crazy how many lions plays there were. I didn't watch them play all that often this season, but kudos to them for a great season and their aggressiveness. From a niners fan....respect.
@@tritonogletree2806no. That’s Cook. Interesting enough in Nov Ten gonna trade Henry to BAL. But Titans owner vetoed at last min👎. I think Henry will still be 🐦⬛ in Cpl months. Win/win. good price and bal of expectations.
@@tritonogletree2806 I don't know. After what DH did to Baltimore, in Baltimore in the playoffs, I would think DH is persona non grata in Prince Georges County.
Thank you for showing the Bilal nNichols td scoop and score after the Mahomes "trick play" on behalf of not only the Raider Nation but the ENTIRE NFL FAN BASE!!!!!
From the NFL rule book: “Any quick abrupt movement by a single offensive player, or by several offensive players in unison, which simulates the start of the snap, is a false start.” So yes, if the whole offensive line starts moving laterally in the same direction, that would simulate the start of the snap and would be a false start.
@@mikeziniti it doesn't apply to the shift. Look through rulebook carefully and you will see that lineman is allowed to shift too until he sets in 3 or 4 point (his hand is on the ground). In this case it would be false start. If lineman is in 2-point stance he can shift. I am offensive coordinator and shift my OL on Swinging Gate formations. It was bad call from ref. In NFL they just don't see that stuff often like in college creative football that's why Hussie was confused and threw flag. Provided linemen set on new positions and remain still for at least 1 full second before the snap. The fact that one of shifting player started moving on new position (extending hand to point on opponent) triggered foul likely
I love to see creative trick plays. As a Brit who has played rugby and American football I’d love to see more laterals downfield after an initial forward pass. If you practice it enough the players would be confident throwing the lateral pass and it would keep the defenders honest.
The backward pass/lateral rule isn't the same as in rugby. The pass must be backward relative to the field. Whereas in rugby it must be backward relative to the player throwing it. This makes laterals much more difficult in the nfl as passes can easily drift forward with the players' momentum, this would be illegal in the NFL.
@@onlinetuna yes I appreciate that but it ought still to be coachable. I’m not suggesting that players attack using passes in exactly the same way as rugby players, just that coaching downfield players who do not have possession to be always ready to accept a backward pass might be a useful strategy.
Some of these plays are just going to be standard offense (especially the _HB direct snap to the edge featuring a fake reverse to the QB_ ). Also, the Cardinals' kicker couldn't make a field goal in that Seahawks game. So, splitting him out wide was the best contribution he made to that team all game (7:00).
The stages of disappointment: 1) My team's offense isn't highlighted for any/enough of these. 2) My team's defense fell for these too many times. 3) My team's offense just turned the ball over.
That KC trick play where they fooled the defense into scoring a touchdown was something else. "You idiots... you scored a touchdown when you are supposed to stop us from scoring a touchdown. Lmao"
The Lions are only gonna get better over the next couple years !! Jamison Williams with a healthy year gives them a top five receiving corp , and the backs and TE are pro bowl level !!!
Imagine how much more scary offenses could be if they included more hook and ladders/laterals into their plays (after the catch). You see how effective it can be with what Kelce does.
When kelce did it it wasnt planned though. A hook and ladder can be really hard to set up and master in practice compared to other kinds of trick plays
@@mesc681 I understand that, but just like every team practices QB scramble drills, likewise they could also practice hook & ladder plays. Im not suggesting them be used every play. But its rare to see them executed except for the last play/hail mary option. Kelce went off script a few times and was successful each time. Imagine if teams practiced it more and or receivers just had an understanding of the play based on their route, the defenses positions. they could be alert to the possibility of it happening.
I love how the first five or six plays are from the Lions. They may not win it all (but they might, ) but wow are they fun to watch lately. (Fan since 1988, btw.)
I get why people don't like the Chiefs and how Mahomes kinda was whiny this year, but you can't tell me they're not entertaining to see these trick plays where they can go 1 of 5 ways. Same goes to the Lions this year, I know they slowed down a lot in the end, but they were extremely fun to watch early on and I hope they bring that back for the playoffs.
Two thoughts: first, the first double pass by the Chiefs looked illegal because both passes went forward; second, the last play was the NO players giving a teammate his first touchdown of the season.
I know it got called back, but their was an awesome pass from jordan addison to ty chandler, I think it was the first vikings vs. bears game but i could be wrong
09:16 supreme intelligence
I dont think intelligence means what you think it does
Love that this feels like a Lions highlight reel video.
204 likes and no reply’s i’ll fix that
my lions feel like tricksters because they have prime young athletes than can fill multiple roles.
U sure not Titans??
Damn the lions are tricksters
You Already know 🤣✌️💯
@@castlejrichardson6308what happened in the cowboys game tho?
@@Memeguy102the refs I’m not a lions fan but yall got bailed
Dam Campbell for you. He’s aggressive.
@@lilnastytno6203 On me they did
Including the offsides Kelce lateral is cold but hilarious!
Dan Campbell gotta have one of the craziest playbooks out there, that works
We don’t call him Dan Gamble for no reason
Love that you included the times the Chiefs got too cute and messed up their own trick plays Lol
Miscommunication is all
@@Sam-ow4wslol chiefs fans are hilarious
@@jaguargun4547 point? Lmao
😭😭
They definitely have the best trick plays in the league
The Lions are tricky. They make flea flickers look so easy.
Loved the, "There's no quarterback!" moment. Proper WTF moment for the defence.
crazy how many lions plays there were. I didn't watch them play all that often this season, but kudos to them for a great season and their aggressiveness. From a niners fan....respect.
I've gotta hand it to the Lions. Being 1/14 of a video with 32 teams is impressive.
Derrick Henry needs to be signed to a reputable team. Dude is an absolute freaking monster.
Yea but I think time has caught up with him. Clock ticks a little faster for big guys
He has not declined. And his size/lack of reliance on speed will ensure he stays great for at least a couple more years. @@teeemm9456
He's already been acquired by Baltimore.
@@tritonogletree2806no. That’s Cook. Interesting enough in Nov Ten gonna trade Henry to BAL. But Titans owner vetoed at last min👎.
I think Henry will still be 🐦⬛ in Cpl months. Win/win. good price and bal of expectations.
@@tritonogletree2806 I don't know. After what DH did to Baltimore, in Baltimore in the playoffs, I would think DH is persona non grata in Prince Georges County.
Good to see the Lions actually creating highlights for a chance rather than being on the opposite end of them
they used to be in a lot of the bloopers.... so yep, I am glad too. They were shown a lot in this video
The NFL needs to get used to it. UNFINISHED BUSINESS!
Jeudy’s fake was easily my favorite of all the ngl. I don’t get why more teams don’t practice early down laterals/fakes to play off of
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist-Jesus was the master of the fake play.
Totally agree in rugby we call a fake pass a dummy and use them all the time. I read something once that the human eye simply cannot fall for a fake.
This is why the Lions are so fun to watch. You never know what Dan Campbell is going to do next.
Can't stop Dan Gamble unless you are going for 2
Nice word play
Dan Campbell loves trick plays way too much
if its keeps working, I'm not complaining
Dan Campbell is on something in these games
We here in Detroit call that "Grit"
3:32 Yup still lined up in the neutral zone.
The fact they put the Toney one in there 😂😂
2:45 “tyreek hill” 😂
Seeing all the Lions trick plays, they did so much they tricked the refs and played themselves against the Cowboys 🤣
Still whoop them 😂😂
Thank you for showing the Bilal nNichols td scoop and score after the Mahomes "trick play" on behalf of not only the Raider Nation but the ENTIRE NFL FAN BASE!!!!!
Not a chiefs or raiders fan but i still cant figure out wtf that was
You mad 'cause your team taking the winter off. Bwahahahahahahahahahaha.
timestamp plz
@@Randomytchannele Watch the dang video you bum
@@Randomytchannele 3:00 I think it's this.
13:22 i dont see the problem, is a punting team not allowed to shift formations?
From the NFL rule book: “Any quick abrupt movement by a single offensive player, or by several offensive players in unison, which simulates the start of the snap, is a false start.” So yes, if the whole offensive line starts moving laterally in the same direction, that would simulate the start of the snap and would be a false start.
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist-would Jesus punt the ball away or go for a trick play?
@@Jnoooooohe would go for it. Unlike the devil, Jesus don’t need tricks to win
@@JnooooooThat's a trick question because Jesus has a 100% 3rd down conversion rate 😂
@@mikeziniti it doesn't apply to the shift. Look through rulebook carefully and you will see that lineman is allowed to shift too until he sets in 3 or 4 point (his hand is on the ground). In this case it would be false start. If lineman is in 2-point stance he can shift. I am offensive coordinator and shift my OL on Swinging Gate formations. It was bad call from ref. In NFL they just don't see that stuff often like in college creative football that's why Hussie was confused and threw flag. Provided linemen set on new positions and remain still for at least 1 full second before the snap. The fact that one of shifting player started moving on new position (extending hand to point on opponent) triggered foul likely
1:39 that play is *smooth asf*
"Hey all you folks who were booing...what do you have to say now?"
I said the same thing now. 😂
I love to see creative trick plays. As a Brit who has played rugby and American football I’d love to see more laterals downfield after an initial forward pass. If you practice it enough the players would be confident throwing the lateral pass and it would keep the defenders honest.
The backward pass/lateral rule isn't the same as in rugby. The pass must be backward relative to the field. Whereas in rugby it must be backward relative to the player throwing it. This makes laterals much more difficult in the nfl as passes can easily drift forward with the players' momentum, this would be illegal in the NFL.
@@onlinetuna yes I appreciate that but it ought still to be coachable. I’m not suggesting that players attack using passes in exactly the same way as rugby players, just that coaching downfield players who do not have possession to be always ready to accept a backward pass might be a useful strategy.
A lions game without at least 1 fake or trick play is like a PB&J sandwich without the PB&J
The "he's got it" is my new favorite commentator catchphrase!
The Bengles pulled off the worst trick play ever, can't even get mad it's just hilarious
Theyve run that exact play successfully before its just tyler boyd left his brain at home
I love the kickers just fucking standing there doing nothing
Probably bored
I ain't sending my kicker to get killed.
Would be funny if they passed it to Prater and had the holder block for him.
gonna miss ben johnson, hes a head coach next year no doubt
Idk, if they don’t get it done this year I think he’d wanna stay and finish what they started here
@@Adri_Unsung i would love if that happened but theres a lot of teams that want him as head coach
Narrator : Ben Johnson did not become a head coach
I love when the punters get in on the action.
2:19 What a tackle !
02:47 "tyreek hill?" "no thats pacheco" LOLLLL
Some of these plays are just going to be standard offense (especially the _HB direct snap to the edge featuring a fake reverse to the QB_ ).
Also, the Cardinals' kicker couldn't make a field goal in that Seahawks game. So, splitting him out wide was the best contribution he made to that team all game (7:00).
The stages of disappointment:
1) My team's offense isn't highlighted for any/enough of these.
2) My team's defense fell for these too many times.
3) My team's offense just turned the ball over.
My Lions are finally in positive videos!!
That KC trick play where they fooled the defense into scoring a touchdown was something else. "You idiots... you scored a touchdown when you are supposed to stop us from scoring a touchdown. Lmao"
The Lions are only gonna get better over the next couple years !! Jamison Williams with a healthy year gives them a top five receiving corp , and the backs and TE are pro bowl level !!!
As a Lions fan, I’m proud that the first minute and change is all Lions highlights
I miss when the steelers used trick plays regularly. Randle El throwing to Hines ward in the super bowl was so epic.
There's a good reason I've started calling the Lions' offensive coordinator Inspector Gadget... and this video shows that reason!
The best part of these plays aren't even that they work, but the reaction shots of how happy the sideline is that something fun worked.
Never seen the lions this good since the 90s
It's crazy how many of these happened against Dallas
As a Dallas fan I'm not surprised. They fall for the fake punt like a toddler falls for I have your nose. It's ridiculous
I know the T formation the Browns ran at 10:50 is rare, but it is super oldschool, and isn't exactly a trick play.
@@user-wx3fm4gc2dits barely used in high school either. At least in my area
Imagine how much more scary offenses could be if they included more hook and ladders/laterals into their plays (after the catch). You see how effective it can be with what Kelce does.
It's too risky so most head coaches won't do it unless it's at the end of the game and they're behind
@@Ishai1risk is reduced when practiced/perfected
When kelce did it it wasnt planned though. A hook and ladder can be really hard to set up and master in practice compared to other kinds of trick plays
@@mesc681 You can still practice passing backwards and catching
@@mesc681 I understand that, but just like every team practices QB scramble drills, likewise they could also practice hook & ladder plays. Im not suggesting them be used every play. But its rare to see them executed except for the last play/hail mary option. Kelce went off script a few times and was successful each time. Imagine if teams practiced it more and or receivers just had an understanding of the play based on their route, the defenses positions. they could be alert to the possibility of it happening.
Bro added the Sneak From Victory.. You a menace dawg💀💀😂😂
Ooooh those sneaky Lions
11:46 dumb fans booing their own team...
Yeah idk what there doing
You can even hear a kid go "Watch the fake"
@@timmyboy7465 Lmao probably a Chiefs fan
They were booing the coach. Not the team. If they hadn't been running a fake I'm sure many of the players would be agreeing with the fans.
Booing there is selling the trick play
The Patriots blocked field goal against the Dolphins was the best one all year. It was a unique play.
I love the way the falcons make a trick play
I love how the first five or six plays are from the Lions. They may not win it all (but they might, ) but wow are they fun to watch lately. (Fan since 1988, btw.)
The Vikings booing made the coach smirk "yes that's what i want everyone to think"
I loved how Vikings fans were going at the team for not going at it on fourth and it turns out to be a fake LMAO
Denver and Green Bay: “play action qualifies as trick play right?”
Lions have that nfl street playbook
Great idea for a video. It's fun seeing the trick plays.
the Lions are going LOKI on them 😂
Dan Campbell is a very unique coach love it
I love the flea flicker .... one of my favorite plays
Alternate title: Lions 2023 season highlights
Based on the average result, they should have more trick plays
Thanks for this...got any more?
These kinds of plays should be done way more often than they are.
As a Lions fan I love to see a lot of these are the Lions!
That bills fake punt vs the chiefs was a fireable offense for McDermott
Mcdermott has many of those egregious fireable mistakes.
I get why people don't like the Chiefs and how Mahomes kinda was whiny this year, but you can't tell me they're not entertaining to see these trick plays where they can go 1 of 5 ways.
Same goes to the Lions this year, I know they slowed down a lot in the end, but they were extremely fun to watch early on and I hope they bring that back for the playoffs.
Definitely the most entertaining team in the league
Yeah it was hilarious when the kelce pass was called back
the chiefs are babys
The flea flicker screen pass was so unexpected, therefore not practiced. Executed perfectly!! 6:15
The Mitch Wichnowski fake punt not being in here is crazy. 🤦♂️
I love trick plays.
Nothing like a good trick play!
2023, the return of The Flea Flicker …
The NFL has officially become an abracadabra sport.
Lions and Titans and Bears, oh my!
i love watching the nfl its really good!!!
3:13 that looked a little mahomie🤓
6:23 the ref got so excited lmfao
Why u putting the offsides Kelce lateral on here but not the game winner to Taylor decker that should’ve counted
The amount of plays the NFL steals from the 49ers is insane.
Two thoughts: first, the first double pass by the Chiefs looked illegal because both passes went forward; second, the last play was the NO players giving a teammate his first touchdown of the season.
Yea that throwback def went forward by accident
Detroit was out there just having fun
3:39 this was the most funnest moment of the year for me
For the first one, when the hell has anyone seen a Black long snapper... that should've been a DEAD giveaway
0:17 you can hear the crowd go wild when they realize what is happening and see the man wide open downfield. Hell yea.
Not once did I see the "Double Dipsy Double Fake Do"
*damn th most important fake didn't even count* 💀😭
Just appreciate how the Eagles punter passes that ball with no step up or forwards momentum and still throws a dime 4:38
Love the screwed-up trick plays.
13:22 How is that a false start if they are doing an audible?
12:35 probably the 5th time I've watched that play and it gets worse everytime 😂
D. Henry should not be allowed to be that fast for his size 😂😂
9:15 That is soooooo slick.
3:02 is such a good play ngl
I love that trap play to St. Brown.
It's super sneaky, but you missed one Car @ Det, where #77 snaps the ball between #16's legs directly to #5 for a stealthy wildcat type play
Just some freakin amazing play calls
I love how the lions have most of the trick plays on this video
Don't see enough of the lateral passing in that game.
I know it got called back, but their was an awesome pass from jordan addison to ty chandler, I think it was the first vikings vs. bears game but i could be wrong
Im gonna look for it. I hate when that happens