BullNation4Life
All Pro
I despise gimmick plays. Waste of a down, has the potential to blow up in your face, and then your team loses heart and the opponent gets a surge of momentum.
The risk outweighs the reward, IMO.
The only way I think this play would work is if you had a bunched formation, almost a goal line look...you'd have to draw in the LBs and the DBs close to the line at pre-snap. Toss the ball to James Casey and hope your WRs and TEs can get separation enough, due to the defense being crowded up at the LOS, that your receivers can get into space and catch a pass.
To me, the play would be designed to hit either AJ with all other receivers running routes to open space for AJ to find a mismatch out there, or you find a way to get Foster to be ACROSS THE FIELD and out in space. Or even Yates, who can run pretty well for a QB.
Frankly though, I would rather us just use normal plays and forget the trick plays altogether. I hate the idea of us using a trick play and it backfiring on us badly. We've come to far to let a failed trick play be our demise in some form or fashion. Trick plays are fun when you're a kid on the playground.
Ha, tell that to the Carolina Panthers who made the Texans defense look like a bunch of kids on a playground as they were stomping a mud hole in them and walking it dry then made them look like idiots with the "Annexation of Puerto Rico"....
or Shaun Peyton going for an onside kick right after the half against the Colts in the Super Bowl...
or the Tennessee Titans in the "Music City Miracle" Wade Phillips could tell you all about that....
but then there is the "Chris Brown Debacle of 2009" to support your "risk vs reward" theory...