![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It's a running down-the start of the second quarter, first and 10 at midfield, with the score tied 7–7-and the New York Giants' linebacker has been so completely suckered by the fake that he's deep in the Redskins' backfield. It's what most people know as a "flea-flicker," but the Redskins call it a "throw back special." Two Mississippi: Theismann searches for a receiver but instead sees Harry Carson coming straight at him. He watches Riggins run two steps forward, turn, and flip the ball back to him. One Mississippi: The quarterback of the Washington Redskins, Joe Theismann, turns and hands the ball to running back John Riggins. ETįrom the snap of the ball to the snap of the first bone is closer to four seconds than to five. Watch "The Blind Side: The True Story Behind the Movie" on a special edition of "20/20," Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2009— - The incredible true story of football player Michael Oher's path from poverty and homelessness to NFL stardom inspired this season's surprise blockbuster hit and a best-selling book, "The Blind Side," by Michael Lewis. ![]()
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