the GREATEST trick play ever

#3
#3
That was freaking awesome! I still don't want to see our guys try it, though. I don't know how convincing Fulmer or Crompton would be and it would be obvious that something was up if GJ was in the game.

I know,but I figured I would put it out there and see what you guys thought.

GO BIG ORANGE!:yahoo:
 
#10
#10
If you think that would work against UF you have something wrong with you.

I dont think it would hurt,especially if we lined up in the G-gun package and just incase if they caught on to it line up a reciever to throw to,and I dont have something wrong with me om creative and like to think of possible plays to run.

GO BIG ORANGE!:yahoo:
 
#11
#11
if there was a different way to do it, it could possibly work in college. high school and down do it alot. it would get ate up unless you had a more clever way to do it.
maybe have the linemen still standing up and spread out looking confused, make sure we have enough men on the line and nobody moving. probably would have to let the refs know so they dont flag it or blow it dead. maybe act like something is wrong with the play clock or something, have the QB walking towards the ref on the sideline with GJ over there, center hands the ball to a back and he flings it to GJ as QB throws a block on the only defender on that side. outrun the safety to the checker boards !!!!
 
#13
#13
Am I the only one that thinks having that play in Pop Warnerfootball is teaching the kids the wrong things?
 
#14
#14
I'm getting really depressed to think that you people think we need this kind of bs to be competitive with the gators. Let's just run the white flag up the flagpole and not even play the game.
 
#15
#15
The Volunteer = New Coach.

Simply because there is no one on the planet that can duplicate that amount of obsurdity.

At least I hope...
 
#17
#17
:good!:
if there was a different way to do it, it could possibly work in college. high school and down do it alot. it would get ate up unless you had a more clever way to do it.
maybe have the linemen still standing up and spread out looking confused, make sure we have enough men on the line and nobody moving. probably would have to let the refs know so they dont flag it or blow it dead. maybe act like something is wrong with the play clock or something, have the QB walking towards the ref on the sideline with GJ over there, center hands the ball to a back and he flings it to GJ as QB throws a block on the only defender on that side. outrun the safety to the checker boards !!!!

:good!:
 
#18
#18
well I dont know if that would work but I think we definatley need try and do some things differently todayl.
 
#20
#20
Am I the only one that thinks having that play in Pop Warnerfootball is teaching the kids the wrong things?

I love the innovation that you see in youth league and middle school football. I strongly disagree with the standard notion of "it won't work at the next level"; nearly anything can work at the higher levels, it's just a matter of being able to properly adapt it.

Maybe it's the fact that coaching at the higher levels becomes more of a factor. With younger kids, it's no big deal to say "You're fast, so get the corner and go!" At the higher levels, there's an entire process of setting up a defense for a certain play or situation that must first occur. And quite honestly, most don't have that basis of knowledge or ability.

(I recognize that wasn't remotely close to the point that you were making, but it was a nice setup, albeit an unintentional one)
 
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