boyst Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 Your image. But, this is an awesome play. Some leagues allow the side of the hip snap. What happens is the players get set and don't move and the OC turns and hands the ball to the OC, or does snap it. The QB then says there is something wrong with the ball and goes to take it to the Ref or his Coach. Or its the wrong ball, or just walks to the sideline to ask what play to run... then takes off. Ball is in play.
PolishDave Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 Your image. But, this is an awesome play. Some leagues allow the side of the hip snap. What happens is the players get set and don't move and the OC turns and hands the ball to the OC, or does snap it. The QB then says there is something wrong with the ball and goes to take it to the Ref or his Coach. Or its the wrong ball, or just walks to the sideline to ask what play to run... then takes off. Ball is in play. Looks to me like this kid is stealing the football. Does anybody know if he actually came back? Or did he just keep running like Forest Gump?
aristocrat Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 like the johnny football play last year where he stood talking to the coaches on the sidelines only it got called back for an off sides.
DC Tom Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 I hope I see the Pats try that. And I hope I see Hughes and Dareus be astute enough to recognize it, and break Brady in half. I'd also like to see any of the other 31 teams try it, just to see what sort of bull **** penalty the refs invent to call it back.
filthymcnasty08 Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 Are they playing against the Mean Machine?
Kelly the Dog Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 I'm somewhat curious as to when the ball was snapped or grabbed or moved, not one player just blasted the crap out of the center and QB and sent them to the hospital.
boyst Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 I'm somewhat curious as to when the ball was snapped or grabbed or moved, not one player just blasted the crap out of the center and QB and sent them to the hospital.you get up to the line casually. You just walk up and youre still calling the play as the qb. The center is calling out the blocks. The qb or OC say they have the wrong ball or there is something wrong with it. Pressure. Etc. Snaps the ball slowly or turns and does a hip snap handing it to the qb. Notice all the players are perfectly still and the qb had set the players as soon as he got up there. You have to run the offense to set up every single time you get to the line and do it the same way. And do it at the right time We practiced this in 9rh grade
Kelly the Dog Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 (edited) you get up to the line casually. You just walk up and youre still calling the play as the qb. The center is calling out the blocks. The qb or OC say they have the wrong ball or there is something wrong with it. Pressure. Etc. Snaps the ball slowly or turns and does a hip snap handing it to the qb. Notice all the players are perfectly still and the qb had set the players as soon as he got up there. You have to run the offense to set up every single time you get to the line and do it the same way. And do it at the right time We practiced this in 9rh grade All I know is we were taught to just plow through people as soon as the ball moved. If we wanted to just jump offsides on purpose to stop the clock our guys would plow through the center and hit the QB. Edited August 21, 2015 by Kelly the Dog
boyst Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 All I know is we were taught to just plow through people as soon as the ball moved. If we wanted to just jump offsides on purpose to stop the clock our guys would plow through the center and hit the QB. remember taunting the opposing ol? My god that was fun. In junior year we had to memorize parts of hamlet. Against Springfield I probably read the part 25 times. All sorts of ways. Or if ask annoying questions. What his name was. Or where he was born. His favorite crayon. After each questions I'd wait and give 3 seconds of my own answer.
DC Tom Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 you get up to the line casually. You just walk up and youre still calling the play as the qb. The center is calling out the blocks. The qb or OC say they have the wrong ball or there is something wrong with it. Pressure. Etc. Snaps the ball slowly or turns and does a hip snap handing it to the qb. Notice all the players are perfectly still and the qb had set the players as soon as he got up there. You have to run the offense to set up every single time you get to the line and do it the same way. And do it at the right time We practiced this in 9rh grade Well, not pressure. It's impossible to tell if ball's pressure is off, of course, and even if it was, it wouldn't be an issue.
Kelly the Dog Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 Can Brady run that far? If he could he'd deny it.
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