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Flea flicker

A flea flicker is an unorthodox play, often called a "trick play", in American football which is designed to fool the defensive team into thinking that a play is a run instead of a pass.[1] It can be considered an extreme variant of the play action pass and an extension of the halfback option play.

A play diagram depicting a version of a flea flicker type play from an I-formation, fullback offset weakside

Description edit

After the snap, the quarterback hands off or laterals the ball to a running back or another player on the team, who then runs towards or parallel to the line of scrimmage. Before the running back crosses the line of scrimmage, he laterals the ball back to the quarterback, who looks to pass to an eligible receiver.[2][3]

A typical football defense is very aggressive to the run, and the flea flicker uses that against them. The play is designed to draw the defense into defending against a run and away from defending a pass, leaving the quarterback free from any immediate pass rush, and leaving receivers potentially open to catch a pass as their covering defenders may have moved off the pass looking to tackle a ball carrier. The elaborate back-and-forth with the ball also gives time for receivers to get downfield, opening up an opportunity for a long completion.

Like most other types of trick plays, the play is very risky. Despite the potential for a very big play when running a flea flicker, the play takes a long time to develop, meaning it often ends in disaster when run against a strong pass rush.

Origins edit

Illinois coach Bob Zuppke is credited with the play's invention:[4][5][6] the flea flicker made its debut in Illinois' 1925 game against Penn as a fake field goal with Earl Britton, Red Grange, and Chuck Kassel.

On the play, Britton lined up as a kicker, with Grange as holder. After the snap, Britton threw the ball to Kassel, who then lateraled to Grange; Grange proceeded to score a touchdown on a 20-yard run.[7]

Notable examples edit

  • January 12, 1969: In Super Bowl III, with the Baltimore Colts trailing the New York Jets 7-0 just before halftime, the Colts attempted a flea flicker. Despite the fact that Jimmy Orr was wide open near the end zone, Earl Morrall threw the ball to fullback Jerry Hill, only for Jets safety Jim Hudson to intercept the pass. During a regular-season game against the Atlanta Falcons, Morrall used the same play and was able to find Orr for a touchdown.
  • January 30, 1983: In the final quarter of Super Bowl XVII, the Washington Redskins were trailing the Miami Dolphins 17-13 when they attempted a flea flicker, which they had successfully used in the Divisional Round against the Minnesota Vikings. Mindful of the ruse, Miami defensive back Lyle Blackwood intercepted the pass; however, Washington coach Joe Gibbs later pointed out the play was not a total loss, as Blackwood was downed on his own 1-yard line. Washington ended up forcing Miami to punt from deep in their own territory and got the ball back on their 48-yard line, setting up a touchdown drive.
  • November 18, 1985: On a nationally televised Monday Night Football game between the Washington Redskins and the New York Giants, the score was tied 7-7 in the second quarter when the Redskins attempted a flea flicker. The play failed to trick the Giants' defense, which had the blitz on, and longtime Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann infamously suffered a career-ending injury after being sacked by Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor: as Taylor tackled Theismann to make the sack, his entire weight came crashing down on Theismann's right leg, breaking it in two places.[8]
  • January 25, 1987: In Super Bowl XXI, the New York Giants successfully ran a flea flicker play against the Denver Broncos: quarterback Phil Simms passed the ball to receiver Phil McConkey, who ran all the way to the Broncos' 1-yard line before being tackled for a 44-yard gain. The Giants scored a touchdown on the next play.
  • January 3, 2009: During the NFC Wild Card, Kurt Warner successfully completed a flea flicker against the Atlanta Falcons with running back Edgerrin James and wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. Warner and the Arizona Cardinals were finding early success running the ball in the first quarter of the game, so Warner handed the ball off to James, who ran about two yards towards the line of scrimmage and then turned and pitched the football back five yards to Warner. The pitch was almost unseen as the safeties and linebackers had their views blocked by the defensive line, which was collapsing on the running play. The play ended with a 50-yard pass (42 yards officially, from the original line of scrimmage) to Fitzgerald, who jumped backwards in the air while in double-coverage to make the catch in the front left corner of the endzone for the touchdown, which helped the Cardinals to take an early 7–0 lead, and ultimately win their first playoff game in ten years (it was also their first home playoff game in 61 years, when they were based in Chicago).
  • January 18, 2009: In the NFC Championship Game, Kurt Warner successfully completed a flea flicker play against the Philadelphia Eagles with running back J.J. Arrington and wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. Warner passed to Arrington, who lateraled back to him before Warner completed a 62-yard pass to Fitzgerald to score a touchdown, which helped the Cardinals to increase their lead to 14–3 and win 32–25.
  • December 4, 2011: In the first game after acquiring quarterback Kyle Orton off waivers, Kansas City Chiefs starter Tyler Palko was benched due to ineffectiveness in the beginning of the second quarter in favor of Orton. The first play run for Orton was a designed flea-flicker, but strong safety Major Wright of the Chicago Bears struck Orton as he threw, causing the pass to fall incomplete and also injuring Orton's finger, causing him to miss the remainder of the game. The Chiefs ended up winning 10–3.
  • January 22, 2017: The New England Patriots ran a flea flicker 7:07 into the 2nd quarter of the AFC Championship game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tom Brady handed the ball to running back Dion Lewis on what appeared to be a basic run on first-and-10, but as Lewis approached the line of scrimmage, he stopped and pitched the ball back to Brady, who scanned the field and found a wide-open Chris Hogan for a 34-yard pass to score a touchdown and give the Patriots a 17–6 lead. The Patriots won the game 36–17 en route to their fifth Super Bowl Championship.[9]
  • January 21, 2018: The two Conference Championship games included three successful flea-flickers:

Variations edit

Reverse Flea Flicker edit

The rise of the spread offense in recent years has led to the rise of the reverse flea flicker (also known as the double reverse flea flicker), which is an extension of both the conventional flea flicker and a reverse play. The play starts with the quarterback handing the ball off to another player, usually a running back, who then laterals the ball to a receiver. The receiver then laterals the ball again back to the quarterback, who typically takes a shot deep downfield.

Throwback Flea Flicker edit

The throwback flea flicker is similar to the original flea flicker, but draws the defense to the outside rather than to the inside. The play typically begins with the quarterback pitching the ball to a running back, who runs outside as if the play were a sweep. However, as the ball carrier draws the defense to the outside, he turns and throws a backward pass to the quarterback, often leaving him free of any pass rush when he tries to throw downfield.

References edit

  1. ^ Hickoff, Steve (1 August 2008). The 50 Greatest Plays in Pittsburgh Steelers Football History. Triumph Books. ISBN 978-1-63319-081-8 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Musiker, Liz Hartman (29 July 2008). The Smart Girl's Guide to Sports: An Essential Handbook for Women Who Don't Know a Slam Dunk from a Grand Slam. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-452-28950-5 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Palmatier, Robert Allen (1 January 1995). Speaking of Animals: A Dictionary of Animal Metaphors. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-29490-7 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Grasso, John (June 13, 2013). Historical Dictionary of Football. ISBN 978-0-8108-7857-0.
  5. ^ Liss, Howard (September 1, 1975). They changed the game: football's great coaches, players, and games. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-397-31628-1.
  6. ^ McHugh, Roy (1 January 2008). Ruanaidh – The Story of Art Rooney and His Clan. Ruanaidh-Story of Art Rooney. ISBN 978-0-9814760-2-5 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Grange, Red; Morton, Ira (1953). The Red Grange Story: An Autobiography. University of Illinois Press. p. 75. ISBN 0252063295.
  8. ^ Stone, Kevin (November 18, 2015). "Ten things you might not know about Joe Theismann's injury 30 years ago". ESPN. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  9. ^ "VIDEO: Patriots score flea-flicker TD against Steelers in NFC (AFC) Championship Game". Business Insider. Business Insider. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  10. ^ Horner, Scott (Jan 21, 2018). "NFL playoffs: Teams go flea-flicker crazy in conference championship games". indystar.com. The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 2018-01-22.
  11. ^ Lyles Jr., Harry (Jan 21, 2018). "Championship Sunday blessed us with not one, not two, but THREE successful flea flickers". SB Nation. Retrieved 2018-01-22.

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For other uses see Flea flicker disambiguation A flea flicker is an unorthodox play often called a trick play in American football which is designed to fool the defensive team into thinking that a play is a run instead of a pass 1 It can be considered an extreme variant of the play action pass and an extension of the halfback option play A play diagram depicting a version of a flea flicker type play from an I formation fullback offset weakside Contents 1 Description 2 Origins 3 Notable examples 4 Variations 4 1 Reverse Flea Flicker 4 2 Throwback Flea Flicker 5 ReferencesDescription editAfter the snap the quarterback hands off or laterals the ball to a running back or another player on the team who then runs towards or parallel to the line of scrimmage Before the running back crosses the line of scrimmage he laterals the ball back to the quarterback who looks to pass to an eligible receiver 2 3 A typical football defense is very aggressive to the run and the flea flicker uses that against them The play is designed to draw the defense into defending against a run and away from defending a pass leaving the quarterback free from any immediate pass rush and leaving receivers potentially open to catch a pass as their covering defenders may have moved off the pass looking to tackle a ball carrier The elaborate back and forth with the ball also gives time for receivers to get downfield opening up an opportunity for a long completion Like most other types of trick plays the play is very risky Despite the potential for a very big play when running a flea flicker the play takes a long time to develop meaning it often ends in disaster when run against a strong pass rush Origins editIllinois coach Bob Zuppke is credited with the play s invention 4 5 6 the flea flicker made its debut in Illinois 1925 game against Penn as a fake field goal with Earl Britton Red Grange and Chuck Kassel On the play Britton lined up as a kicker with Grange as holder After the snap Britton threw the ball to Kassel who then lateraled to Grange Grange proceeded to score a touchdown on a 20 yard run 7 Notable examples editJanuary 12 1969 In Super Bowl III with the Baltimore Colts trailing the New York Jets 7 0 just before halftime the Colts attempted a flea flicker Despite the fact that Jimmy Orr was wide open near the end zone Earl Morrall threw the ball to fullback Jerry Hill only for Jets safety Jim Hudson to intercept the pass During a regular season game against the Atlanta Falcons Morrall used the same play and was able to find Orr for a touchdown January 30 1983 In the final quarter of Super Bowl XVII the Washington Redskins were trailing the Miami Dolphins 17 13 when they attempted a flea flicker which they had successfully used in the Divisional Round against the Minnesota Vikings Mindful of the ruse Miami defensive back Lyle Blackwood intercepted the pass however Washington coach Joe Gibbs later pointed out the play was not a total loss as Blackwood was downed on his own 1 yard line Washington ended up forcing Miami to punt from deep in their own territory and got the ball back on their 48 yard line setting up a touchdown drive November 18 1985 On a nationally televised Monday Night Football game between the Washington Redskins and the New York Giants the score was tied 7 7 in the second quarter when the Redskins attempted a flea flicker The play failed to trick the Giants defense which had the blitz on and longtime Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann infamously suffered a career ending injury after being sacked by Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor as Taylor tackled Theismann to make the sack his entire weight came crashing down on Theismann s right leg breaking it in two places 8 January 25 1987 In Super Bowl XXI the New York Giants successfully ran a flea flicker play against the Denver Broncos quarterback Phil Simms passed the ball to receiver Phil McConkey who ran all the way to the Broncos 1 yard line before being tackled for a 44 yard gain The Giants scored a touchdown on the next play January 3 2009 During the NFC Wild Card Kurt Warner successfully completed a flea flicker against the Atlanta Falcons with running back Edgerrin James and wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald Warner and the Arizona Cardinals were finding early success running the ball in the first quarter of the game so Warner handed the ball off to James who ran about two yards towards the line of scrimmage and then turned and pitched the football back five yards to Warner The pitch was almost unseen as the safeties and linebackers had their views blocked by the defensive line which was collapsing on the running play The play ended with a 50 yard pass 42 yards officially from the original line of scrimmage to Fitzgerald who jumped backwards in the air while in double coverage to make the catch in the front left corner of the endzone for the touchdown which helped the Cardinals to take an early 7 0 lead and ultimately win their first playoff game in ten years it was also their first home playoff game in 61 years when they were based in Chicago January 18 2009 In the NFC Championship Game Kurt Warner successfully completed a flea flicker play against the Philadelphia Eagles with running back J J Arrington and wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald Warner passed to Arrington who lateraled back to him before Warner completed a 62 yard pass to Fitzgerald to score a touchdown which helped the Cardinals to increase their lead to 14 3 and win 32 25 December 4 2011 In the first game after acquiring quarterback Kyle Orton off waivers Kansas City Chiefs starter Tyler Palko was benched due to ineffectiveness in the beginning of the second quarter in favor of Orton The first play run for Orton was a designed flea flicker but strong safety Major Wright of the Chicago Bears struck Orton as he threw causing the pass to fall incomplete and also injuring Orton s finger causing him to miss the remainder of the game The Chiefs ended up winning 10 3 January 22 2017 The New England Patriots ran a flea flicker 7 07 into the 2nd quarter of the AFC Championship game against the Pittsburgh Steelers Tom Brady handed the ball to running back Dion Lewis on what appeared to be a basic run on first and 10 but as Lewis approached the line of scrimmage he stopped and pitched the ball back to Brady who scanned the field and found a wide open Chris Hogan for a 34 yard pass to score a touchdown and give the Patriots a 17 6 lead The Patriots won the game 36 17 en route to their fifth Super Bowl Championship 9 January 21 2018 The two Conference Championship games included three successful flea flickers First in the American Football Conference Championship Game Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles handed off to T J Yeldon who tossed the ball back to Bortles Bortles then passed to Allen Hurns for a 20 yard gain against the New England Patriots Later in the fourth quarter the Patriots scored with a flea flicker pass from Tom Brady to Phillip Dorsett for 31 yards Finally in the National Football Conference Championship Game with the Philadelphia Eagles leading the Minnesota Vikings by 24 7 Eagles RB Corey Clement flicked the ball back to QB Nick Foles who completed a 41 yard touchdown pass to WR Torrey Smith 10 11 Variations editReverse Flea Flicker edit The rise of the spread offense in recent years has led to the rise of the reverse flea flicker also known as the double reverse flea flicker which is an extension of both the conventional flea flicker and a reverse play The play starts with the quarterback handing the ball off to another player usually a running back who then laterals the ball to a receiver The receiver then laterals the ball again back to the quarterback who typically takes a shot deep downfield Throwback Flea Flicker edit The throwback flea flicker is similar to the original flea flicker but draws the defense to the outside rather than to the inside The play typically begins with the quarterback pitching the ball to a running back who runs outside as if the play were a sweep However as the ball carrier draws the defense to the outside he turns and throws a backward pass to the quarterback often leaving him free of any pass rush when he tries to throw downfield References edit Hickoff Steve 1 August 2008 The 50 Greatest Plays in Pittsburgh Steelers Football History Triumph Books ISBN 978 1 63319 081 8 via Google Books Musiker Liz Hartman 29 July 2008 The Smart Girl s Guide to Sports An Essential Handbook for Women Who Don t Know a Slam Dunk from a Grand Slam Penguin ISBN 978 0 452 28950 5 via Google Books Palmatier Robert Allen 1 January 1995 Speaking of Animals A Dictionary of Animal Metaphors Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 313 29490 7 via Google Books Grasso John June 13 2013 Historical Dictionary of Football ISBN 978 0 8108 7857 0 Liss Howard September 1 1975 They changed the game football s great coaches players and games p 69 ISBN 978 0 397 31628 1 McHugh Roy 1 January 2008 Ruanaidh The Story of Art Rooney and His Clan Ruanaidh Story of Art Rooney ISBN 978 0 9814760 2 5 via Google Books Grange Red Morton Ira 1953 The Red Grange Story An Autobiography University of Illinois Press p 75 ISBN 0252063295 Stone Kevin November 18 2015 Ten things you might not know about Joe Theismann s injury 30 years ago ESPN Retrieved July 30 2019 VIDEO Patriots score flea flicker TD against Steelers in NFC AFC Championship Game Business Insider Business Insider Retrieved 30 July 2019 Horner Scott Jan 21 2018 NFL playoffs Teams go flea flicker crazy in conference championship games indystar com The Indianapolis Star Retrieved 2018 01 22 Lyles Jr Harry Jan 21 2018 Championship Sunday blessed us with not one not two but THREE successful flea flickers SB Nation Retrieved 2018 01 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flea flicker amp oldid 1145807667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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