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  2. Statue of Liberty play - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 Fiesta Bowl featured a widely reported and frequently replayed use of the play, executed by Jared Zabransky and Ian Johnson of the Boise State Broncos against the Oklahoma Sooners. [7] The play, known as "Statue Left" by the Broncos and run from a trips shotgun set, clinched Boise State a two-point conversion for the overtime victory.

  3. Trick play - Wikipedia

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    The typical American football playbook relies on simple, relatively low-risk plays with high odds of gaining yardage and low odds of catastrophe (a turnover, loss of yardage or, in the worst-case scenario, the other team scoring points). Trick plays eschew these principles: trick plays can easily exploit a defensive weakness if it is not ...

  4. Fumblerooski - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the fumblerooski goes back to the early days of football, when similar trick plays were relatively common, and has been attributed to pioneering coach John Heisman. [5] [6] An early documented use of the fumblerooski came in 1930, when University of Tennessee quarterback Bobby Dodd called the fumble play in a game against Florida ...

  5. How a now-viral trick play named Rosie propelled Fort Payne ...

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    AHSAA Playoffs: Taking inspiration from the Kansas City Cheifs, Fort Payne football runs a trick play called Rosie to score a touchdown and propel them to a first round win.

  6. American football plays - Wikipedia

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    In American football, a play is a close-to-the-ground plan of action or strategy used to move the ball down the field. A play begins at either the snap from the center or at kickoff. Most commonly, plays occur at the snap during a down. These plays range from basic to very intricate. Football players keep a record of these plays in a playbook. [1]

  7. Your Call: Are trick plays acceptable in a blowout? - AOL

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    Three plays later, Detroit opted for a field goal, extending the Lion lead to 40-9. Sewell didn’t get another chance to touch the ball. Effect on the game’s outcome

  8. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    This formation is typically used for trick plays, though it is somewhat counterintuitively effective in short-yardage situations: a screen pass thrown to the strong side of the formation will have enough blockers to generate a push forward, and the mismatch can create enough of an advantage that the center and quarterback can provide enough ...

  9. Tricks and treats, Seneca goes deep into playbook for a post ...

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    After missing a game with a concussion, Seneca's Anthony Tirico used a little trickery in his return.

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