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Who catches the first shovel pass?
Posted on 3/13/17 at 1:44 am
Posted on 3/13/17 at 1:44 am
I'll go with Mouton.
Posted on 3/13/17 at 3:02 am to LSUTil_iDie
Damn - been calling it a "shuffle pass" my whole life. Also, it looks like "hook and ladder" is actually "hook and lateral".
I'll go with Guice.
I'll go with Guice.
This post was edited on 3/13/17 at 3:04 am
Posted on 3/13/17 at 7:33 am to TriumphTiger
Shovel is the correct term
Posted on 3/13/17 at 7:37 am to TriumphTiger
It's hook and ladder. You were right on that one
Posted on 3/13/17 at 7:38 am to KennabraTiger
No ladder on the field. THey LATERAL the ball. Announcers have butcgered it for years
Posted on 3/13/17 at 8:02 am to TriumphTiger
quote:
hook and ladder
Firehouse subs baw
Posted on 3/13/17 at 8:11 am to JasonHotWheelsStreet
Pretty damn good sammich.
Posted on 3/13/17 at 9:14 am to TriumphTiger
Don't run out of bounce
Posted on 3/13/17 at 11:11 am to tFearIsReal
Guice, then Ducre to the house
Posted on 3/13/17 at 12:59 pm to Missile
I think it will be Guice on a second-and-10 play.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 5:27 pm to LSUTil_iDie
Shovel.
because it the same arm motion one uses when digging. Common folk get it.
because it the same arm motion one uses when digging. Common folk get it.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 7:12 pm to LSUTil_iDie
Drake Davis to the house
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:05 am to tigerfan in bamaland
Makes sense to me
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:06 am to mdtiger1
WIKI definition
The hook and lateral, sometimes erroneously referred to as "hook and ladder", is a trick play in American or Canadian football. It starts with the hook, which is where a wide receiver runs a predetermined distance, usually 10 yards down the field, and along the sideline, and "hooks in" towards the center of the field to receive a forward pass from the quarterback. Another offensive player (usually another wide receiver) times a run so that he is at full speed, just behind the player with the ball at the time of the catch. As the defenders close in on the stationary ball carrier, he laterals or hands the ball to the teammate running at full speed in the opposite direction of the original receiver.[1]
The hook and lateral, sometimes erroneously referred to as "hook and ladder", is a trick play in American or Canadian football. It starts with the hook, which is where a wide receiver runs a predetermined distance, usually 10 yards down the field, and along the sideline, and "hooks in" towards the center of the field to receive a forward pass from the quarterback. Another offensive player (usually another wide receiver) times a run so that he is at full speed, just behind the player with the ball at the time of the catch. As the defenders close in on the stationary ball carrier, he laterals or hands the ball to the teammate running at full speed in the opposite direction of the original receiver.[1]
This post was edited on 3/15/17 at 9:07 am
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