NFL Trick Plays But They Get Increasingly Higher IQ

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Published 2022-06-24
NFL Trick Plays But They Get Increasingly Higher IQ
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All Comments (21)
  • Lol the Manziel play being called back for an illegal shift is the most Browns thing ever.
  • @eauhomme
    Surprised we don't see more hook-and-lateral plays in the NFL. The long pass to a receiver who then laterals to another guy to confuse the defense works great, and used to be much more popular.
  • the funny part about these plays is if they had failed they would have been the dumbest plays ever
  • @IWLGaming
    Pat recovering his own onside kick is still one of the greatest
  • LOL the announcer for thw bengals trick play. Announcer #1: "Have you seen that before?" Announcer #2: "Not often." Announcer #1: "So you've seen that before?" Announcer #2: "Not that I can recall." 🤣😂 what?!
  • @talexb
    Man, these plays make me smile. Quick-thinking athletes confusing the crap out of each other -- so entertaining.
  • The onside kick to open the second half of the super bowl from the Saints is the most incredible and daring play in NFL history
  • Man I hope we get another safety like Ed Reed one day. He played the position w more creativity and a higher IQ than anyone I’ve ever seen. He pulled stuff that most ppl wouldn’t even imagine trying in a video game, and somehow It seemed to work out spectacularly every single time. No other DB in history even thinks of pitching that ball backwards and he does It perfectly for a TD.
  • @osohombre
    2:50 Best part about this play was that it was essentially an F you to Brady.
  • In high school we were among the smallest schools in a big conference, but we won our share of games including many that would be called upsets. Our coach was clever and our team had quite a few smart players who could execute. (That, and the state 100 yard dash champion at tailback, who only needed a half step.). Anyway, our playbook was over half trick plays, and unusual sets, both on offense and defense. Included in our playbook was one from this video, 10 men would huddle, coach would be animated in talking to the 11th player (usually our sprint star) who would step onto the field at the last second and streak down the sideline. That play, along with many other tricks we played, have now been outlawed at the high school level. Our coaches had to meet with the refs before every game to tell them about all the trick plays so we wouldn’t just get a game full of inadvertent whistles. We were scouted heavily because everyone knew our reputation for tricks, but we had so many odd sets and trick plays to run off multiple sets that it was hard to know what we would do. It was a lot of fun, even when we didn’t win. When we got beat it was always due to overall size and superior born talent, because we always had the best playbook.
  • @Elliott-oh2oy
    I love how Randy Moss just gets praised for the play with everyone saying he just knew and has amazing awareness, and then he’s just like I saw purple and I tossed enough said
  • @toborobo
    3:06. The "Epic in Miami" game from the '81-82 playoffs. One of the greatest games I ever watched on TV. The hook-and-lateral to end the first half brought the Dolphins to within 7 after they were down 24-0 at one point.
  • The announcer saying "THAT WAS SICK" on the Chiefs play was pretty funny
  • You should do Low IQ plays but they get increasingly lower.
  • I’m 50 and love this channel including games back from “way back”. Thanks.
  • @CptFuzzAldrin
    Seeing Mike McDaniel on the sideline with Kyle Shanahan coming up with that Johnny Manziel reception play is crazy knowing how far he’s come now being the Head coach of the Dolphins. Pretty cool seeing that growth and seeing little bits of this team in that browns team. Scheme wise
  • That Rams play where they made it look like the punt had drifted was very clever.
  • @TheGrades90
    Shout out to the miracle play by Miami against New England in 2018. Winning the game with two laterals and 7 seconds left.