danny daniel
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Maybe it says something about what kind of fan I am, but the idea of messing with a safety's head and/or burning a d by doing this regularly is way more exciting to me than watching high school film.
I am a long time football fan and also a long time (devil's advocate) football coach. As a fan I agree that I generally like the unexpected and exciting successful gimmick or the "Fridgen" do most anything at any time anywhere. I suspect us fans are in the majority. However, as a coach my experience gives me a different perspective and opinion:
Our CPJ offense is a deliberate, disciplined, methodical smash mouth run over you approach with smarts and physical techniques. Giving up valuable practice time to polish that attack to work on gimmick (but maybe exciting if it works) is a hard decision less likely made by a coach with dedication to his scheme. To have a good success rate you have to devote valuable practice time to it.
Such gimmick plays more often backfire than work. Example Smelter's ill advised pass (interception) in 2013 and C Dennis's failed execution (partly blocking breakdown) in the Ole Miss Bowl Game. Gimmick plays typically work against weaker or poorly coached teams but success against good teams well coached is less likely.
If you really need a successful play to win a game you want the attempt in your best playmakers hand where your success rate is a practiced and game proven event. (I want J Thomas to execute a pass or run if we really need the play to win a game such as late in the UGA game). Percentages are lower for good players not routinely skilled and practiced throwing a pass (i.e. Smelter, Dennis, Bostic) in a game deciding situation compared to putting the play in your regular playmakers hand.
Now if you want to give the D something to think about (as you suggest) and waste their time practicing against a gimmick play I am all for it, even as a coach, if you do it in a situation where it does not matter if it works or not, and you do not waste too much time on it in practice.
I will admit that years of coaching has somewhat distorted me as a fan and my opinion on this is likely in the minority.