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Paintrain 12-29-2009 10:11 AM

One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
Let's try to have some fun as we wrap up this disaster of a season..

So we're going into the final game of the season and you get the call, you're going to be active this week vs. the Chargers. The coaches are going to design a play just for you and based on the scouting reports when they dial it up, it should work perfectly.

The questions are:
What position are you playing?
What's the play?
What's the result?

Someone posed this to me earlier this year and I went back and forth between being a TE and running a seam route vs. Cover 2 for a TD or coming on a safety blitz in the "B" gap on the blindside for the sack, scoop and score.. I've got some frustration pent up so I'm blitzing!

What play is called for you?

SmootSmack 12-29-2009 10:13 AM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
Wow. Great thread. This will take some thought

MTK 12-29-2009 10:16 AM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
I'm pulling a vintage Riggo run off tackle where I plow over a CB and LB before sprinting 60 yards for the winning score.

dmek25 12-29-2009 10:39 AM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
ill take a snap as qback. of course im looking long. and of course im running for my life. the, after i scramble for a couple, i put my head down and run over the safety. that's one thing that really bugs me about Campbell. it seems like he is always looking for a place to get down. good thread

SmootSmack 12-29-2009 10:52 AM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
I'm lining up for the field goal as the holder...and then I send everyone to one side (including the kicker) and...nevermind

I'm attacking the relatively weak Chargers' run defense with a sweep on 2nd and 16 (following a Campbell sack of course) that nets us 25 yards and sets up Matty's game winner.

rbanerjee23 12-29-2009 10:55 AM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
I have to go for a short pass (5-8 yards) to Fred Davis..but wait he breaks a tackle, he breaks another tackle, holy crap he gets a block from Malcolm Kelly and he jets down the sideline for the score.

If you've been watching you've noticed that it is almost impossible to bring the guy down with just one man trying.

firstdown 12-29-2009 11:18 AM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
I line up as QB in the shot gun with Rock (I like his name) right beside me. They hike the ball to Rock as I act like I'm getting the snap and running backwards. As he runs the ball I keep running backwards now much faster so not to get creamed or get hurt. He scores the winning TD and as I run off the field the other guys are running by giving the great job smack from behind and they keep knocking me down.

KLHJ2 12-29-2009 11:48 AM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
The kneel down is the most effective play in the NFL. The desired result is accomplished almost 100% of the time. The beauty of the play is that anyone can run it and it is guarenteed to get you no less than -2 yards per play. It is the play of champions!

dmek25 12-29-2009 12:42 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
no chance of getting hit, and usually used to achieve victory! i like your style

Lotus 12-29-2009 12:47 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
Gamble in a long yardage situation: overload the line with four guys to the left, including Rak and AH, to draw attention. On the right, stunt Carter and Landry, my "one man." Landry takes the o-line by surprise, gets the big hit on the QB he's been dreaming of, and we scoop and score.

Duffman003 12-29-2009 01:17 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
I'd be playing cornerback
I would be in charge of covering the flats
the result would be a deep ball for a touchdown to Antonio Gates with Landry covering him. I would also refuse to cover the flats and do a delayed blitz and hit Rivers for a 15 yard penalty.

spAtt 12-29-2009 02:07 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
flea flicker..duh..lol

Son Of Man 12-29-2009 02:44 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
make me the HB...I formation strong side...44 lead...I'm one on one with the safety...low fake like I'm trucking him before spinning off as his head is down... race to the endzone (I would be the fastest back on the team)!

mlmdub130 12-29-2009 03:18 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
i'm a safety in for a kick off, i catch it in the back of the endzone, i take it 109 yards to the house throwing two massive stiff arms on the way there

Slingin Sammy 33 12-29-2009 04:38 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
I'm at QB, I'm calling the plays. We win 45 - 27 (Think Doug Williams SBXXII or Rypien SBXXVI). 420yds, 4TDs, 1 pick, which I threw late in the game when it was already out of hand, on purpose, so I could tackle a SD player into Never Nervous Norval and knock him on his ass to thank him for the wonderful job he did here.

CultBrennan59 12-29-2009 05:14 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
I play QB, I drop back and its 3rd and 10, I throw a short pass to santana moss and he gets 9 yards and finishes 1 yard short of the first down.

Oh wait thats what happens already.

Seriously I would be playing QB, I would throw a pass to Randel El, who would then throw it back to me, then I would throw it deep down the field to Malcolm Kelly.

firstdown 12-29-2009 05:24 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
[quote=Angry;647318]The kneel down is the most effective play in the NFL. The desired result is accomplished almost 100% of the time. The beauty of the play is that anyone can run it and it is guarenteed to get you no less than -2 yards per play. It is the play of champions![/quote]
I like yours better and the chance of not getting hit was at the top of any play I would run.

HighBoltageMD 12-30-2009 03:39 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
Oooh...I got the perfect play. How 'bout the Swinging Gate.



[I]Could work[/I]

KLHJ2 12-30-2009 04:19 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
Wow a Chargers fan from MD who is here only to talk trash. Let me guess, you are a squid stationed at PAX NAS?

Lotus 12-30-2009 04:54 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
[quote=HighBoltageMD;647879]Oooh...I got the perfect play. How 'bout the Swinging Gate.



[I]Could work[/I][/quote]

Thank you for your helpful contribution. :doh:

53Fan 12-30-2009 05:19 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
I'm the QB. I've got a 2 TE set with a RB and FB. It's third and short. I keep everyone in to block, fake the handoff, and send my lone WR long. Marko Mitchell does a quick double move, reaches up and catches it in stride. TD!!!

Favorite fantasy? I'm a MLB. I blitz Dallas in the NFC Championship Game and hit Romo so hard he spits teeth. The ball pops up, I grab it and run 85 yards for the winning TD. Super Bowl against the Patriots. Repeat process with Brady.

12thMan 12-30-2009 05:24 PM

Re: One man, one play, guaranteed to work
 
I'm Devin Thomas.

It's third and goal at the Chargers 18 yard line.

Campbell is in shotgun formation and we're going with four wideouts: Tanna, Thomas, Kelly, Randel El. Dockery jumps, and we're penalized for false start (second one of the drive). Okay, now it's third and goal from the Chargers 28 yd line.

Campbell still in shotgun, Tanna goes in motion from left to right, ball is snapped. Campbell pump fakes to Davis 10 yds down the field, Thomas runs a slant pattern towards the right side of the field, Campbell hits him in stride at the thirteen. Thomas quickly hits the breaks, slips one defender, spins away from Quentin Jammer at the eight yard line, and tip-toes down the sideline for six.


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