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Statue of Liberty play |
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The Statue of Liberty is a trick play in American football, occasionally seen in high school football, college football and NFL.
Execution of the playAlthough many variations of the play exist, the most common involves the quarterback taking the snap from the center, dropping back, and gripping the ball with two hands as if he were to throw. He then takes his non-throwing hand and uses it to place the ball behind his back while pump faking a throw to one side of the field. While his arm is still in motion during the fake throw, he hands the ball off behind his back to a running back or a wide receiver in motion, who runs the football to the opposite side of the field. The play is contingent upon the defense being tricked out of position by the pump fake, and then being unable to catch up with the runner as he runs in the opposite direction of the fake.The play is named after the positioning of the quarterback as he hands the ball off. If done correctly, he should have one hand in the air and the other at his side, resembling the pose of the Statue of Liberty in New York City. When executed properly, the Statue of Liberty is a very deceptive and high-yardage play. However, because of the difficult coordination of motions it is often very challenging to properly execute the play, and this may lead to a fumble, sack, or lost yardage. Additionally, disciplined defenses will be more likely to pick up on the fake and will not be tricked by the play. History of the playAlthough it is unknown who first used the play, it was made popular by Fielding H. Yost during his tenure as head coach of the football team at the University of Michigan.[1]The Baltimore Colts ran a version of the play in December, 1970. Led by 37-year-old quarterback Johnny Unitas, The Colts beat the Oakland Raiders in the 1970 AFC Championship game 27-17. In recent years, it was perhaps used most famously by Jared Zabransky and Ian Johnson in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl[2] between the undefeated Boise State Broncos and the Oklahoma Sooners. The play, known as "Statue Left" by the Broncos, clinched Boise State a two-point conversion for the overtime victory, and surprised the Oklahoma defense as well as many television viewers who had never seen a Statue of Liberty play before. The game between the two teams is referred to as one of the closest and most exciting college football games of all-time,[3] due in part to the do-or-die nature of this play. It is run in the trips shotgun set. It was recently seen in a 2007 preseason game between Miami and Tampa Bay and resulted in a touchdown. Was used twice by the University of Oregon during their win over Michigan in 2007. Once a fake, quarterback Dennis Dixon faked the hand off and rushed 9 yards for a touchdown. References in pop cultureThe Statue of Liberty play was a staple of football games in Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoons. In these cartoons, the main character would quickly dress up as the Statue of Liberty, then majestically walk the ball to the end zone for a touchdown. The other team would be unable to interfere because, of course, they were required to stand at attention and salute the Statue of Liberty.In an episode of the original run of The Jetsons, a futuristic version of a football game is shown where all players are robots. The Statue of Liberty play is used. The Statue of Liberty play was referenced in the Brady Bunch television series of the 1970s. The phrase "Statue of Liberty play" has come to represent any bit of desperate trickery or misdirection outside of sports. In the movie "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2, The Secret of the Ooze," Michaelangelo shouts "Donnie, Statue of Liberty!" right after they get a pizza delivered as a way of showing he wants to play a quick game of impromptu football with the a slice of pizza representing the ball. The Wilco song "Kingpin" off the album Being There includes the lyric, "Statue of Liberty play / Only works once / don't throw it away" In the Rugrats episode "Touchdown Tommy" Phil and Lil (Lil riding Spike as she goes) execute the Statue of Liberty play with a bottle of chocolate milk See alsoReferences1. ^ Popik, Barry (2004-07-19). Statue of Liberty Play. The Big Apple. Retrieved on 2007-03-21. 2. ^ Staff and Wire Reports (2007-01-02). Boise State shocks Oklahoma with dramatic play calls in OT at Fiesta Bowl. USA Today. Retrieved on 2007-03-21. 3. ^ Forde, Pat (2007-01-02). Broncos earn respect with improbable victory. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-21. External links American football, known in the United States simply as football [1] is a competitive team sport known for its physical roughness despite being a highly strategic game. ..... Click the link for more information. Note: The term "football" when used throughout this article refers exclusively to gridiron football. 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