4:02 This is called the "low resolution" play. THe play is done at 144 p so that the defense can't see who has the ball because there is no pixel small enough.
You can't really compare his 40 speed in that situation because you're starting him off at full speed. Everyone who is measured in the 40-yard dash starts at a stop.
Tyler Mills good catch, I didn't see that the first time thanks for pointing it out. I guess that's what you get when you run out on the field during play!
haha i wonder what would've happened if one of the band members had tackled him. penalty sure, probably untimed down as well, but if it stops the TD i'd do it.
Ah the old "Dress your entire practice squad up in the opposing team's band gear, steal their band equipment, and go out and set 50 screens" play. Cal took trick play preparation to another level.
Ignatius you don’t generally see the ball after it leaves your foot, you are still looking down through your follow through. If you weren’t trying to coffin corner it, you might get an idea of it leaves your foot left or right but tracking it the entire flight? No.
The offensive set used by the Bengals (orange uniforms, 7:50) is called a swinging gate formation, or basically some version of it. The standard set up for that formation is Center, full back and QB in the center, one wide receiver split out alone, then 5 linemen and two backs split out to the other side. The QB usually will read the defense and if they are confused/misaligned then go to that area, slant pass to the weak side wide receiver, hand off to the full back, or screen pass to the strong side and the back can follow the wall of 5 blockers. This is the option that the Bengals used on that play.
KC trick play against Denver was actually stupid. winning by 17, 2 minutes left and they pull off a trick play that could've been used later in the season at a more important time that up 17 with 2 minutes
Nicholas Dunn idk how it's butthurt, we get blown out either way, I'm just making an observation that instead of wasting a trick play on a team you're blowing out, save it for when you need it. It's like using your last bullet on a dead body
@@nickflint9947 Maybe it was, but part of me is thinking that when you're up by 17 with 2 min left, running a trick play like that seems a lot like rubbing it in, and may just end up riling up the other team later in the season or in the next season.
I actually wouldn't have put that one in since it was just a repeat of Marino's original (though Ben did sell it better). I liked Matt Stafford's fake spike, where he did a QB dive at the goal line instead of a pass. Something a little different.
3:24 LSU does field goal play action pass, his knee was on the ground for the pass. Dead ball? I know school ball doesn't allow this for injuries in the past? How did they not call that especially when Oregon did a few years back?
As a former rugby player I really don't understand why trainers don't teach their receivers to pass the ball backwards if another receiver is free to gain extra yards by running further. That's something rugbyplayers learn very early and it's definitly not too difficult for pro football players.
Dead Phoenix they don't do it because there is a risk that the other receiver won't catch it, resulting in a fumble which is detrimental. also most of the time their teammates don't expect it because they are more worried about blocking for the ball carrier than getting the ball from him.
Gavin Walch but in Rugby you also have risk to fumble the ball. Still it's done in every play. It's probably that rugby players are better thrower and catcher than football players.
MJUSlK you're taught to block for the ball carrier unless instructed otherwise. it's just one of the differences in the sports, doesn't mean either athlete in either sport is better than the other
Yes, there is a risk of a fumble and yes with the current training routine they're doing they don't expect the other guy to pass the ball. But that's why I asked for them to train it. Also the situation where it would work out well is the one where for some reason the guy carrying the ball is between the defender and his own teammate, so his teammate would be in no possition to block.anyways.
I think both are equal for catching, but maybe you're right for passing as football receivers rarely train passing. Still I don't think it is an impossible thing to learn for them with just some training. IMO the biggest issue would be that in football they want to do superstructured plays where everybody learns his part by heart and does that no matter what. With the kind of plays I'm suggesting they would need to change that mentality which probably would be a long process. Still a college or highschool team that is determined and doesn' have too much to lose might be able to pull off something great by thinkng out of the box.
speaking as someone who plays rugby and (real!!! ;-) football... After watching this, "American football" has a lot more room for innovation and initative than either of the sports I'm used to. or imagined. when I've seen "water boy" and the fonze with his book of plays... never realised how impressive a good new play can be and so how important that plot line was. New convert here I think :-)
Gridiron football is way more interesting (at a technical level) than Rugby or Soccer will ever been. Both of those sorts are fine but just don't have as many possible tactics or as many moving parts.
In gridiron football, you aren't constantly moving. You know each minute, minute and a half you are going to get the opportunity to put a hurt to someone. No chasing, no rush, plenty of time to get yourself ready and go. Head to head. Line up, get ready, and do it again. Especially the interior linemen who get their fingers bent back, or stepped on. Get a knee attached to a 320 lb. guy stuffed between you solorplexes.
Btw...its pretty stupid to call it "American Football"... Its Gridiron Football. Played in the US sure, but also Canada and Europe. Its also dumb to insist that Association Football aka Soccer is the only sport allowed to be called "Football".
fishyc150 If you had done research, you would know that "american football" as you put it, is actually simply football. Soccer and rugby are no longer actually named football, although most countries still call them so.
Stupid question but on the fake field goal at 3:45.. the place holders knee is down so by the rules of college football isnt he supposed to be ruled down
My favorite part of the famous Stanford/Cal play (besides the trombone guy getting drilled) is the block towards the end where the Cal trips up 3 Stanford guys at once.
3:45 Pass by the Holder [back up quarterback (16)] who had his knee on the ground on the fake field goal attempt. At what point is he considered down and the play over because his knee is on the ground?
Nice video overall. Some of these live up to their billing, but some are just good, ordinary trick plays, like the Cowboys one early on or the LSU fake kick.
Regarding the placekicker scoring a TD for LSU... is there a rule that allows the holder to be on a knee and lateral it without automatically being down? I would have thought the ball would be down because he made a football move from his knees.
the first play was awesome, getting a headstart run with your whole o line pushing in front of you into like 2 guys, the dude with ball walked in on red carpet
4:02 This is called the "low resolution" play. THe play is done at 144 p so that the defense can't see who has the ball because there is no pixel small enough.
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I play little league football and the other day at a game we did that play and the refs said it was illegal
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you know you did a good trick play when the cameraman gets fooled too
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That last play 😂😂😂 I'm dead
I wonder did that count 😂 I figured the play was over right before they ran into the band
Of course it counted. The band had no business being on the field with time left for one play.
Lol lol yea they knew they won but it was still funny they ran out there while the play was in motion.
Rebekah McClain umm that was the opposite teams band that thought they won lol
No idea what happened there :D
Yes its good trick when you fool the camera man, but its a GOAT trick when you fool an entire band.
crewcutter2030 yeah i’m like why they on the field for 😭
Dued that part had me dead asf💀
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I literally was about to comment that😂😂😂 wtf are they doing
Forward pass, so should have been overturned.
THE BAND IS OUT ON THE FIELD HOLY FUCK AHHHHHH, those commentators lost their shit
I laughed so fucking hard
I never get tired of that
Great call, but the runners were down twice during that play
That play was so illegal it makes Bad Hombres look like Good Hombres
James Gray no........
even though the last play is historic, I wouldn't call it a trick play but more a miracle sandlot play.
Michael Clark
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Michael Clark I agree there's no trick to it it's just desperate get the ball to whatever player you can and hope they score
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I thought it was going to be clickbait af, this was honestly a good video
Bl3u No fucking shit!?
In the Colorado state Wyoming game that kick returner was flying!!! 0:45
It's Sped Up Dude because they skip 2 seconds on the clock
Regardless of it being sped up in video capture, that looked like he ran either a 4.0 or 4.1s 40 yard dash from the 40 to the endzone
You can't really compare his 40 speed in that situation because you're starting him off at full speed. Everyone who is measured in the 40-yard dash starts at a stop.
Tman Goodguy still, look at the speed difference between the players even if it is sped up
Nick Vlogs ikr!!!!!
LMAO THE LAST ONE WHEN THE RUNNER LAYS OUT THE BAND STUDENT LOOOL
Jack
37 years since that play/game....wonder if the trumpet player is out of the coma yet ?
Larry Sullivan his hat is still on display at cal
Looks like something you see on 1000 ways to die lol
Thanks for having the beginning video as the thumbnail. Its not that many of you guys out there like that.
Great video. Very entertaining. That band though....
Michael Goldschlager loved it
the dude at the very end of the video got the shit knocked out of him
Tyler Mills knocked down....not knocked out
Hector Duran saying "got the shit knocked down of him" makes no sense
Tyler Thomas and also scratch shit and out of him...good he got knocked down...great
Tyler Mills good catch, I didn't see that the first time thanks for pointing it out. I guess that's what you get when you run out on the field during play!
Tyler Mills poor guy thought he was safe in the endzone and wasnt even looking the right way
the fuck is wrong with that band
Billy Bob how should they have planned for his trespass?
One guy got fucking leveled.
K Terry someone got ran over
I would've ran into as many band players as I can
livingfire1029 same
California is yelling at the band
"GET OUT OF THE WAY!"
Everyone from Wisconsin is yelling
"BLOCK THEM!! BLOCK THEM!!!"
Yea that giant S on the helmet is for wiSconsin
Idiot
Stanford, the Stanford band is extremely weird
haha i wonder what would've happened if one of the band members had tackled him. penalty sure, probably untimed down as well, but if it stops the TD i'd do it.
The Santa Fe Guy Dude: That was a Conference Game, not a game against the shitty big ten.
"HD" * some conditions apply
Yeah like being over 12 to know when HD started and how it works.
Nate Riggins gotem
Dontari Poe has a QB rating of 118.8. Let that sink in.
Arjun Akella what's Julian Edelman's qbr in the nfl?
The pass you are thinking about was in the playoffs, so it doesn't count in the stats.
No it was in the regular season
Arjun Akella yeah it was in the playoffs I remember that play because it was part of that massive Patriot comeback it was definitely the playoffs
Oh I thought you were saying Poe's pass was in the playoffs. Yeah Edelman's was in the playoffs.
the band in the last play thought the game was over
sk8r4lyf6969 yep that's what happened
Great job detective
That one band member got laid out at the end😂
Not really the Stanford band, especially back in the '80s, was merely arrogant; no thinking required.
Really? I had no idea. Lol just messing with u
0:50 Usain bolt in the field
Kenneth Hammel
IKR?!
wasn't gonna watch this but it was in my subs but love to see Cincinnati do trick plays
Love that the thumbnail is the first clip, props to you man
Dude should've stiff armed and trucked as many band members as he could smh 🖐👊
He ran over a trombone player in the end zone at least.
Dan Lorett As usual disrespect for trombones
"Never look at the trombones. It only encourages them" Richard Strauss
Why lol. Band members are more talented than football players anyways
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THANK YOU for putting the play in the pic as the first play in the video.
0:47 ... dear god he's the fastest man alive
Lol ikr
Love the creativity and would like to see more of this in the NFL.
"The Bears Have Won" was not a trick play. It was a desparation tactic that ended up working. But it wasn't a designed trick play
hofifut ... yea it was it tricked the kicking team
it tricked the band
cy kizer lol
It's called "The Play"
That voice crack in the end is just priceless! :D
Dontari Poe probably never thought he'd have a passing TD in his career
Ah the old "Dress your entire practice squad up in the opposing team's band gear, steal their band equipment, and go out and set 50 screens" play.
Cal took trick play preparation to another level.
7:42 fatality
Big thumbs up for putting the thumbnail play first
4:21 How does the punter get confused as to where he punted it?
Ignatius you don’t generally see the ball after it leaves your foot, you are still looking down through your follow through. If you weren’t trying to coffin corner it, you might get an idea of it leaves your foot left or right but tracking it the entire flight? No.
Dude, the punter makes a beeline to the guy with the ball, he just gets effectively blocked. Watch it again.
Finally someone who doesn't cclickbait
Punter laying out like a champ 4:10
The first one wins for originality, creativity, and most fun to watch 👏👏👏
7:49 the S.O.B never stepped in the goddamn end zone 😂😂
La'Tron Jackson at 7:44 he steps over the line.
THE BAND IS OUT ON THE FIELD! I lost my shit.
This is awesome this is going to be called best NFL BEST PLAYS
@7:40 damn, that's a lot of blockers 😂
😂😂😂
You're the man for putting the thumbnail as the first play
ty for not putting an intro i fuckin hate that shit
ikr... everyone tryin to get all theatrical and shit....just play the fuckin video bitch! Sorry got carried away
And no fucking music too. This guy is the real MVP
SIeepwalker1 ikr. I hate when they play music through the video...
I subscribe because of that
TokinTaylor bb
The offensive set used by the Bengals (orange uniforms, 7:50) is called a swinging gate formation, or basically some version of it. The standard set up for that formation is Center, full back and QB in the center, one wide receiver split out alone, then 5 linemen and two backs split out to the other side. The QB usually will read the defense and if they are confused/misaligned then go to that area, slant pass to the weak side wide receiver, hand off to the full back, or screen pass to the strong side and the back can follow the wall of 5 blockers. This is the option that the Bengals used on that play.
I looked it up that Travis Kelce 1:25
Joe Flacco nah dip
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Joe Flacco He went to UC
I love how running play action in the wildcat is a “trick play”
KC trick play against Denver was actually stupid. winning by 17, 2 minutes left and they pull off a trick play that could've been used later in the season at a more important time that up 17 with 2 minutes
seubert22 it was more to just be a fun play they chose it then because if anything went wrong no worries
seubert22 you are so fucking butthurt. 😂😂
Nicholas Dunn idk how it's butthurt, we get blown out either way, I'm just making an observation that instead of wasting a trick play on a team you're blowing out, save it for when you need it. It's like using your last bullet on a dead body
I know you Donkey fans aren't the smartest in the bunch but that was later in the season, Christmas Day in fact.
@@nickflint9947 Maybe it was, but part of me is thinking that when you're up by 17 with 2 min left, running a trick play like that seems a lot like rubbing it in, and may just end up riling up the other team later in the season or in the next season.
That last clip always gets me
What about roethlisbergers fake spike? He really sold it.
Santiago Casanova was in pt1 I think
Mark Ramsey oh ok thanks
I actually wouldn't have put that one in since it was just a repeat of Marino's original (though Ben did sell it better). I liked Matt Stafford's fake spike, where he did a QB dive at the goal line instead of a pass. Something a little different.
Santiago Casanova lol what about later on in that same game where the Boys got Pitt back?
Don't remind us :-P
I thought it was gonna be a okay video but then I heard THE BAND IS ON THE FIELD!! then I knew this video was gold.
That first one clip set it off right
I love how he takes out that one dude in the end
wtf is up with that band in last clip? Why are they on the field when the play is not done?
Umut Alptekin they figured that the guy being tackled ended the game. They just didn’t see the ball.
Umut Alptekin Dude: Read about it: it’s one of the most famous endings in College Football History
Thanks for starting with the thumbnail.
3:35 that blonde is DAYUM GORGEOUS !!!!!
I just want to thank you for putting the click baited part in the beginning and not in the middle where I can't find it😍😍😍😍😍😍😉😉😉
4:00 should have been given away by Devin Hester calling for a fair catch
love the trick plays
Did the Bears win? 😂😂😂😂😂
Wow first time i see a video like this. And the play in the thumbnail is actually in the video
All plays are supposed to be trick plays.
The Bears have won! The spike on the Trombone guy is priceless!
Dude a bubble screen is not a trick play
Vilavavi Prabhu the formation
Kaidono Gaming the formation doesn't make it a trick play lol it's still a bubble screen
Daniel Shell You're an idiot sir.
Great video man idk what the others are talking about
Usain bolt at 0:45
This is really great to watch..interesting..:D
The bears play got called back by a penalty commuted by a player who wasn't on the field for an illegal block
I was at that game terrible call no hold at all
3:24 LSU does field goal play action pass, his knee was on the ground for the pass. Dead ball? I know school ball doesn't allow this for injuries in the past? How did they not call that especially when Oregon did a few years back?
As a former rugby player I really don't understand why trainers don't teach their receivers to pass the ball backwards if another receiver is free to gain extra yards by running further. That's something rugbyplayers learn very early and it's definitly not too difficult for pro football players.
Dead Phoenix they don't do it because there is a risk that the other receiver won't catch it, resulting in a fumble which is detrimental. also most of the time their teammates don't expect it because they are more worried about blocking for the ball carrier than getting the ball from him.
Gavin Walch but in Rugby you also have risk to fumble the ball. Still it's done in every play. It's probably that rugby players are better thrower and catcher than football players.
MJUSlK you're taught to block for the ball carrier unless instructed otherwise. it's just one of the differences in the sports, doesn't mean either athlete in either sport is better than the other
Yes, there is a risk of a fumble and yes with the current training routine they're doing they don't expect the other guy to pass the ball. But that's why I asked for them to train it. Also the situation where it would work out well is the one where for some reason the guy carrying the ball is between the defender and his own teammate, so his teammate would be in no possition to block.anyways.
I think both are equal for catching, but maybe you're right for passing as football receivers rarely train passing. Still I don't think it is an impossible thing to learn for them with just some training.
IMO the biggest issue would be that in football they want to do superstructured plays where everybody learns his part by heart and does that no matter what. With the kind of plays I'm suggesting they would need to change that mentality which probably would be a long process. Still a college or highschool team that is determined and doesn' have too much to lose might be able to pull off something great by thinkng out of the box.
1:34 doesn't work in the sec, though
Butch Jones lol
Butch Jones doesn't work in the SEC either LOL
I started laughing so hard when the band people started running away when the play was going at them😂😂😂
speaking as someone who plays rugby and (real!!! ;-) football... After watching this, "American football" has a lot more room for innovation and initative than either of the sports I'm used to. or imagined.
when I've seen "water boy" and the fonze with his book of plays... never realised how impressive a good new play can be and so how important that plot line was.
New convert here I think :-)
fishyc150 It's A Lot More Serious Than You Assert With!
Gridiron football is way more interesting (at a technical level) than Rugby or Soccer will ever been.
Both of those sorts are fine but just don't have as many possible tactics or as many moving parts.
In gridiron football, you aren't constantly moving. You know each minute, minute and a half you are going to get the opportunity to put a hurt to someone. No chasing, no rush, plenty of time to get yourself ready and go. Head to head. Line up, get ready, and do it again. Especially the interior linemen who get their fingers bent back, or stepped on. Get a knee attached to a 320 lb. guy stuffed between you solorplexes.
Btw...its pretty stupid to call it "American Football"...
Its Gridiron Football. Played in the US sure, but also Canada and Europe.
Its also dumb to insist that Association Football aka Soccer is the only sport allowed to be called "Football".
fishyc150
If you had done research, you would know that "american football" as you put it, is actually simply football. Soccer and rugby are no longer actually named football, although most countries still call them so.
That last one was one hell of a trick play they even got the band out there defending...
The last one was illegal. Like move
For the LSU trick play at 7:47 can he still throw the ball forward if his knee is till planted in the grown?
I thought it was a good video but there should have been some Michigan State highlights. Matter of opinion though
The fake field goal by Michigan State is in Part 1
SHProductions oh nice, my bad
This is a fun video.. Thanks.
that last one wasn't fair at all
Best football call of all time: " THE BAND IS ON THE FIELD!"
Oh, well. We all have different definitions of "outstanding" I suppose.
0:47 set sliders to 100 speed, acceleration, and agility
That last play was wild af
THE BAND IS OUT ON THE FIELD!!! One of the craziest things I've seen.
that first play was awesome
The kicker scoring a touchdown was so awesome
That run from Moore #5.... wow... Thats a Kitt turbo boost right there.
The last one killed me. The kid with flute got smashed. 😁
That o line play. Badass
Great video. I must say that if you add a fumble rooskie in then it should have been 1 from Nebraska.
Stupid question but on the fake field goal at 3:45.. the place holders knee is down so by the rules of college football isnt he supposed to be ruled down
Ah yes, the old “trick the other teams band onto the field” trick play, my personal favorite
My goodness that first play was well thought out
My favorite part of the famous Stanford/Cal play (besides the trombone guy getting drilled) is the block towards the end where the Cal trips up 3 Stanford guys at once.
They should do trick plays more often
cool video, interesting info
Could someone tell me wich games (and year mostly) was the last one with the bears?
3:45 Pass by the Holder [back up quarterback (16)] who had his knee on the ground on the fake field goal attempt. At what point is he considered down and the play over because his knee is on the ground?
Nice video overall. Some of these live up to their billing, but some are just good, ordinary trick plays, like the Cowboys one early on or the LSU fake kick.
Regarding the placekicker scoring a TD for LSU... is there a rule that allows the holder to be on a knee and lateral it without automatically being down? I would have thought the ball would be down because he made a football move from his knees.
bounce pass was pretty risky and then the coolness of the thrower to hold 3 guys up was brilliant
the first play was awesome, getting a headstart run with your whole o line pushing in front of you into like 2 guys, the dude with ball walked in on red carpet
Top trick plays! Where is BSU - Oklahoma Fiesta Bowl Statue of Liberty Play?
Part 1
amazing 👏