I love that the Jets best trick play is a completely insane fake punt that involves the receiver nearly being tackled by someone on his own team. Very on-brand.
That very last play where Moss laterals back over his head to Williams was so perfect. You can tell he was also a great basketball player the way he led Williams with that lateral.
I watched that live on tv as it happened and the thing that shocked me is that Mo actually caught it. Idk if that was scripted but it sure looked like it.
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Two of those highlights involved Randy Moss brilliantly pulling the fat out of the fire on broken plays. That lateral back to Brady was perfectly thrown. So was the toss to Moe Williams, for that matter.
Better than the Panters. their "Trick Plays" are usually... 3 and 12, hand it to the fullback and run up the middle for 2 yards. No one ever sees that one coming.
One of the best trick plays I ever saw was in college ball. The Ducks were on 4th down and set to punt. The snap goes and the kicker jumps up as if reaching for a bad snap then turns and runs up field. Everyone runs to recover the bad snap, but there had been no snap. By the time everyone realized what had happened, the center was half way to the end zone.
Huh? But the center has to snap the ball for the play to begin. So how does the center have the ball to run up field? He had to have hiked it to somebody 1st.
You never saw me as a kid playing backyard football. If I was tackled hard I got up limping like i was hurt bad but they would throw me the ball and i would take off like a rocket. The only problem when I broke my toe no one believed me. lol
@@davidmcallister9263 a flag is a penalty flag. it's yellow. any ref can throw one when they see a penalty has occurred. There are a ton of rules and penalties aren't so uncommon. The penalties can be called on either team (offensive or defensive) and you won't know for sure until you hear the referee announce the call. Pretty much all offensive penalties nullify the result of the play, so you have to wait until the flag is explained before you can celebrate/cry.
It was just amazing watching him play. He had such a distinctive run, would know it’s him even if didnt and that is not the case with any other player for me.
Some of the trick plays that are missing from this montage: The Don Strock pass to Duriel Harris who laterals to Tony Nathan near the end of the first half of the Chargers-Dolphins 1981 AFC Divisional Playoff Game known as "The Epic In Miami", which cut the Dolphins deficit to seven at the half after trailing 24-0 earlier in the game. Also, the Seahawks, in their earlier years under head coach Jack Patera, would use lots of trick plays in their games. For example, the "Hawks would be in a field goal position and Jim Zorn, the holder would throw the ball on one occasion to kicker Efren Herrera and on another Zorn would be in the holder position and would pitch it to running back Sherman Smith.
@@tedperry6466 It is not just what the Coach prefers, it is exactly what the play is. The designated receiver runs a hook route and then laterals the ball to the trailing runner. Hook and Ladder just sounds close and everyone is familiar with the Fire Engine Hook and Ladder tucks, so the confusion is understandable.
I figured that would be the one for the Packers. I also remember it being the ballsiest call from McCarthy as it was 4th and 26 from the 27 yard line. Adding that to the fact it was against the Bears was just the best thing ever for a Packers fan.
I watched this game as it happened, think it was the drive before this when Marino was mad he couldn’t go for it on 4th down lol. Jets got a big lead early and no one thought the Dolphins were going to come back and win it lol
Rams trick punt return 13:56 Stedman Bailey did a great over the shoulder catch of the punted football. It was not noticed much because of the fake on the other side of the field. A few great blocks by the return Rams teammates made it happen too. As the announcer stated, even the cameramen were faked.
That same game the Rams may have even had a better play. Certainly more ballsy.That game was from 2014. Seattle was a very good team, the Rams were bad but they got out to a 21-3 lead helped by that play. Seattle stormed back behind the fantastic play of QB Russell Wilson. After a 'Hawks TD made it 28-26 they forced the Rams into a punting situation with still almost 3 minutes left. Faced with a 4th & 3 Rams coach Jeff Fisher realized if they punt it back to the 'Hawks and a red hot Russell Wilson they'll lose the game. Go for it? Not from your own 18 yd. line. But a FAKE PUNT FROM YOUR OWN 18 YD. LINE? They were never expecting that! Of course it worked and the Rams ran out the clock. Seattle had nearly 200 yds. more offense no TOs and still lost.
The Titans "Music City miracle" has to be one of the most controversial plays in NFL history. 99% of Bills fans swear it's a forward pass and 99% of Titans' fans swear it's a lateral. I am a big Titans' fan since day one and when i first saw it i thought it was a forward pass but after seeing different angles it looks legal. You need to play the Titans' network to get the full effect. You should play every home network.
This is most definitely not irony... Irony would be if the caster would have been proven wrong - like calling a game forgettable right before a highlight that makes it memorable.
That Shaun King/Warrick Dunn play wasn't really a trick play. But that game WAS one of the best games I've ever watched. Monday night, NFCCG rematch, every time one team looked like they had the game won the other team scored in some amazing fashion. It was so good.
I would argue for the River City Relay as the Saints best trick play, because it was the only three-lateral-TD-play ever. But the onside kick to start the 2nd half against the Colts in the SB is fine too.
How did you not go with the saints getting a touchdown on a three lateral play?! That onside kick was sloppy luck but those laterals were once in a lifetime art
No.2 Pat McAfee of the Colts was talented as a punter and as a kickoff on special plays, a lot of people were upset when he retired early but he had 3 knee surgeries before the age of 30 and as someone who has had a bad knee all my life I understood.
What a run by Wilson at :04. Is this the only time this play has been done like this? They made it look so easy. Love your videos-keep up the great work.
The Saints greatest trick play, maybe. But to open the second half of the Super Bowl with an onside kick, by far took balls of steel and it worked. If it hadn't, I think it would have killed them.
Kebert Xela its been proven time and time again to be a legal play. Even if you cant see it from the video a computer generated play was ran and shows it went a yard behind where the football was thrown.
@@RetroCheater81 Nah, I watched it happen. Then I watched it over and over and over. My eyes did not deceive me. A computer generated play ? WTF does that even mean? The game was played on a field, in real life, it aint a bunch of 1's and 0's.
As I watched this I was thinking to myself, "Man, I can't really think of any trick plays by the Vikings." And sure enough, it wasn't even a trick play. Also, Seattle is in a lot of these lol
Yeah, I figured that you'd use that clip for the Steelers. We used that play quite a bit, given that, as the commentator said in the clip, Antwaan Randle El was QB in college.
colts 0:41
cowboys: 1:22
dolphins 1:49
eagles 2:48
49ers 3:36
bears 3:55
bengals 4:18
bills 5:09
broncos 5:22
browns 6:14
buccaneers 7:10
cardinals 7:59
chargers 8:20
falcons 8:52
giants 9:10
jaguars 9:57
jets 10:42
lions 11:07
packers 11:47
panthers 12:15
patriots 12:50
raiders 13:13
rams 13:57
ravens 15:04
redskins 15:40
saints 16:09
seahawks 16:42
steelers 17:15
texans 17:49
titans 18:25
vikings 19:18
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I love that the Jets best trick play is a completely insane fake punt that involves the receiver nearly being tackled by someone on his own team. Very on-brand.
That mf said "you WILL convert" and pushed him over the first down
That very last play where Moss laterals back over his head to Williams was so perfect. You can tell he was also a great basketball player the way he led Williams with that lateral.
I watched that live on tv as it happened and the thing that shocked me is that Mo actually caught it. Idk if that was scripted but it sure looked like it.
Under-rated comment!
Best trick play by the Jaguars was the 2017 season, making us believe that they didn't actually suck
Certainly are fooling some folks this season.
The Eagles one probably needs to be changed. 😂
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I know right, I mean the Philly special! It's the best play in the NFL. That's coming from a Vikings fan
Daniel Olsen the vid was produced before the super bowl.
This video was uploaded November 2017. Hopefully an updated version is made soon that will include that play!
Liam Martin right
That Rams punt return (14:00) is a work of art.
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You know it's good when you gotta watch it multiple times to figure out how the ball even got there.
Greatest trick play for the packers: Lobbing a prayer down field
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It took me 45 minutes to watch it
Two of those highlights involved Randy Moss brilliantly pulling the fat out of the fire on broken plays. That lateral back to Brady was perfectly thrown. So was the toss to Moe Williams, for that matter.
That Vikings Play and Trubisky Play was just so beautiful
Texans trick play: draft the best players in the first round then release them after 5 years.
Cant believe eagles lost
This aged like fine wine bye hopkins
Better than the Panters. their "Trick Plays" are usually... 3 and 12, hand it to the fullback and run up the middle for 2 yards. No one ever sees that one coming.
10:42 Someone got a little excited. He almost toppled over his own guy.
One of the best trick plays I ever saw was in college ball. The Ducks were on 4th down and set to punt. The snap goes and the kicker jumps up as if reaching for a bad snap then turns and runs up field. Everyone runs to recover the bad snap, but there had been no snap. By the time everyone realized what had happened, the center was half way to the end zone.
Huh? But the center has to snap the ball for the play to begin. So how does the center have the ball to run up field? He had to have hiked it to somebody 1st.
You never saw me as a kid playing backyard football. If I was tackled hard I got up limping like i was hurt bad but they would throw me the ball and i would take off like a rocket. The only problem when I broke my toe no one believed me. lol
Pat McAfee was amazing at on side kicks it's almost like a dying art
rule changes have made it harder to accomplish.
Joseph Howell harder? Shit is damn near impossible now.
Pat also hit and made tackles..I love that dude. He had balls for a punter.
And he's funny. Would love to meet the guy
And now it's dead. RIP surprise onside kicks.
That lateral by Moss still amazes me every time I see it.
Love my VIKES!!
@@davidmcallister9263 a flag is a penalty flag. it's yellow. any ref can throw one when they see a penalty has occurred. There are a ton of rules and penalties aren't so uncommon. The penalties can be called on either team (offensive or defensive) and you won't know for sure until you hear the referee announce the call. Pretty much all offensive penalties nullify the result of the play, so you have to wait until the flag is explained before you can celebrate/cry.
@@davidmcallister9263 Throws down a yellow card!
It was just amazing watching him play. He had such a distinctive run, would know it’s him even if didnt and that is not the case with any other player for me.
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That Randy Moss play - beautiful.19:20
Hey EA, where are these on Madden, huh?
The ones that ARE on madden never even work unless you play on rookie
@Cat Lover laterals are alot of fun tbh I figured out how to do hook-n-ladder last year lol
The Killer Clown madden 20 they all work up to all-madden
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Those two Moss plays make me want to see a compilation of great recoveries from broken plays (the Moss Toss might be number one).
Not to nitpick, but the Tampa Bay play was not a "trick play" it was a "broken play".
Also, it was only for a first down, where the majority of these are for touchdowns.
agreed..... it was a play of desperation rather than a designed play
The Bucs have a long tradition of broken plays. It's such a habit, they may look scripted...
Maybe that’s what they want you to think. 🤔
They tricked themselves 😂😂😂
The fact that Randy Moss was involved in 2 of these plays makes me happy.
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Browns best trick play.
Winning a football game. This hurts to say as a Browns fan. :(
Anthony Machingo I feel you I’m a 49ers fan
Anthony Machingo lol
😂
Anthony Machingo well they won against the jets a while ago. I cried myself to sleep
dumb/absent defense doesn't make it a great trick play
Some of the trick plays that are missing from this montage: The Don Strock pass to Duriel Harris who laterals to Tony Nathan near the end of the first half of the Chargers-Dolphins 1981 AFC Divisional Playoff Game known as "The Epic In Miami", which cut the Dolphins deficit to seven at the half after trailing 24-0 earlier in the game. Also, the Seahawks, in their earlier years under head coach Jack Patera, would use lots of trick plays in their games. For example, the "Hawks would be in a field goal position and Jim Zorn, the holder would throw the ball on one occasion to kicker Efren Herrera and on another Zorn would be in the holder position and would pitch it to running back Sherman Smith.
The Hook & Ladder or as the late, great Coach Shula prefers, The Hook & Lateral. Probably the best executed trick play ever
@@tedperry6466 It is not just what the Coach prefers, it is exactly what the play is. The designated receiver runs a hook route and then laterals the ball to the trailing runner. Hook and Ladder just sounds close and everyone is familiar with the Fire Engine Hook and Ladder tucks, so the confusion is understandable.
That one dumb Colts play should be an honorable mention on here. We all know the play.
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Definitely the Patriots double pass vs the ravens in the playoffs too
I figured that would be the one for the Packers. I also remember it being the ballsiest call from McCarthy as it was 4th and 26 from the 27 yard line. Adding that to the fact it was against the Bears was just the best thing ever for a Packers fan.
That Chicago pitch to Trubisky was a thing of beauty.
Thing is, that was the Philly Special about 1 Year before the Philly Special.
15:49 what a tackle
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I watched this game as it happened, think it was the drive before this when Marino was mad he couldn’t go for it on 4th down lol. Jets got a big lead early and no one thought the Dolphins were going to come back and win it lol
Rest in Peace Steve McNair
Rams trick punt return 13:56
Stedman Bailey did a great over the shoulder catch of the punted football. It was not noticed much because of the fake on the other side of the field. A few great blocks by the return Rams teammates made it happen too. As the announcer stated, even the cameramen were faked.
I remember watching that game. I was pissed they did it so easily, but amazed at how well it was executed, I was faked too back then.
That same game the Rams may have even had a better play. Certainly more ballsy.That game was from 2014. Seattle was a very good team, the Rams were bad but they got out to a 21-3 lead helped by that play. Seattle stormed back behind the fantastic play of QB Russell Wilson. After a 'Hawks TD made it 28-26 they forced the Rams into a punting situation with still almost 3 minutes left. Faced with a 4th & 3 Rams coach Jeff Fisher realized if they punt it back to the 'Hawks and a red hot Russell Wilson they'll lose the game. Go for it? Not from your own 18 yd. line. But a FAKE PUNT FROM YOUR OWN 18 YD. LINE? They were never expecting that! Of course it worked and the Rams ran out the clock. Seattle had nearly 200 yds. more offense no TOs and still lost.
Randy Moss is perhaps the best ever receiver in NFL History.
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What did he do to deserve your vicious insult
Richard Glenn Don’t have to use profanity he was just giving an idea, dumbfuck.
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@@FxTxL How do you "do mean comments"?
@@FxTxL its good idea for a vid but dont act like a snowflake and say youre going to tell on someone because you dont like their comment. Grow up!
The Titans "Music City miracle" has to be one of the most controversial plays in NFL history. 99% of Bills fans swear it's a forward pass and 99% of Titans' fans swear it's a lateral. I am a big Titans' fan since day one and when i first saw it i thought it was a forward pass but after seeing different angles it looks legal. You need to play the Titans' network to get the full effect. You should play every home network.
I’m a Dolphins fan and loathe the Bills, but it looked like a forward pass to me.
That Randy Moss "assist" will always be 😳 in my book. Savage.
Saints 2nd half onside kick off in the Super Bowl has got to be one of the gutsiest calls made by a HC
The most famous trick play in NFL history for sure.
Saints onside kick to start the 2nd half of the Super Bowl is probably the gutsiest call in NFL history given whats on the line.
"What a game plan dialed up by Eric Mangini."
Never thought I would ever hear those words in that order.
The rams return gets me every time 😂😂
I love this stuff, and it’s awesome to hear John Madden’s great commentary 😊
That block at 8:02 saved Warner's life. Props to that man.
14:33 "That looks like something on the internet with all these trick plays!"
Ah, I love the smell of irony in the morning!
This is most definitely not irony...
Irony would be if the caster would have been proven wrong - like calling a game forgettable right before a highlight that makes it memorable.
DrZaius3141 I love the smell of coincidence in the morning!
Think the eagles need an update...
it wasnt the best theyve run. The one in the vid is for such a higher amount of yards.
dicker9 you are a different kind of stupid
@@baksy5889 The Eagles Play was in the Super Bowl
dicker9 it was 4th down in the super bowl and one of the best plays in history.
goldosprey it was an illegal formation
2:05 they asked Ingram how he knew what Marino was going to do, and he said, "Dan just gave me THE LOOK." How great is that?!
10:42 Someone got a little excited. He almost toppled over his own guy.
I love the simplicity of the Lions one. Stafford just giving it a little jump and extending his arm.
man that rams one is gorgeous
Saints: onside kick to start the second half of the Super Bowl.
Absolutely insane to try it.
0:40 that's like in Bugs Bunny cartoons where he would hit his own pitches lol
That Shaun King/Warrick Dunn play wasn't really a trick play. But that game WAS one of the best games I've ever watched. Monday night, NFCCG rematch, every time one team looked like they had the game won the other team scored in some amazing fashion.
It was so good.
Hey SBS! How about a video Offensive Fumbles Recovered for a TD? Keep it up!
I remember watching the Steelers play in that superbowl against the Seahawks. That was the most gutsy, well-designed thing ever
8:52 before they realized this kind of commentary should be reserved for "how it's made".
The Randy Moss pass over his head was awesome.
That Bears' play design was amazing.
Still love watching the lateral to Edelman and then the TD pass to Amendola when the Patriots beat the Ravens in the 2014 playoffs.
I was there when Jon Ryan got that trick play.. Man, it was electric.
Very cool video! I LOVE the genius of trick plays
Stafford's might be my favorite. I remember watching that live and being like, OMG does that count?
Dez out here throwing better than Dak
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Ihave a friend who is related to dak and i agree to u also
lol congrats for the dumbest comment on here.
That's not saying much
Cameron McKay WHAT
I would argue for the River City Relay as the Saints best trick play, because it was the only three-lateral-TD-play ever. But the onside kick to start the 2nd half against the Colts in the SB is fine too.
Except with the onsides vs the Colts it was only clever in the timing of it, as a drawn play was basic.
that bears 2pt conversion was dope
when u get your ankles snatched by the browns punter
Brady Beard 😂😂
That Vikings play will never be forgotten. Such a legendary play!
19:18 The Viking miracle
The Falcons best one was when they tricked me into thinking my favorite team would win the super bowl
Oof
lol
That Dan Marino fake the stop the clock play is in my opinion one of the greatest plays I've ever seen.
Someone get me some time stamps please
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Cowboys: 1:22
colts 0:41
cowboys: 1:22
dolphins 1:49
eagles 2:48
49ers 3:36
bears 3:55
bengals 4:18
bills 5:09
broncos 5:22
browns 6:14
buccaneers 7:10
cardinals 7:59
chargers 8:20
falcons 8:52
giants 9:10
jaguars 9:57
jets 10:42
lions 11:07
packers 11:47
panthers 12:15
patriots 12:50
raiders 13:13
rams 13:57
ravens 15:04
redskins 15:40
saints 16:09
seahawks 16:42
steelers 17:15
texans 17:49
titans 18:25
vikings 19:18
Eagles: 2:48
Well no need to do anymore. Tyler schweigert did them all
How did you not go with the saints getting a touchdown on a three lateral play?! That onside kick was sloppy luck but those laterals were once in a lifetime art
I think the Super Bowl call outweighs that. And I agree. It was a momentum shift right at the start of the 2nd half in the SB.
No.2 Pat McAfee of the Colts was talented as a punter and as a kickoff on special plays, a lot of people were upset when he retired early but he had 3 knee surgeries before the age of 30 and as someone who has had a bad knee all my life I understood.
Now he’s calling great action in WWE
Music City miracle 💪
11:49 is this what Carroll wanted vs Atlanta?!
thats the exact play that came to mind when i saw what they did
The Dolphins might need an update 😉
For sure!
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Do when the defense got a safety
Mr Fragels I did that like 7 months ago, maybe I’ll make another one
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Jesus this comment is filled with a bunch of nonsensical incoherent replies.
That Rams one was one of the smartest trick plays I've ever seen. That's some good studying of the tape
1:17 *reads his lips* LMAO
King Joffrey what they say?
Last thing he said was "fuck me" it looked like 🤣🤣
The one guy who refuses to wear pink because he’s afraid it’ll make him look gay gets caught saying the gayest thing imaginable 😂
And I guess they did 😂😂😂
That Rice throw - ZIP! And the Bears play was so creative.
The bears one had me trippin
Damn mark ingram been in the league a long time. Went from one of the greatest QBs of all time to another.
7:23 number 86 on the bench just leveled the qb when he wasn't even playing I gained a lot of disrespect for that perosn
I was thinking at first for the Saints you’d use the Snead pass, then I saw the Colts onside kick and became excited
Moss was a beast. Spectacular in so many ways
What a run by Wilson at :04. Is this the only time this play has been done like this? They made it look so easy. Love your videos-keep up the great work.
I watched the Packers play 12 times. The shot was so far away you couldn’t really see the the ball go to the receiver.
I remember seeing DAN THE MAN do that. It wasn't planned. He gave his receiver "THE LOOK"! and he knew it was coming.
That misdirection punt return 🔥
The Saints greatest trick play, maybe. But to open the second half of the Super Bowl with an onside kick, by far took balls of steel and it worked. If it hadn't, I think it would have killed them.
Best one certainly considering the venue.
Music city miracle doesn’t get old
RedAlertSteve _ ...even if there was a forward pass during it.
Kebert Xela its been proven time and time again to be a legal play. Even if you cant see it from the video a computer generated play was ran and shows it went a yard behind where the football was thrown.
@@RetroCheater81 nah
joecoin yah, look it up
@@RetroCheater81 Nah, I watched it happen. Then I watched it over and over and over. My eyes did not deceive me. A computer generated play ? WTF does that even mean? The game was played on a field, in real life, it aint a bunch of 1's and 0's.
Never gets old, this video. I watch it at least twice a year. 🍻.
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Trick plays = When NFL finds out about passing
As I watched this I was thinking to myself, "Man, I can't really think of any trick plays by the Vikings." And sure enough, it wasn't even a trick play.
Also, Seattle is in a lot of these lol
When bud grant was coach they pulled off some great gadget plays
Yeah, I figured that you'd use that clip for the Steelers. We used that play quite a bit, given that, as the commentator said in the clip, Antwaan Randle El was QB in college.
Me: "Wow these are some cool plays, can't wait to see what my Bucs do"
_Bucs get blown up on a wheel route and barely dumps it back to QB_
Me: ...
Monday Night Football with John Madden......Brings back memories.
As a Seahawks fan, I’m sad to say that I can probably tell what the Rams one is...
Tell this what year was that games wow??
Nice truck shot
Great idea on the vid
The Hodges Play!! I still remember that! Heck yeah that was awesome when I watched the game
Koch and the Ravens are lucky that they didn’t have Polamalu to line up in the C-Gap
Exactly.... koch would have been carried off the field on a stretcher lol
loved the kicker picking off his own onside kick.
dang rice should’ve been the QB after Montana retired
Denver’s greatest trick was getting everyone to think they had a chance against The Seahawks in the Super Bowl
As a Saints fan, that onside kick was probably my all time favorite play but that wasn't our best trick play. Look up the river city relay.
RCR is not really a trick play in my book tho lol
As a Saints fan I think I was in a beer and fiery hot wing daze when that play happened. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.