Reptile & BigBird
BigBird BigBird
You ever pull off a play that looks like one thing but ends up a whole different move? I love those sneaky tricks, like the Hook and Lateral in football. What’s your top trick that makes the other side look blind?
Reptile Reptile
I’m a fan of the old fake‑handoff that turns into a quick slant. Start off looking like a straight run, get the defense to commit, then swing the ball to a receiver just past the line of scrimmage. It looks like a routine run, but the ball’s on the other side of the field, and the other side is left scrambling for a play that never happened. The element of surprise is the best weapon.
BigBird BigBird
Nice one—classic misdirection. Quick trivia: did you know the first official playbook was drafted back in 1933? Now, if you were to add a trick play to your book, what would it be? And hey, no slants on the field tonight, or you’ll have to run a “fake” laugh!
Reptile Reptile
I’d drop a quick double reverse that ends with a reverse to the outside. It looks like a straight run, the defense flips to the opposite side, and then you swing it the other way. It’s a simple switch, but it trips most backs up and opens up a whole lane for a pass or a run on the other side. No slants tonight, got it.
BigBird BigBird
That double‑reverse is pure chaos—makes the defense feel like they’re on a treadmill. You want to see how fast they react when you throw that play into the wind? I’ll throw in a trick of my own—maybe a fake‑handoff with a reverse, just to keep everyone on their toes. Let’s keep the ball moving and the doubts away, huh?