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This is really well executed. Watch North Texas’ Keegan Brewer pull of this fake fair catch punt return for a 90 yard touchdown against Arkansas on Saturday...
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TwoDatBait67 months
What's really funny is that if they didn't get that touchdown, Arky still would have lost by 20 points....
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JackieTreehorn67 months
Arkansas is an embarrassment
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JOHNN67 months
If you move your hands at all to remotely signal fair catch its deemed a fair catch no matter if you meant to do it or not. I know that Trindon waved his hands in a game at LSU to signal everyone to move away so he could catch it on a bounce, ran for a td, and they ended up calling it back to the catch spot. Really wish I could see the entirety of the video on this.
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rutiger67 months
The 2nd video shows the whole thing, not sure what else you need? Was a great trick play.
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LSUtigerME67 months
This is just asking to get LIT UP on the next punt, fair catch or not.
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johnnydrama67 months
He'd deserve it. I hate chickenshit trick plays like this. Somebody else is going to get really messed up because of this.
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No. It isn't. It was a trick play well executed on credulous players. Don't read anything into it that is not there.
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GeologyGrad8867 months
What is the problem? What about a fleaflicker, reverse, lateral on a kick?? Aren't they all trick plays? Your job is to score points and prevent the other team from scoring. UNT succeeded, the Piggies did not.
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Bige1167 months
That takes some serious balls
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ShamelessPel67 months
Dude that was my first thought. If they catch on, you are going to get absolutely blasted by a guy running at you with 4.5 speed just standing there.
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So the play is designed that if the returner feels that the other team has not fallen for it to run out of the way and hope it bounces back for a touchback. It is designed to be ran within the 10 yards. So there is a fallback option. Either way it is risky for sure.
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