so what is the opposite of 41 flashback reverse pass (or whatever it was called)?nope Right
so what is the opposite of 41 flashback reverse pass (or whatever it was called)?nope Right
maybe like this ?I can see this kid used in some trick plays...if he is a good passer...win win..
I hate trick plays. Always seem like an act of desperationIt's always the athlete with no position that the trick play statement gets thrown out there. I'd rather have my best athletes on the field and then set up the D with a trick play...thank you very much. :Cool:
I love trick plays. Trick plays are an act of out coaching ones opponent, not an act of desperation, but thinking outside the box.I hate trick plays. Always seem like an act of desperation
So Black 41 flash reverse, fumblerooski, Bouncerooski, All of those classic TO plays. You liked none of them?I hate trick plays. Always seem like an act of desperation
The first one was Frank's play. Sometimes they are successful but still don't like themSo Black 41 flash reverse, fumblerooski, Bouncerooski, All of those classic TO plays. You liked none of them?
I will admit that when they do not work they are ugly. However, what they do is keep the D honest. The Bouncerooski for instance punishes a d for keeping 8 or 9 in the box.The first one was Frank's play. Sometimes they are successful but still don't like them
So is RPODepends on your definition of a trick play. Play action is designed to trick people.
I love trick plays. Trick plays are an act of out coaching ones opponent, not an act of desperation, but thinking outside the box.
Great Football teams (like most team sports) usually have great athletes, great execution, and great coaching.
Boise State beat OU in the 2007 Fiesta Bow....
I thought it was more about reading the defense than tricking them?So is RPO
That is part of it. However the goal is to trick the defense into thinking you are doing one thing than do another.I thought it was more about reading the defense than tricking them?