strngplyr
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I guess the play-action rollout wasn't available?
Define "roll"out, it might be possible!
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BB proceeds to moonwalk down the sideline where he belly bumps Big Vince.
I want Welker to kick a fieldgoal.
If there's anything like that for Edelman, I'd like for them to save it for the playoffs, no need to tip off the Pats next opponent.
I guess the play-action rollout wasn't available?
Up 45 to nothing and winning the time of possession battle 37 min so 6 mins, BB punts on first down to give the defense some more reps.
How about Brady (or maybe even Hoyer) catching a TD pass?
There is no one "Single Wing," although you might think so, to hear people say somebody is running "the Single Wing." The appropriate response at that point should be, "what version?" The term "Single Wing" is an all-encompassing name given to any one of a wide variety of formations, whose only common feature often is nothing more than a direct snap to a man who is not "under center."
Several - but by no means all - of these formations are shown below. At one time, a direct snap to one formation or another was the most popular offensive system. The Single Wing was last run in the NFL by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1947 (the year Curly Lambeau of the Packers switched over to the T-formation), under famed Coach Jock Sutherland, who compiled a 30-17-1 NFL record with it; and although it lasted into the early 1960s at the college level, it is now all but extinct there
OMG. This would be epic. He'd have TDs thrown, TDs rushed and TDs caught. Who has ever done this in a season?
In my fantasy world, i'd like to see a really mega heavy package on goal line. Ninkovich as eligible receiver, Crumpler and Gronk. Wilfork as FB.
I also think that by throwing gadget plays now that we'd never use in the playoffs, it forces our opponents to game plan against it.
I believe David Patten did this in a game. IIRC, it was against the Colts in 2001, which also happened to be Brady's first career start.
Against the Indianapolis Colts on October 21, 2001, Patten became the sixth player in NFL history to run, catch, and throw for a touchdown in a 38–17 win
I believe David Patten did this in a game. IIRC, it was against the Colts in 2001, which also happened to be Brady's first career start.
David Patten of the Patriots caught a touchdown pass, threw a touchdown pass and rushed for a touchdown Sunday against the Colts, the first player to accomplish that feat since Walter Payton did it 22 years ago to the day. Patten is the sixth player since 1960 to get the touchdown trifecta. Patten had two TD catches Sunday, while Keith Lincoln of the Chargers had two TD passes in his trifecta game in 1965.
Date Player Opp.
10/21/01 David Patten
NE Colts
10/21/79 Walter Payton CHI Vikings
12/7/69 Harmon Wages ATL Saints
12/10/67 Dan Reeves DAL Eagles
11/7/65 Keith Lincoln SD Broncos
12/11/60 J.H. Johnson PIT Eagles