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The Los Angeles Rams pulled off the trick play of the year on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals in London. Los Angeles Rams completed a brilliant double-reverse flea-flicker that confounded ...
In American football, the flea flicker is an unorthodox or "trick play" designed to fool the defensive team into thinking that a play is a run instead of a pass. [1] It can be considered an extreme variant of the play-action pass and an extension of the halfback option play .
Reverse Flea Flicker As the name implies, this is a combination of a reverse and a flea flicker. After one or more reverse handoffs, the ball is lateraled back to the quarterback, who looks for an open receiver downfield. As with all flea-flickers, the play is designed to trick the defensive backs into coming upfield prematurely to defend what ...
A variation of this play is a double reverse, in which the second ball-carrier takes the ball all or part way back across the field before he too hands off to a teammate running in the opposite direction. This causes the flow of the play to "reverse" a second time.
The trick play was the highlight of another 30-plus point effort from a Lions offense that leads the NFL in scoring. Goff had another stellar day while completing 23 of 32 passes for 336 yards ...
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.
The most common example is the reverse play. Other examples of trick plays are the Halfback Pass or Razzle Dazzle (Where the running back will pretend to run the ball, but instead throws it to a receiver down field), the Flea flicker (The quarterback hands the ball off to the running back who in turns pitches it back to the quarterback who then ...
Detroit was flagged for an ineligible player downfield, and the entire play was nullified. Three plays later, Detroit opted for a field goal, extending the Lion lead to 40-9. Sewell didn’t get ...