This is what I posted on another site about this play (someone had called it a good strategy play):
That had nothing to do with strategy...that had everything to do with a youth coach taking advantage of the simple-mindedness of youth football. You want to run a hook and ladder, a double reverse pass, or double pass, that's fine because the defense understands that it's their job to stop that play. This play, and that "wrong ball" play that made the rounds on Youtube a while back, are garbage.
You want real youth coaching? Coach your kids to fire off the ball hard and see if you can string a 10-12 play drive together. That video isn't coaching...it's manipulating.
Sooooo.....you must be the coach of the other team that got manipulated?
This is what I posted on another site about this play (someone had called it a good strategy play):
That had nothing to do with strategy...that had everything to do with a youth coach taking advantage of the simple-mindedness of youth football. You want to run a hook and ladder, a double reverse pass, or double pass, that's fine because the defense understands that it's their job to stop that play. This play, and that "wrong ball" play that made the rounds on Youtube a while back, are garbage.
You want real youth coaching? Coach your kids to fire off the ball hard and see if you can string a 10-12 play drive together. That video isn't coaching...it's manipulating.
I would bet that those kids will not forget this play for a long time. Now they know. The first time I saw a hook n ladder in flag football it surprised me. That doesnt mean the coach was a Dbag. Also when we were younger teams including ones I played on would act as though they were sending a kid out of the game but he would just stand next to the sideline. Is that so wrong?
To me there is no comparison between this play and a hook and ladder. This is an ADULT manipulating a youth football game. A hook and ladder is a legitimate football play.
All Im saying is like it or not it teaches a lesson. When the ball moves so should the defense. It could be a dbag move depending on how the game is going, but we dont know. My example of the hook and ladder is just to show that when your learning the game things surprise you. If youve never seen it you dont know. I think this play taught both teams a lesson. They all know this now and the younger this lesson is learned will just make them smarter. I doubt any of these kids got bent out of shape over this play if anything the team that got scored on are now asking their coach if they can run a play similar to this.
That play was fairly similar to the fake punt that Wisconsin beat us with two weeks ago.Someone just emailed me that! We better watch NW... Those sneaky ba$tard$!