As a Redskins fan in the 80's you always had to watch for Danny White taking off or throwing on 4th down in punt formation. Probably gave him a couple extra yards on his net punting average as teams had to take into account that he was a skilled quarterback in addition to being the punter.
Danny was an all around athlete. Played Third Base on a pair of Baseball National Championship teams in addition to rewriting the team record books for passing and punting. Might have been the best athlete to ever come out of the State of Arizona.
Just came back to this video after two years and my favorite part is 5:22. Thielen was so much of a nobody that the announcer felt the need to clarify he was a WR. Nobody needs that clarification in 2019.
Part of it is that you don't see nearly as many long runs anymore. Defenses are much faster overall and pretty much every scheme is designed to keep everything in front of you and make offenses execute ten plus play drives if they're going to score on you. Most big plays these days are passes where all of the yardage is gained on the pass and the receiver goes down immediately after the catch. Plays where a guy gets the ball and motors thirty plus yards downfield are exceedingly rare now.
Exo Games there is no such thing as a planned fumble with defenders coming at you. What kind of fake is that? They see the ball on the ground and get confused on what to do next
Haights that’s like in Madden where it says that you don’t call it just to call it, you think you’ve got something up your sleeve. I call it just to call it
Incredible. How could you omit the greatest fake punt of all time? Larry Siepel of the 72 dolphins. Without his fake punt/run in the championship game against the Steelers there may not have been a perfect season.
In a 1982 game at Washington, the Cowboys were about to punt from deep in their own territory. The Redskins, setting up for a return, didn't rush White. Danny must've thought "If they aren't going to rush I might as well start running." So Danny took off. I don't recall how far he ran, but I'm guessing he had run about 10, maybe 15 yards before the Redskins realized that he hadn't punted. During that first 10-15 yards, except for the punt returner nearly all of the Redskins ran in the same direction as Danny. It would be great to locate the film of that play. The Cowboys won 24-10. It would be the Redskins' only loss during the strike shortened season. Man, Danny was definitely a multi threat.
Punters are pretty damn important if you want to control field position, generally, you have a backup QB, you don’t have a backup punter. Your kicking dude gets hurt in a game, you have to figure something out to keep field control under control.
Alpha Gametauri sorta yes? That’s usually your first choice as an emergency punter but it’s not an ideal situation to be in. It’s a bit like asking a heart surgeon to do an appendectomy.
TheJFerg24 I'm a cheifs fan and in the days where we were awful I actually looked forward to colquitt punting because he put so many inside the ten, his brother is a good punter too.
4:31 Up by 7 from your own Endzone. That was one hell of a gamble. Can you imagine if it failed. I'm shocked by how many of these fake punts were done by teams that were ahead at the time.
I feel like that wasn't planned. When the defensive player shifts look out how the receiver waives to the punter, then look at the other rusher, he goes straight not looking for a pass at all.
Hell of a gamble is putting it lightly. If that play goes south and ends with a touchdown for the other team they’d never hear the end of it. Like writing yourself in the history books for all the wrong reasons kind of level.
Hey! You missed the one where Larry Seiple pulled off the un-called fake in the playoffs against the Steelers back in the early 70's. Damn lucky for him he pulled it off! The look on Shula's face was priceless
Brian Morman had several great punt fakes in Buffalo. He had over 100 yards rushing a few seasons, I only know this cuz I'm a Bills fan and we punt a lot...he was once the best player we had on the team...those were dark times for Buffalo
Yes... Moorman was amazing and there were definitely some rough years in there! Every few seasons we'd have an amazing start with a new QB and tell ourselves this is the year... only to be brought back to reality mid-season. Oh the joys of being a Buffalo fan!
Garo’s wasn’t a fake punt. Worst fake field goal? Stenerud in a playoff game. The snapper was supposed to snap in to Jan, but didn’t because Jan wasn’t looking. Jan wasn’t supposed to be looking.
Honestly, that setup at 5:37 requires a lot of courage from the punter to sell it. Basically has to leave himself completely prone because if the other team figures out he still has the ball, he's getting completely obliterated. Probably not easy to keep your composure as you have two NFLers sprinting directly at you with intent to destroy you, lol
Larry Seiple of Miami against Pittsburgh in the 1972 AFC Championship game. That play saved the Dolphins perfect season because up to that time the Steelers were dominating the game.
9:58 it kinda looks like the tackler was trying too hurt the runner at the end. Not too aggressive but still seems like he was throwing some extracurriculars...
Exactly. Best fake punt ever was run by the Bengals' Jeff Hayes vs Pittsburgh in 1986 on Monday Night Football. 61-yard TD in the 4th quarter with Cincinnati trailing, 19-17. Bengals won, 24-22.
Notice how in the older clips how they like to tackle them around the neck in chokeholds. I guess the necks were stronger then because they look like they were trying to unscrew the head from the shoulders
In the 1972 AFC championship game, a Miami fake punt was crucial. I don't remember the yardage gained but it was from approximately midfield down to the 10. The fake punt set-up Miami's only score in the first half. Miami won 21-17, and then they completed the 17-0 season by winning the Super Bowl.
Im just glad it isnt heres the play, heres the rerun of the play, and in case you didnt see it, slow mo of the play. The video is cut to just the normal speed of a play, and continues on to the next video. Lovin it
Two points. 1. If it's a bad snap or the punter drops the ball, it ain't a fake. 2. One of those Rams fakes against the 49ers looked suspiciously like a "read" obtained from videotape rather than a design fake. The CB comes in to try a block, leaving the gunner-turned-receiver in acres of space. If the CB stays on him, they kick it away. Not hard for the special teams coordinator to alert the punter and gunners to that possibility before the game.
modusvivendi2 probably not. In most punts a punter is not going to have any sort of time to look and decied if they want to punt it away or throw a pass. By the time they even comprehend to wanting to throw it instead of punt they are already hit by a defender
modusvivendi2 I'm not saying that the play u talking about is not a read but how can u say it's not a fake punt. I'll do how u did it 2 points* 1. They are lined up in punt formation clearly 2. They did not punt they ball instead they faked it and passed for the 1st down.
Brilliant - how often do "fakes" happen on punts? I try to watch the Superbowl each year - can't always as it goes through to about 4am this side of the pond - don't recall ever seeing one...
You are missing the greatest or at least most important fake punt. Larry Seiple's fake punt for the Dolphins against the Steelers in the 1972 AFC Championship Game.
Most of these were great play calling and day after day film study. I still don't think I would trust the average NFL punter or kicker throwing a decent pass for a first down. Holders are different especially if they are a Quarterback. Seattle SeaHawks Jim Zorn was always the one to watch.
@@markmace2113 he was a punter. He is the only player in NFL history to recover his own onside kick. He was one of the smartest players to ever play. He did it all. Except throw a touchdown pass, because polamalu was in the C Gap, because polamalu was a god.
As usual, a great collection! The only thing I'd change is adding the game date (or at least year) at the beginning of each clip. In any case, more, please!
This is how you make a great compilation video. No commentary, no replays, no slow-mos, no BS - just amazing plays. Nice job man!
As a Redskins fan in the 80's you always had to watch for Danny White taking off or throwing on 4th down in punt formation. Probably gave him a couple extra yards on his net punting average as teams had to take into account that he was a skilled quarterback in addition to being the punter.
Danny was an all around athlete. Played Third Base on a pair of Baseball National Championship teams in addition to rewriting the team record books for passing and punting. Might have been the best athlete to ever come out of the State of Arizona.
The play works: "Amazing play call!!!!"
The play fails: "What a stupid call!!!!"
9:28
"We're gonna run a fake punt"
"But why"
"Because of reasons"
Imagine if 4:32 failed. The coach would have been crucified.
yup
It all comes down to execution
@@jaytat4219 1qQ
Just came back to this video after two years and my favorite part is 5:22. Thielen was so much of a nobody that the announcer felt the need to clarify he was a WR. Nobody needs that clarification in 2019.
LMAO YEAH
A lot of punters have a low speed rating, but you should never underestimate a punter running for his life.
and +100 to sneak
The age old quandary: Can I run faster scared than you can run mad?
beautiful bro, you're a poet =) @@HammerOn-bu7gx
9:50 when he goes on the highway. Honey, I'm driving at 45, 50, 55, 60 , 65 ...
He was like, 40 35 30 45 30 35 40
Ong
ZuperPiplup13 no
hj Yes, listen closely lol.
He said “35, 40, 45, 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25, and out of bounds at the 21 yard line”
I miss when the announcers would call out every five yards on a long play. It just built up excitement so well!
nicsandknacksandseans some announcers still do it sometimes, it's not like they all just stopped
nicsandknacksandseans HIS ON THE 50 THE 45 THE 35 THE 20 THE 10 TOUCHDOWN!
maybe the guys run too fast for them to do that?! Or the announcers talk to slow! They are probably not the ones doing the radio shows!!!
Part of it is that you don't see nearly as many long runs anymore. Defenses are much faster overall and pretty much every scheme is designed to keep everything in front of you and make offenses execute ten plus play drives if they're going to score on you. Most big plays these days are passes where all of the yardage is gained on the pass and the receiver goes down immediately after the catch. Plays where a guy gets the ball and motors thirty plus yards downfield are exceedingly rare now.
Kareem Hunt hits the 50 - 45 40 35 30 20 .. 10 TOUCH DOWNN Kansas City 🤙💯🌪
9:28 Gary Reasons is immortal in the hearts of Giants fans for this play. And quite a few others, IMHO.
7:16 Not really a fake punt, more of a fumble gone right for the punter.
evknucklehead mmm I think the fumble wad planned on purpose
Exo Games there is no such thing as a planned fumble with defenders coming at you. What kind of fake is that? They see the ball on the ground and get confused on what to do next
it looks intentional
ever heard of the fumblerooski?
The marquet King run by the raiders was a fumble too
Danny White was quite an athlete, and this compilation helps to show that. He could pass, punt, and as you saw, also could run. He was flying.
At ASU, he was more or less given a green light to run fakes if he saw something that led to believe he could pick up a first down.
4:32 lol he changes his mind and leaves the dude wide open
9:28
"We're gonna run a fake punt"
"But why"
"Because of reasons"
Haights that’s like in Madden where it says that you don’t call it just to call it, you think you’ve got something up your sleeve. I call it just to call it
@@Voxene The guys name is Reasons. He wasn’t actually asking why.
I heard “because of raisins” lol
Love this comment.
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7:16 went from "Shit, I'm going to get fired for this to... Ha intended fake (cough)"
Haha
That run was fueled by pure "oh shit" adrenaline
Here is a verse if anyone wants it: Ephesians 4:29
Jesus loves you all :)
Schmidt: *Drops the ball* Oh shit
Coach: Say sike right now
Schmidt: SIKE! SIKE!
Coach: oh, ok
5:32 was absolutely beautiful.
5:33 best fake. saved you 12 mins.
Jake Wagemann Agreed. That was amazing
That was the craziest, but I like the first and third best because they were easy
Agreed
He sold that so well haha
Jakewon Hubbards
Too bad it was preseason
7:18 i Love how he ran for his life haha
He ran for his job 😂😂
He looked scared to death!
Danny White was the Punter and QB, that they were able to catch teams off guard so often is amazing.
Aint nobody got time for that
0:41 You need to retire if you're gonna get juked by the punter like that 😂
😂 he to totally whiffed. Would you mind checking out my channel to see some awesome trick shot content?
InfernoBaconProd especially if it's the browns right
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5:35 Why would you run that in the preseason? Now everyone has film on it. Save that for a game that counts!
+Daniel Dougan, because now that you've pulled it off in the preseason, everyone assumes you won't pull it off again now that they have film of it.
And to practice it in game time situations
Because people are competing for jobs. Especially kickers
Because "JUST WIN, BABY!!"lmao
Also, Tennessee v. Buffalo. :)
Because Jeff fisher is a dumbass lmao
Love when the camera man gets fools too
Incredible. How could you omit the greatest fake punt of all time? Larry Siepel of the 72 dolphins. Without his fake punt/run in the championship game against the Steelers there may not have been a perfect season.
Danny White QB/Punter for the Cowboys ran just about the best fake punts ever. He had good speed as well. Check out 9:52.
Coy Groughtenhiemer Doug Cosbie almost had an awesome block on the last play. That might have opened Danny White for a much longer run.
Above average passer as well. Could punt on 4th down too!
Danny White was well known to take off with a punt.
In a 1982 game at Washington, the Cowboys were about to punt from deep in their own territory. The Redskins, setting up for a return, didn't rush White. Danny must've thought "If they aren't going to rush I might as well start running." So Danny took off. I don't recall how far he ran, but I'm guessing he had run about 10, maybe 15 yards before the Redskins realized that he hadn't punted. During that first 10-15 yards, except for the punt returner nearly all of the Redskins ran in the same direction as Danny. It would be great to locate the film of that play. The Cowboys won 24-10. It would be the Redskins' only loss during the strike shortened season. Man, Danny was definitely a multi threat.
Danny Whitte was a gifted athlete. Too bad Doomsday wasn't quite what it used to be during his time as Dallas QB.
Man, there aren't many things more satisfying in football than a successful fake punt. The element of surprise makes it great.
True! And that’s why I HATE the new rule regarding on-sides kickoffs.
When you realize qbs slide when they run and punters don’t
Because QB's are more important
Punters are pretty damn important if you want to control field position, generally, you have a backup QB, you don’t have a backup punter. Your kicking dude gets hurt in a game, you have to figure something out to keep field control under control.
money gaming yes, they might have some time in high school kicking.
But if you want a great defense you need a great punter.
@@Mostlyharmless1985 Couldn't field goal kickers take the place of punters in a back up scenario?
Alpha Gametauri sorta yes? That’s usually your first choice as an emergency punter but it’s not an ideal situation to be in. It’s a bit like asking a heart surgeon to do an appendectomy.
It’s amazing that Danny White was a great quarterback and a pretty fair punter! That gave Dallas an advantage in 4th down situations.
He always had the green light to go. Roger Staubach said Danny was the best athlete on the team.
Man, this Jeff Fisher guy is crafty! Bet he's gonna make it big in the NFL.
5:37 Wow did he go around the back with the football?? That was amazing..
Id rather have pat macafee than brian hoyer right now
Kristopher Cons 2 😂😂
first reply goes to... BPC
You're so right. #bringMcAFEE Back
That's right, Cuzzo!!!!
still relevant right now
I love that you were able to find some old school footage for this shit, nice work man.
That first one by the Chiefs was a thing of beauty!
TheJFerg24 I'm a cheifs fan and in the days where we were awful I actually looked forward to colquitt punting because he put so many inside the ten, his brother is a good punter too.
#ChiefsKingdom
TheJFerg24 5-0 baby
Dude ran for a first down on a busted punt play! Fear gave him his speed lol
who? 🤣
@@JakeLondonRivers prolly 7:16
Trying to figure out whether the amount of fake punts by the Rams that work is good or bad because it highlights the ineptitude of their offense? 😂
Ben Forster hekker should just play an for the rams tbh 😂
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What the?
Bobby Washington Me AF
Ben - That's not a question.
Being a quarterback/punter, Danny White was always a triple threat. I didn't remember him being as fast as he was.
Two-sport start at ASU (baseball, and football). He was amazing.
Where was the fake punt run by Chris Jones from the Cowboys vs The Eagles
Seriosuly
joel Lopez haha..I love that guy! Remember that block against the Lions?!😂
joel Lopez he’s probably an eagles fan
10:31 - Those dudes just didn't want to tackle him, I guess.
Do best non QB passes
tebow
wham
julian edelman
Bryant to Witten Cowboys vs Shmeagles.
Frank Yeah that would be to many patriots plays
4:33 ohhhh boy I bet number 29 got some heat for that last-minute change up
It looked like he was going for safety but he must have forgot absolutely nobody but the rams would throw the ball while backed up in the end zone
jesus, half the Rams offensive plays are punt fakes
Danny White was the Punter and QB, that they were able to catch teams off guard so often is amazing.
4:31 Up by 7 from your own Endzone. That was one hell of a gamble. Can you imagine if it failed. I'm shocked by how many of these fake punts were done by teams that were ahead at the time.
I feel like that wasn't planned. When the defensive player shifts look out how the receiver waives to the punter, then look at the other rusher, he goes straight not looking for a pass at all.
McCloud has a high IQ
Hell of a gamble is putting it lightly. If that play goes south and ends with a touchdown for the other team they’d never hear the end of it. Like writing yourself in the history books for all the wrong reasons kind of level.
Hey! You missed the one where Larry Seiple pulled off the un-called fake in the playoffs against the Steelers back in the early 70's. Damn lucky for him he pulled it off! The look on Shula's face was priceless
Probably the most significant fake punt in NFL history, as it played a huge role in turning the tide in that game and preserved the undefeated season.
9:28 - The whole time I'm watching this, I keep thinking "That Reasons play has GOT to be on here."
It's easily the best one out of all them; the stakes were the highest, 4th quarter, one possession game with Super Bowl berth on the line.
Mike Lemieux You said it all.
I was thinking right from the get go that this vid has to have at least one fake punt from the Parcells Giants or it's pure horse shit!
Brian Morman had several great punt fakes in Buffalo. He had over 100 yards rushing a few seasons, I only know this cuz I'm a Bills fan and we punt a lot...he was once the best player we had on the team...those were dark times for Buffalo
now they are good
Yes... Moorman was amazing and there were definitely some rough years in there! Every few seasons we'd have an amazing start with a new QB and tell ourselves this is the year... only to be brought back to reality mid-season. Oh the joys of being a Buffalo fan!
This was great. Now, if you haven't done it already, do the WORST fake punts.
We already know which play will be in it.
No, Danny, No!!!
Garo Yupremian.
Trying to figure out whether the amount of fake punts by the Rams that work is good or bad because it highlights the ineptitude of their offense? 😂
Garo’s wasn’t a fake punt.
Worst fake field goal? Stenerud in a playoff game. The snapper was supposed to snap in to Jan, but didn’t because Jan wasn’t looking.
Jan wasn’t supposed to be looking.
5:33 might be my all time favorite
LegoGuy87 this is a preseason game.
Nice video dude. Watched this over breakfast. Great start to my day!
How do you get all this footage
Gotta give credit to those long snappers on those direct snaps.
Honestly, that setup at 5:37 requires a lot of courage from the punter to sell it. Basically has to leave himself completely prone because if the other team figures out he still has the ball, he's getting completely obliterated. Probably not easy to keep your composure as you have two NFLers sprinting directly at you with intent to destroy you, lol
Not to mention this was Trapasso's first pro game after being picked up by the Titans as an undrafted free agent out of college.
5:35 the ol' Statue of Liberty on a punt play - you have got to love that!
I always like the video before watching cause I know it's great already
This is so satisfying to watch 😂
11:18 Ok those were just nasty
Memeolicious exactly it’s like first we kick your punter in the face now this
Larry Seiple of Miami against Pittsburgh in the 1972 AFC Championship game. That play saved the Dolphins perfect season because up to that time the Steelers were dominating the game.
2:52 "IT'S A TRAP!" ****
Mark S Admiral Ackbar has entered the chat.
9:50 when he goes on the highway. Honey, I'm driving at 45, 50, 55, 60 , 65 ...
9:28
"We're gonna run a fake punt"
"But why"
"Because of reasons"
These compilations are made even better with the older plays.
unknow recievers burning star definsive players
nathan corrigall it's the special teams players on defense too. Not stars.
i before e except after c for "receivers". "defensive"
Adam Thielen isn't unknown lol
@@CV-ly6ct he was at this time, this was the play that put him somewhat on the map
The ones where the place kicker throws a successful forward pass are always the coolest. Thanks for the excellent video.
Do plays were 4+ people touched the ball
C-mac and Friends He already did that
Abraham Terry no he didn't
Good prediction by Buck at 1:08
1. Center 2. QB 3. Receiver who knocks it into the air 4. Defender 5.(optional)
1.Center 2.QB who does a play action 3. Running back who barely touches it 4. Receiver
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Dude this was one of the best compilations I've ever seen. I had to keep rewinding just to catch each play.
Maybe do best busted plays?
I like seeing all the old scores and numbers on the ticker. Hasselbeck's numbers for Tennessee. Awesome.
I swear to you I started to say
5:33 best fake. saved you 12 mins.
You good my guy
Hey buddy putting these videos up makes you the MVP
Wooow who would have thought i'd find you here in my marathon of watching nfl vids 😂
God loves you
Can someone tell me the noise at 0:14 when the touchdown is scored? It just sounds like a person loudly exhaling into a microphone...what is it?
It’s an fart
9:58 it kinda looks like the tackler was trying too hurt the runner at the end. Not too aggressive but still seems like he was throwing some extracurriculars...
I'm a simple man. You make a fake punt compilation and I am going to watch it.
This looks more like a "all fake punt clips I could find" video than a "best fake punts in NFL history" video. But that's alright, still good.
Exactly. Best fake punt ever was run by the Bengals' Jeff Hayes vs Pittsburgh in 1986 on Monday Night Football. 61-yard TD in the 4th quarter with Cincinnati trailing, 19-17. Bengals won, 24-22.
Well, all these punts worked, at least. [Insert Colts Fake Punt]
Ur too picky
Notice how in the older clips how they like to tackle them around the neck in chokeholds. I guess the necks were stronger then because they look like they were trying to unscrew the head from the shoulders
All you hear is "Its a FAKE and its a first down!"
Haha, some of those plays were sooo pretty! Nice collection, sir!
most of the "greatest ever" comes at the end with the older ones, the newer ones were mostly lame - PS the punt at 7:20 was not a fake punt duh
In the 1972 AFC championship game, a Miami fake punt was crucial. I don't remember the yardage gained but it was from approximately midfield down to the 10. The fake punt set-up Miami's only score in the first half. Miami won 21-17, and then they completed the 17-0 season by winning the Super Bowl.
JON RYAN FAKE PUNT VS PACKERS?!?!
Wasn't that a fake field goal
Hey Austin
I love your vids
@Colin’s Vlogs, Sports and Video Game Stream yes he is
@Tyler French years ago they werent verified, (sidenote) what do you think the opposing teams coach thinks
0:28 David Bruton is actually from my home town where I live in Ohio. I've met him and his son goes to the same school as me. Oh and... Go Steelers!
7:46 I love how the Pro Bowl crowd doesn't even react to the fake punt. As if they were actually watching the game. :D
There's nobody there.
I was wondering if you were going to include the direct snap to Gary Reasons in the 1990 NFC Championship Game. I’m impressed.
jesus, half the Rams offensive plays are punt fakes
Same with the Lions
You'd think it would be obvious on second down
Im just glad it isnt heres the play, heres the rerun of the play, and in case you didnt see it, slow mo of the play. The video is cut to just the normal speed of a play, and continues on to the next video. Lovin it
Two points.
1. If it's a bad snap or the punter drops the ball, it ain't a fake.
2. One of those Rams fakes against the 49ers looked suspiciously like a "read" obtained from videotape rather than a design fake. The CB comes in to try a block, leaving the gunner-turned-receiver in acres of space. If the CB stays on him, they kick it away. Not hard for the special teams coordinator to alert the punter and gunners to that possibility before the game.
modusvivendi2 probably not. In most punts a punter is not going to have any sort of time to look and decied if they want to punt it away or throw a pass. By the time they even comprehend to wanting to throw it instead of punt they are already hit by a defender
+Chris Barnes Barnes
It''s a pre snap read, not something the punter decides after the snap. And it's a standard read for special teams units.
modusvivendi2 I'm not saying that the play u talking about is not a read but how can u say it's not a fake punt. I'll do how u did it 2 points*
1. They are lined up in punt formation clearly
2. They did not punt they ball instead they faked it and passed for the 1st down.
modusvivendi2 okay then make your own video if you're gonna be that anal
Brilliant - how often do "fakes" happen on punts? I try to watch the Superbowl each year - can't always as it goes through to about 4am this side of the pond - don't recall ever seeing one...
The dislikes are for the 15 second unskippable ad.
0:55 Playoffs, down 17, late in the 3rd, and you think a fake punt "doesn't make sense here"?!? You're fired.
Some of those kickers can RUN.
That's a very exciting video to watch. Love the complete surprise attacks.
10:33 Nice touchdown-saving tackle by #81 actually.
these get me so worked up and excited!
first clip "well i think this is the right deci- oh. i look like a dumbass now."
😂😂
You are missing the greatest or at least most important fake punt. Larry Seiple's fake punt for the Dolphins against the Steelers in the 1972 AFC Championship Game.
Most of these were great play calling and day after day film study.
I still don't think I would trust the average NFL punter or kicker throwing a decent pass for a first down.
Holders are different especially if they are a Quarterback. Seattle SeaHawks Jim Zorn was always the one to watch.
At 3:32: Surprised Packers punter didn’t act more deceptively or at least enthusiastically. Lol 😂
That Pat McAfee walk was 1000% swagger.
1000% idiotic down 14 to NOTHING and losing the game 28 to 7. He should have saved more of that energy for winning the game.
The fake punt is the gutsiest and best play in football. Awesome
I miss Pat McAfee
He's now a pre show analyst For WWE NXT Pay-Per-Views
He was good wasn't he wasn't he a kicker or punter in the league when he was younger of course
@@markmace2113 yeah, kicker.
Blacklist's World punter
@@markmace2113 he was a punter. He is the only player in NFL history to recover his own onside kick. He was one of the smartest players to ever play. He did it all. Except throw a touchdown pass, because polamalu was in the C Gap, because polamalu was a god.
Thank you for the post......do you have any from the 50's 60's 70's 80's or 90's?
As usual, a great collection! The only thing I'd change is adding the game date (or at least year) at the beginning of each clip. In any case, more, please!
4:40 hekker throws it, was that the plan or did they have the gameplan that if the defender didnt cover the gunner then they would pass it to him
I don't think Kings was a fake just good improvising
charlie scene And it was a bad snap
This is the stuff that makes football fun to watch.
6:03 I'm not gonna lie, that dude had a little bit of an engine
"What a game plan dialed up by Eric Mangini!"
A phrase I swore I never heard before, and I know I'll never hear again.
2:04 Back when the Chargers had fans. Should of never relocated
Percival Sweetwater - San Diego to Los Angeles
Some of the most awesome clips!!!!!
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