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NFL 2015 season Play of the Year pole

Emblematic play of 2015?

  • Geno Smith punch

  • Gronk uncovered

  • Indy "formation"

  • OBJ punch

  • Kaepernick needs glasses to see his wide open receivers

  • No, Kaep REALLY needs glasses

  • Bungles strike again

  • Other (please elaborate in post)


Results are only viewable after voting.

glenn1

Lifer
What say you?

1. Geno Smith punched in face by teammate
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2. Steelers leave Gronk uncovered repeatedly
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3. Indy’s WTF formation:
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4. OBJ punch:
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5. Kaepernick ignores two uncovered receivers:
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6. Kaepernick misses throw by 20+ yards and hits own coach in the face:
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7. Playoff meltdowns; Blair misses FG, Cincy gets multiple 15-yard penalties to lose game
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Honorable Mention: Jeffg010 argues that Roethlisberger is MVP
 
I liked the missed Minnesota FG... that was rough

But the Indy play was a WTF moment we don't get every year
 
He sucks, but if Keap were to throw on that play it would have been called back because his linemen were downfield.
 
Yeah, never again will we see the Indy formation executed so flawlessly.

Well, not outside of Tecmo Bowl and Barry Sanders lining up behind the snapper.
 
Was not familiar with the Indy formation play but does anyone know what the strategy was supposed to be? It just doesn't seem like anything good could have possibly come from that.

Although I had to vote for the Bungles because the timing was so crucial - playoff game, under a minute to go, cost them the game.
 
Was not familiar with the Indy formation play but does anyone know what the strategy was supposed to be? It just doesn't seem like anything good could have possibly come from that.

I don't think they were actually supposed to snap the ball. It was going to be one of those "LoL look at this crazy shit!" kinda plays where you line up and "fool" the D into thinking you are crazy, only to run down the play clock and call a time out.

Turns out, the snapper got confused.
 
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