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It was called the "tight I." The back lined up right behind the QB was actually a tight end, and they simply shifted him to one side or the other. So, at the last minute, the opposing defense would have to react to which side became the strong side. It confused them repeatedly - they were even jumping offside in reaction to our shifts. Amazingly, the Vikings never put a man in motion, nor had one pre-snap shift during the whole game.
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Southern University is doing the halftime show!
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Mcvey #6 had a nice run.
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Mcvey needs more carries!
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From my boyhood memory, I always thought the Otis Taylor reception was on a long bomb. In reality, it was a short pass with a great yards after catch.
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Ok Dawson just went into "Short Punt" formation and almost threw an INT LMAO
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You seem to have this in hand/out
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They have a war reenactment LMAO with canons and horses for the half time show. OLD SCHOOL RULES>
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There are fake dead people all over the field. haha
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That was a reenactment of the Battle of New Orleans.
Also loved the dueling trumpets at the beginning of the game, with Al Hirt representing the NFL and Doc Severinson for the AFL. Those were the days. |
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IS THIS ON TV NOW ?
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No I am watching it on dvd.
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