chelseachelseafcsuperfan7220 What??? Where did that comment come from???? Lol
@zoomcat5138
@zoomcat5138 Год назад
Only his son puts lives in danger instead of himself
@Agueroooo
@Agueroooo Год назад
Man I can’t believe I clicked on this video. My grandfather was a defensive tackle for the Houston cougars in the late 60’s and to just see his team, and his coach pop up in a random video gave me chills.
@BrettKollmann
@BrettKollmann Год назад
They were a great program in those days!
@Chris_Izee
@Chris_Izee Год назад
I can’t wait to see how Andy Dalton at TCU in 2009 made the Bengals lose to Baltimore
@BrettKollmann
@BrettKollmann Год назад
Dalton finally got his revenge on Cincy
@stabf2635
@stabf2635 Год назад
The bengals more often than not lose to baltimore anyway TBF...
@eggbug2244
@eggbug2244 Год назад
@@stabf2635 Check the WL. Not even remotely the case
@NathanJakobMichaelThomas
@NathanJakobMichaelThomas Год назад
@@eggbug2244 The Ravens are 28-25-0 against the Bengals, 28 is more than half of 53 therefore more often than not
@alexjohnson-fry3778
@alexjohnson-fry3778 Год назад
@@eggbug2244 more often that not seems to mean something different for you
@kjsm6167
@kjsm6167 Год назад
"God's favorite offense, the split-back veer"🤣🤣🤣 Bret's on his best bullshit again, folks. We love to see it.
@jackjohnson7660
@jackjohnson7660 Год назад
As a Bears fan, Nagy tried this play so much in CHI. Obviously he learned it in KC but for whatever reason it didn't translate
@Ganondward
@Ganondward Год назад
I'm going to say it's the same reason a lot of things didn't go well for him with the Bears. He's not Andy Reid.
@OhmsAtHome
@OhmsAtHome Год назад
@@Ganondward I was coming on here to say the same thing! This play infuriated me, especially with David Montgomery right there!
@whitewhale9012
@whitewhale9012 Год назад
@@Ganondward Also, the bears are and have been talent defecient. That they made the playoffs twice under nagy is nuts.
@MustacheDLuffy
@MustacheDLuffy Год назад
Nagy was actually pretty good at running this play in 2018 then I think it got busted
@MustacheDLuffy
@MustacheDLuffy Год назад
@@whitewhale9012 They had more talent back then and in 2020 they relied on Trubisky and their run game being better against bad teams
@lukemorey881
@lukemorey881 Год назад
I just graduated college in May and got a job as a sports reporter (my dream job since I was 16) and your videos have helped me so much with digging deeper into football games than just the stats. Especially as I try to photograph moments as they happen, being able to predict plays and where they’re ending up is incredibly valuable. You’ve helped me get some of the best photos and quotes from players and coaches I could’ve imagined, keep up the great work. Miss your cocktail recipes at the beginning of the videos, I’d love to see those make a return
@BrettKollmann
@BrettKollmann Год назад
Glad to hear these videos help! I’ll get more drinks on soon!
@brianclarkson5300
@brianclarkson5300 Год назад
At 17:45 you can see Mahomes start jogging back to the sideline immediately after the shovel pass leaves his hand. Cocky bastard new the play would work immediately 😂
@nicholas104
@nicholas104 Год назад
Andy and Mahomes know what's up.
@TurtleDude05
@TurtleDude05 Год назад
This is the epitome of why I love these film room episodes.
@Serch_YB27
@Serch_YB27 Год назад
That Kelce-Hill acting play was hilarious lol
@fpsgandhi274
@fpsgandhi274 Год назад
Very appropriate using Paul Rudd the Chiefs fan
@BrettKollmann
@BrettKollmann Год назад
Sometimes things just line up :)
@EV_Ben
@EV_Ben Год назад
Brett this is maybe my favorite video you’ve ever made. I DYING laughing at the ending over here 😂👏🏻
@jjtheenton
@jjtheenton Год назад
If this video can curse the Chiefs so that the play no longer works for them, you will be a hero, Brett.
@jascha9225
@jascha9225 Год назад
careful what you wish for. for all we know, that'll just cause andy reid to pull out some other obscure play design for those situations that'll take the league by storm over the next year and a half
@Lowekinder
@Lowekinder Год назад
you fool you just negated the curse
@t4d0W
@t4d0W Год назад
This is why Bret chose a subject that is hexproof. Every other team has tried to run this play to little consistency and success in recent years. Yet Mahomes and Reid can keep doing this in different variants and it will work out for them most of the time. Even the Chiefs defense probably can sniff out other teams trying to do this against them on goal line and stuff it as well.
@starwarsfan7740
@starwarsfan7740 Год назад
Must be a raiders fan
@3232jrob
@3232jrob Год назад
CHIEFS KINGDOM BABY!!!
@sensor4747
@sensor4747 Год назад
This play always gets me in real time. I always need a replay to figure out "where the hell did the backside wr come from?". Freaking Andy Reid is an offensive mastermind.
@BatteryNotRequired
@BatteryNotRequired Год назад
The first time I saw K-State run the Power shovel was in 1998 season with Micheal Bishop undercenter. Funny it came back hard in the 2010s as a way to open the jumpshot toss Kstate ran
@BrettKollmann
@BrettKollmann Год назад
God I loved Bishop. He was so before his time.
@RyanGreenComedy
@RyanGreenComedy Год назад
Michael Bishop before going to Kansas State went to Blinn College. Who else came from Blinn College to dominate college football? Cam Newton
@Edition89
@Edition89 Год назад
Aside from all your dedication and hard work the end of this video was completely worth the watch alone.
@TheLocalLt
@TheLocalLt Год назад
This play was a favorite of the John Elway Broncos during the Dan Reeves era
@01mattdavenport
@01mattdavenport Год назад
Love your stuff Brett! I first saw this type of play run by Urban Meyer at Florida in 2008 with Tebow, Percey Harvin & Aaron Hernandez. They would run the speed option over and over with Tebow and Harvin, using Hernandez as a blocker from the H position, then when the Defense started to over react just toss it to Hernandez. It worked really well for them mostly because the Tebow / Harvin running threat was so great that the Defense HAD to respect it and commit to stopping it.
@cameronstate
@cameronstate Год назад
In 2008, in the SECCG against Alabama this play worked wonders against Saban's D. The following year during the rematch, the Gators first play from scrimmage was this same option pitch, except this time #32 Erik Anders was already grabbing Hernandez before he even got the ball. I vividly remember noticing that adjustment and thinking Alabama had the game won already.
@TheDrunkLawyer
@TheDrunkLawyer 7 месяцев назад
Most infamous shovel ever: 2016 divisional round Packers Cardinals, first play of OT Fitzgerald catches a wide open short pass on a broken play and goes 75 yards down to the 5. Next play was a 5 yard shovel to Larry Fitzgerald to end the game. I’ll never forget that
@NYGJMAP
@NYGJMAP Год назад
Didn't the Giants run this week 1? Makes sense with Kafka as our OC and it worked, but only because Barkley broke like 3 tackles lol
@BrettKollmann
@BrettKollmann Год назад
Yeah that was ALL Saquon haha. He bounced that shit so far outside and just did it all himself.
@j.r.3945
@j.r.3945 Год назад
@@BrettKollmann da😂😂 that play got blown up about 0.0285 seconds in, barkley just remembered that he was “touched by the hand of god” and immaculately collected some ankles
@raymaaf7516
@raymaaf7516 Год назад
Actually, when when McNabb was on the Eagles, this play was constantly working for them too. So I guess it’s not a coincidence that both Andy Reid teams implemented this and did it effectively.
@pumpbustersv1
@pumpbustersv1 Год назад
Talking to my girlfriends dad about this play a while ago. He was joking about how when it first showed up everyone was SCREAMING at the other team that it was somehow an illegal pass.
@eikatbu
@eikatbu Год назад
As an Eagles fan, Donovan McNabb threw a ton of these. Westbrook and Buckhalter. Reid loves this call.
@cteal2018
@cteal2018 Год назад
Yea..Andy never met a pass he didn't like. To him this was a hand-off.
@brianp3570
@brianp3570 Год назад
The Kelce/Hill acting betrays what this play actually is, a meme that KC enjoys trolling the league with 😂
@daerbmob2760
@daerbmob2760 Год назад
Best video you have made imo and that's saying a lot. Phenomenal work!
@BrettKollmann
@BrettKollmann Год назад
Thank you!
@archieprime
@archieprime Год назад
Eagles fan here. As soon as you said one team, I knew. Andy has been running that for as long as I remember and it somehow always works.
@whitewhale9012
@whitewhale9012 Год назад
Ha, my favorite came against the eagles back when alex was still QB here.. He ran it on a 3rd and short and kelce ran like 20 yards and jumpped into theendzonefrom over 5 yards out over a couple guys.
@TheLocalLt
@TheLocalLt Год назад
Yeah he loved running this whether it was Brian Mitchell, Brian Westbrook or LeSean McCoy
@yackowarner3833
@yackowarner3833 Год назад
"Based on my research" I would love to see an episode of how one researches the evolution of formations through college and NFL history. Is there a secret library of football knowledge that requires a secret password to enter?
@BrettKollmann
@BrettKollmann Год назад
Bingo. A lot of people that follow this channel are way smarter than me
@andrewthares
@andrewthares Год назад
You should go watch tape of the Florida offense in Tebow’s final season there. They ran an even deeper version of this concept at all points on the field.
@davidk6269
@davidk6269 Год назад
I used to love watching Tom Osborne's Nebraska Cornhuskers run the shovel pass play to great effect.
@cmd31220
@cmd31220 Год назад
I remember back in high school that we ran something out of 12 personell very similar to the shotgun sprint option shovel you were examining, but the shovel wasn't the #1 read. The blocking scheme was similar except the edge was blocked by the a TE. We'd run a flat-corner readonly the play and then the backside TE came underneath the block from the playside TE as a 3rd option for the QB. Most of the time it's a simple route for the WR running the corner but when it got swallowed up and the flat was covered, that inside option was usually there for 6
@HomemadeSubmarine
@HomemadeSubmarine Год назад
Been watching for years & I’m glad in a small way I got to influence a video. I made the Anchor Man reference that TJ liked so much on TNF.
@matthewgrumbling4993
@matthewgrumbling4993 Год назад
“Your family is worried.”!!! Priceless.
@JesseDouglas456
@JesseDouglas456 Год назад
Love the shout out to late 90s/early 2000s Kansas State. I've always looked at those offenses with Michael Bishop at QB (along with Ralph Friedgen's offenses at Georgia Tech) as the precursors to the modern spread.
@BigBroKuma
@BigBroKuma Год назад
And if you are wondering why Brett Kolman is a hall of fame level nfl analyst and the goat of nfl RU-vidrs this is why
@elastiq1704
@elastiq1704 Год назад
great video. numbers, arrows, facts, and the occasional comedic burn. Its really enjoyable to listen to a good speaker talk technical football. The game within the game is so damn compelling.
@microharman
@microharman Год назад
This play was Marty Mornhinweg's bread and butter with (With Andy Reid and the Eagles) for almost decade in the aughts and early teens. I think Brian Westbrook scored half of his touchdowns on that play.
@SuperVt100
@SuperVt100 Год назад
I remember when that play was brought back into vogue in the late seventies by Don Shula & the Miami Dolphins. It had not been in football for a long time (in football years). It was in a great game against the Jets. The play worked brilliantly.
@mattsnaturevideos2727
@mattsnaturevideos2727 Месяц назад
Some frank & free RU-vid advice: To get potential viewers to watch your videos past the into, if gonna describe a play as "magical" and "mystical," don't voice it over clips of the play failing. This video is basically a teaching point on how to lose maximum creditability in 10 seconds.
@bananapeel7636
@bananapeel7636 Год назад
The inverted veer was like the basis of my high school footballs offense lol
@maxrequenes8560
@maxrequenes8560 Год назад
This is one of the best sports analysis videos I’ve ever seen. Informative and entertaining. And no fluff. Excellent work!!!
@Killersam776
@Killersam776 Год назад
I was actually just thinking about this recently and how bad everyone else runs this play compared to the chiefs. The crazy part is that it works so poorly for everyone else and most of the time it’s WIDE open for the chiefs. Nobody is usually anywhere close. Crazy how reid draws these plays up
@nighthawkcm8872
@nighthawkcm8872 Год назад
This was absolutely worth the 22 minute run time and tbh I’m kinda bummed it wasn’t longer. Great work, Brett.
@anthonylombardo1261
@anthonylombardo1261 Год назад
you know, except the whole 22 minutes where he fails to mention Carson and Fitz winning on this play....
@Rosta720
@Rosta720 Год назад
Your family is worried 😂😂😂 I love you man this is great. Plus now I'm gonna be waiting to see what/if any new variations the chiefs use in the playoffs
@mandomerlie1997
@mandomerlie1997 Год назад
I absolutely love this play. Its so much fun to watch because when it works it is a walk-in touchdown between the tackle box.
@packofwolves9666
@packofwolves9666 Год назад
I love shovel option, works well out of a roll out concept with a power scheme for the line
@bluedude3313
@bluedude3313 Год назад
The shovel was so busted in Madden that it started being ran in the actual NFL and people realized it was good.
@fadhilabdulkarim1299
@fadhilabdulkarim1299 Год назад
Would definitely argue that the FB chip version should not be categorized as the same play as it is much closer to the Shanahan Filter Screen tape (chipping player gets the ball, inside OLinemen releasing albeit very subtle bcs it was on the goal line), but the passing method surely is a shovel, and that would classify is as a shovel pass.
@NomNomGohan
@NomNomGohan Год назад
I truly love watching this understanding literally nothing, it's truly a foreign language. Keep up the bangin content Brett lol
@robertgowdey
@robertgowdey Год назад
"it's fucking hilarious" got me. I like how Mahomie underhand shovels it.
@daycased8200
@daycased8200 5 месяцев назад
You are right in stating that this play has been around forever. I remember back in the mid 1970s, the Cowboys running this play 2-3 times a game with Roger Staubach and Preston Pearson. BTW they were the ones to bring back the shotgun formation.
@osareafallire
@osareafallire Год назад
I've learned more from maybe 20 videos of yours than I have in over 40 years of watching football without them. Hell... I probably learned that from this one video. Superb job!
@zzarseniczz1
@zzarseniczz1 Год назад
2010 week 10 Bills vs Lions Fitzpatrick to Freddie Jackson for TD. You can see it on Chris Berman’s Fastest 3 Minutes for that week
@mikechang6737
@mikechang6737 Год назад
Way back in the day, perfecting and abusing this play non stop and several variations of it was the key to my HS winning the provincial championships 2 years in a row(yes Canada). We had a mobile QB who was basically a rb and also star rb... so it was unstoppable. This play when perfected is basically a free first down.
@AL_TANGO
@AL_TANGO Год назад
that is Andy Reid's favorite play to call when you're close to the goal line. he has been running that play for years especially when he was the coach for the Philadelphia Eagles.🤣🤣
@johneaton3690
@johneaton3690 Год назад
Kelly and Thomas ran this path play regularly 30 years ago as part of the K-Gun hurry up offense.
@madden72
@madden72 Год назад
Most interesting and noob friendly film analysis I've seen. Thanks!
@matthewrussell3273
@matthewrussell3273 Год назад
I remember this play being called a lot, too much, during one of the Buffalo Bills super bowls. I think the announcers were calling it the "shuffle pass" and the stupid thing never worked. It would always slam into the back of the head of the intended receiver. He'd turn around to see the play dead. I think the first time they ran it they were even questioning if it was a pass or a fumble.
@thunderblood4898
@thunderblood4898 Год назад
Alex Smith ran this play in college at Utah with Urban Meyer
@jokarpinski22
@jokarpinski22 Год назад
Big Red ran this play with McNabb and Vick consistently, maybe not as much from the goal line, but he was the one that made it popular in the early mid 00s
@Dj0sten
@Dj0sten Год назад
Shit like this is why I enjoy football so much. Through all the circus of horrible people running incompetent teams filled with assholes playing 4 hour games packed to the brim with commercials, there's just so much strategy under the surface. It's fascinating to learn about and I appreciate how well you teach it. Thank you Brett.
@MV12267
@MV12267 Год назад
4 plays that would not even be in my playbook based on health risk analysis, and sussefull %. 1. Qb sneak (not worth a freak injury to your franchise qb) 2. RPO's (don't give your qb the option to run the ball) 3. Toss. (Defenders are to fast, offensive line can't go low anymore) 4. Bubble plays (defenders are to quick)
@pseudosushi68
@pseudosushi68 Год назад
Andy Reid is a master of convergent evolution in a playbook. He can make two different concepts appear very similar, but the differences are the mismatches he puts in the correct spots
@meowww7308
@meowww7308 Год назад
I love the pettiness at the end 👏👏👏
@glensmith491
@glensmith491 Год назад
I think the biggest problem is lack of execution. My HS (prehistoric times) coaches loved the veer option because it was so execution driven, not talent or size driven. The guy who was the second team all-state right tackle was only 165. Our starting guards both weighed south of 160. As a FB, slow as molasses, I averaged nearly 6 ypc.
@theSFmusicman
@theSFmusicman Год назад
Brett earned my like a few minutes in, but earned my love at the end.
@jpmartinez6608
@jpmartinez6608 Год назад
Eagles ran it once this year and Hurts absolutely completely botched it throwing it over-handed and behind the receiver who had an open goal line.
@LeafDew
@LeafDew Год назад
Been waiting for this episode for like 3 years; so glad you explained the history of this shovel play.
@east83rdstreet
@east83rdstreet Год назад
i clicked this video originally because i coach 7th grade private school football and a version of this option ripped us a new asshole all game. but what i got from it is…”run an iso into a 13 man box”😂😂😂😂
@azimsiddiqui4773
@azimsiddiqui4773 Год назад
He should do a video breaking down which coaches work best in the nfl. Like college vs eX nfl hc vs coordinator. Offensive vs def vs special teams hc
@hiragihitonari9086
@hiragihitonari9086 Год назад
you are the best, informative and hilarious at the same time, keep it up
@tjr1
@tjr1 Год назад
Should be titled: Zac Taylor's intervention lol
@LucasAmericano
@LucasAmericano Год назад
That ending was hilarious!
@Sumunuhriginal
@Sumunuhriginal Год назад
That split back play design is very similar to the jet motion read option. We used to run that out of flex all the time in hs
@johnmadden2106
@johnmadden2106 Год назад
Brett you are the man. Your peeking out almost like a Tom Brady. You could have walked off in the sunset but now your here and you have to innovate if you want to win. Check out urinating tree 5point vids, tubfrog, nfl rewind or secret base… let’s see you make a video on your favorite player or team idk coach run the Philly special 😂😂😂
@ShudowWolf
@ShudowWolf Год назад
"It's time to stop" -Brett Also I didn't know about the play where the Chiefs pretended to not know what the play was, beautiful.
@Jame5man
@Jame5man Год назад
Team finds success with concept. Everyone else parrots it but ignores the nuances that team employs that make it work. Everyone gets confused as to why only one team is good at it. A tale as old as tiiiiiiiiime
@TheBigCberry
@TheBigCberry Год назад
Thought this would be about Mesh concepts. The Jags, Bills and Eagles made it look unstoppable.
@mattysold2659
@mattysold2659 Год назад
Amazing video Brett!
@IamDevron
@IamDevron Год назад
All time great outro 😂😂
@WhoTheFIzYou
@WhoTheFIzYou Год назад
I still remember the video you did on Stefon diggs when he was a rookie. Man we’re you right!
@csb78nm
@csb78nm Год назад
Loved, loved, loved this! Thanks, Brett.
@marcowefers6990
@marcowefers6990 Год назад
Bro you make the best videos ever props to you!
@SikaNDstroy
@SikaNDstroy Год назад
The play has a nickname- The Utah pass or Utah Shovel pass. Lee Grosscup made it popular in the 50s. However, It's been in College playbooks since the 20s. My high-school team ran it in the 90s.
@SikaNDstroy
@SikaNDstroy Год назад
Also important to call out that Andy Reid played football at BYU and definitely played against the Utah shovel.
@increase9896
@increase9896 Год назад
Is that McLendon throwing that OT like a ragdoll @11:00 ?? Lol holy shit.
@futball51
@futball51 Год назад
I’ve been so pumped to sit down and watch this video. Did not disappoint
@futball51
@futball51 Год назад
One of my biggest take away from this video: turns out if you use uncreative cookie cutter play calling even for your trick plays you won’t be as successful as people who design plays based on an actual understanding of the play and how the defensive scheme and the meta of the game are impacted by the play you are drawing up.
@olaftheblack2012
@olaftheblack2012 Год назад
This is a level of pettiness I aspire to. 👏👏👏👏
@JawaPenguin16
@JawaPenguin16 Год назад
Thank you for the effort! Well done!
@bikeaddict8475
@bikeaddict8475 Год назад
Leaving a like for how in depth you went on this video about one play. Also for the K-State mention.
@bretbauer7582
@bretbauer7582 Год назад
Brett you do a lot of great videos, but you killed the ending of this one. Bravo
@quarterbackin3262
@quarterbackin3262 Год назад
I definitely see a lot of teams trying to run this play nowadays I know the Chiefs didn’t invented but they made it look so easy that everybody’s trying it
@FlipflopB
@FlipflopB Год назад
Another play that is freaking nuts is the Qb sneak on 4th and 1. It’s got some crazy conversion rates. The eagles have been doing it so much this season
@YeTheGOATNoCap
@YeTheGOATNoCap Год назад
And yet teams would rather do an outside run from the shotgun formation.
@anthonygould7725
@anthonygould7725 Месяц назад
Jim Tressel was running that play at Ohio State 15-20 years ago
@asbjornross1927
@asbjornross1927 Год назад
I can’t believe Brett would not only understand but refer to unders/overs running lines in rugby 4:12
@user-ox4ys
@user-ox4ys Год назад
I remember Florida running a shovel play with Tim Tebow & Aaron Hernandez.
@ChuckNorris924
@ChuckNorris924 Год назад
Even though it’s turned into a bit of a gimmick, I still like it as a wrinkle to have if you run a lot of QB counter (likely narrows it down in the NFL, but at least for HS and College), and it can be useful if defenses have overcommitted and you can shovel it underneath, but with how Dallas schemed it for example, it’s so spread out that it’s easy to spot. Main reason I like it is (usually) at worse an incompletion
@Football__Junkie
@Football__Junkie 8 месяцев назад
It’s not really an Inverted Veer. It’s a misapplied name. It’s a Power Read because it’s a Gap Scheme. It’s Power blocking while reading the frontside C gap defender like you would read the backside C gap defender on a Zone Read. The shovel is also a Gap Scheme play. Veer blocking is a different animal than Gap Schemes
@dfp_01
@dfp_01 2 месяца назад
Fast forward a year and the Chiefs used a brilliant hybrid of the option and the corndog play that won them Super Bowl LVII to close out Super Bowl LVIII. Andy Reid, when asked why he calls so many shovel plays inside the 5, is said to have replied, "Why wouldn't I? It's the most reliable play we have." /j
@christianbreaux2305
@christianbreaux2305 Год назад
McNeese State ran this play in 2002-2004 a fullback Luke Lawton basically ran his way to the NFL off of this play!
@wildgrem
@wildgrem Год назад
Reid was calling that in Philly in the early 2000s with McNabb and Westbrook.
@drummerdude27538
@drummerdude27538 Год назад
In week 2 of 2017 the Chiefs ran a similar play to Kelce from the 15 yd line for a score against the Eagles.
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