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Our 1st play from scrimmage


heelinfine

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Start out in same formation that J Stew had the 50 yd run vs Seahawks;  same blocking scheme at snap, have J Stew start his run in same gap then flea flicker and Cam hit Ted Ginn over the top of Peterson for TD. 

Whats the chance it would work?

Give your prediction of 1st play from scrimmage 

 

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1 hour ago, heelinfine said:

Start out in same formation that J Stew had the 50 yd run vs Seahawks;  same blocking scheme at snap, have J Stew start his run in same gap then flea flicker and Cam hit Ted Ginn over the top of Peterson for TD. 

Whats the chance it would work?

Give your prediction of 1st play from scrimmage 

 

I had a similar thought to this the other day.  First play will be some sort of fake that looks just like the first play in the Seattle game, but will be a deep shot to Ginn.  I dunno about a flea flicker (I still have nightmares about our last flea flicker....) but something that makes them think we're trying to do the same thing as last week, but ends up going deep to Ginn.

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Start with the run option faking to Stewart. Fake WR reverse to Philly. Have Olsen sneak out from a block on a short crossing pattern and pump fake it to him. Then let the ball fly deep to Ted Ginn on a deep crossing route for a TD. Works every time!

Seriously, I would throw a WR screen to Ted Ginn with Olsen and Cotchery out front blocking. Scored a TD on it the one time the Panthers ran it this season.

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