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loochy 10-03-2011 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by lcarus (Post 7963818)
Man when I was a little shit and didn't know any better, I thought Keith Cash was the best tight end in the game just from how dominant he was in Madden 95 for Sega. Also loved the Buddy Ryan banner chuck.

Montana to JJ Birden on the seam route FTW

Chief_in_Commander 10-03-2011 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by donkhater (Post 7963912)
I don't think I've ever seen a double reverse in a game, college or pro.

the SCLSU Muddogs ran one successfully

Pasta Little Brioni 10-03-2011 11:26 AM

Harvin is lethal most every week on that play.

pr_capone 10-03-2011 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Sofa King (Post 7963811)
On an unrelated note, my buddy attended the game in the club seats and got me a 30 pack of Chiefs bud lights and a ticket stub signed by none other than Keith Cash.

Pretty sweet.

Woulda been better if it had been signed by Keith Stone.

http://agent3155.com/wp-content/uplo...ith_stone2.jpg

lcarus 10-03-2011 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 7964114)
Harvin is lethal most every week on that play.

They'd be better off just snapping the ball to Harvin every play. He can run or hand off to Peterson. They might have more success than McNabb under center....

lcarus 10-03-2011 02:03 PM

Heh, I just heard Haley call them reverses in his press conference.

WhiteWhale 10-03-2011 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by lcarus (Post 7964488)
Heh, I just heard Haley call them reverses in his press conference.

Everyone does! Most analysts are former players and they ALL call them reverses. Probably for the reason Coogs laid out, which makes sense.

They're still wrong though. :D

lcarus 10-03-2011 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by WhiteWhale (Post 7964637)
Everyone does! Most analysts are former players and they ALL call them reverses. Probably for the reason Coogs laid out, which makes sense.

They're still wrong though. :D

They should just call it a receiver sweep or something. End around just sounds weird. Like a dirty bathhouse move or something. "So I gave this guy an end around the other day, and he threw up all over my new khakis"

RetiredNavy 10-04-2011 12:16 AM

This talk about "End Arounds" and "Reverses" got me thinking. I remember in the '60's the Chiefs had a play where they lined up Otis Taylor in the slot, would fake a run up the middle and do an end around with 89. They used to do it alot in goal line situations. We remember the end arounds to Frank Pitts in the Super Bowl. Living in Virginia in the "old days", during the 70's, NBC would mainly broadcast Oakland, Miami and Pittsburgh. CBS would run the local team, the Redskins. There was no directv and I was fortunate if I could see my Chiefs play once a year. Highlight shows and a tiny paragraph in the small local newspaper was normally all I could see or read concerning the Chiefs. A sweet memory I still have concerning this subject was this. In 1976 the Chiefs came to Washington to play the Redskins. The 'Skins were a very good team with Joe Theismann and John Riggins and the Chiefs were not, with Mike Livingston and Woody Green.I still remember waiting all week for the game. I didn't care if we were blown out, I just wanted to see me team play. Well you know what? The Chiefs came to play this Sunday afternoon in DC. The defense was tough and the offense was moving the ball all day. We were scoring left and right and it looked as though WE were going to win in a blowout. But, as the game went on, Theismann and the Skins came back and eventually had the lead with the game winding down, when this happened: The Chiefs are driving. I can't remember what down it was but, Mike Livingston took the snap, he handed off to Green who was running a sweep to the right, but NO, it's a reverse to Larry Marshall to the left, but NO, he tossed the ball to Livingston, it's a flea flicker! Mike Livingston stepped into his throw and threw a deep post pattern to Larry Brunson who caught the ball in stride.... TOUCHDOWN....CHIEFS WIN. This particular old memory didn't have Len Dawson, Otis Taylor or Ed Podolak, but for a big Chiefs fan in Virginia, it sure was sweet.

Fire Me Boy! 10-04-2011 08:23 AM

Double reverse?

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-...Double-Reverse

crispystl 10-04-2011 06:57 PM

[QUOTE=RetiredNavy;7966070]This talk about "End Arounds" and "Reverses" got me thinking. I remember in the '60's the Chiefs had a play where they lined up Otis Taylor in the slot, would fake a run up the middle and do an end around with 89. They used to do it alot in goal line situations. We remember the end arounds to Frank Pitts in the Super Bowl. Living in Virginia in the "old days", during the 70's, NBC would mainly broadcast Oakland, Miami and Pittsburgh. CBS would run the local team, the Redskins. There was no directv and I was fortunate if I could see my Chiefs play once a year. Highlight shows and a tiny paragraph in the small local newspaper was normally all I could see or read concerning the Chiefs. A sweet memory I still have concerning this subject was this. In 1976 the Chiefs came to Washington to play the Redskins. The 'Skins were a very good team with Joe Theismann and John Riggins and the Chiefs were not, with Mike Livingston and Woody Green.I still remember waiting all week for the game. I didn't care if we were blown out, I just wanted to see me team play. Well you know what? The Chiefs came to play this Sunday afternoon in DC. The defense was tough and the offense was moving the ball all day. We were scoring left and right and it looked as though WE were going to win in a blowout. But, as the game went on, Theismann and the Skins came back and eventually had the lead with the game winding down, when this happened: The Chiefs are driving. I can't remember what down it was but, Mike Livingston took the snap, he handed off to Green who was running a sweep to the right, but NO, it's a reverse to Larry Marshall to the left, but NO, he tossed the ball to Livingston, it's a flea flicker! Mike Livingston stepped into his throw and threw a deep post pattern to Larry Brunson who caught the ball in stride.... TOUCHDOWN....CHIEFS WIN. This particular old memory didn't have Len Dawson, Otis Taylor or Ed Podolak, but for a big Chiefs fan in Virginia, it sure was sweet.[/QUOTE

1. Good God paragraphs man.

2. There was a time without DTV??

3. Great memory/ cool post


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