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What were the names of the trick plays your team used?
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:12 pm
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:12 pm
At SMS we had many trick plays and we named none of them what they really were
Honkey Lips was where our FB was end man on line and snapped the ball threw it behind a blockers on opposite numbers. Originally called Donkey Lips but our RB asked why we calling our OL Honkies?
Free the Slaves was a fumblerooski
Victoria’s Secret was a play where we lined up with 4 yard splits and was just trying to get them call a time out. Named because you could see through the line
Fireman was a hook and lateral
Run boy run kickoff return where the 4 deep guys ran to hide the ball
Guppy was a punt return where we threw it back across the field we never ran it because our returners could never throw the ball right in practice
Ambush was a double reverse
Apache was a fake punt where the Upback got direct snap. We actually used this multiple times
Ball Hog was a fake punt where the punter threw it. We used this only one year when our punter was a LF for baseball team
Shoe Shine was a reverse pass by a TE. Named because our TE that first threw it liked to use shoe polish on his turf shoes
Honkey Lips was where our FB was end man on line and snapped the ball threw it behind a blockers on opposite numbers. Originally called Donkey Lips but our RB asked why we calling our OL Honkies?
Free the Slaves was a fumblerooski
Victoria’s Secret was a play where we lined up with 4 yard splits and was just trying to get them call a time out. Named because you could see through the line
Fireman was a hook and lateral
Run boy run kickoff return where the 4 deep guys ran to hide the ball
Guppy was a punt return where we threw it back across the field we never ran it because our returners could never throw the ball right in practice
Ambush was a double reverse
Apache was a fake punt where the Upback got direct snap. We actually used this multiple times
Ball Hog was a fake punt where the punter threw it. We used this only one year when our punter was a LF for baseball team
Shoe Shine was a reverse pass by a TE. Named because our TE that first threw it liked to use shoe polish on his turf shoes
This post was edited on 12/5/21 at 7:14 pm
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:15 pm to sms151t
We had hideout on my high school team. A WR would get yelled at by the coach, run over to talk to him, argue with him right near the sideline, and then go deep when we snapped the ball.
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:15 pm to sms151t
The Annexation of Puerto Rico
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:15 pm to sms151t
Bro, we ran the wing t,our trick play was the forward pass
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:17 pm to Tigerpride18
We ran the Flex Bone at SMS. It was best damn offense around
Just think how confused a defense would get when we ran Victorias Secret
When Miller showed up we ditched the Flex and trick plays
Just think how confused a defense would get when we ran Victorias Secret
When Miller showed up we ditched the Flex and trick plays
This post was edited on 12/5/21 at 7:22 pm
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:21 pm to sms151t
MSU little giants vs Notre Dame. GW Fake fG pass for TD
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:29 pm to sms151t
Aggie Pass (we didn’t name it…it became famous first at A&M)
QB throws a backward pass (but barely behind parallel to help sell it) where it bounces to the receiver. The receiver catches it on the hop and glumly starts walking back to re-huddle as if it’s an incomplete pass. Ideally the D lets up and a receiver on the opposite side of the field runs a deep route. The initial receiver then pulls up and fires a pass to him.
The key and hardest part of this is that the first pass has to be perfectly thrown to bounce correctly.
QB throws a backward pass (but barely behind parallel to help sell it) where it bounces to the receiver. The receiver catches it on the hop and glumly starts walking back to re-huddle as if it’s an incomplete pass. Ideally the D lets up and a receiver on the opposite side of the field runs a deep route. The initial receiver then pulls up and fires a pass to him.
The key and hardest part of this is that the first pass has to be perfectly thrown to bounce correctly.
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:36 pm to sms151t
Miami Special-- was a copy of the Hook and lateral the Dolphins ran at the end of the first half in a 1982 playoff game against the Chargers.
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:47 pm to sms151t
Butter her bisquit. Center fake snaps and hides the ball in his jersey.
Posted on 12/5/21 at 7:59 pm to sms151t
Fake 23 blast with a backside George reverse
Posted on 12/5/21 at 8:00 pm to sms151t
CRAZY LEGS:
Halfback pass to eligible lineman. This particular lineman was huge but he had soft hands, never missed a catch (4 TDS). Problem was he also had the biggest/bulkiest knee and ankle braces you have ever seen. They were ridiculous, hence coach making it “Crazy Legs”.
Halfback pass to eligible lineman. This particular lineman was huge but he had soft hands, never missed a catch (4 TDS). Problem was he also had the biggest/bulkiest knee and ankle braces you have ever seen. They were ridiculous, hence coach making it “Crazy Legs”.
Posted on 12/5/21 at 8:03 pm to sms151t
FUBAR
Big OT at tailback running power play on 2P attempts.
Big OT at tailback running power play on 2P attempts.
Posted on 12/5/21 at 8:48 pm to sms151t
Lonesome Pole Cat. Two guys pretend to run off field……one stays just inside field of play. One guy runs on I throw it to LPC he run and score. Worked twice for the Park Forest Raiders
This post was edited on 12/5/21 at 9:01 pm
Posted on 12/5/21 at 8:59 pm to sms151t
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Apache was a fake punt where the Upback got direct snap. We actually used this multiple times
Back in my JV glory days, all 5’6” and 140 lbs of me back then, I was on the scout team for punts and I was the upback on the right side. One team we were playing that season had done that in a game so we practiced it. Yeah, our massive DE lit me up multiple times. One time I think I made it back to the line of scrimmage. I somehow got around him but our OLB plants me in the ground.
Posted on 12/5/21 at 9:20 pm to sms151t
Prevent us from winning
Not handing the ball off to Isaiah Spiller or Devon Achane once against Arkansas after Spiller rattles off a 67 yard TD run.
Not handing the ball off to Isaiah Spiller or Devon Achane once against Arkansas after Spiller rattles off a 67 yard TD run.
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