How To Do Football Tricks?
Participants in the NFL are recognized for their accomplishments on the field
. Off the field it becomes even more fascinating when you see the things they can do with the ball when it's not all about game winning touchdowns and field goals. Most of these football tricks can be seen on youtube and on some myspace pages etc. and you should probably view them as outlining them in the way that is described here certainly does not do them justice.
These tricks are ordinarily done by players who want to get picked for to fantasy football leagues. Some of them can be learned by fans with practice but some are in fact dangerous and shouldn't be tried at home.
Christ Chambers of the San Diego Chargers manages to catch three footballs: one in each hand and then the third in between the other two. The footballs are tossed from three different people standing behind him. He turns his back to them and grabs the first and second ball without ever taking a look. With his hands occupied he neatly catches the third ball that is thrown using the other two. It s a very hard trick to do, especially with your back turned to the guys throwing the ball to you.
Chris Cooley of the Washington Redskins shows his strength by actually perforating a wall to catch the football. He hits on the wall to show that it is solid and then indicates to the person throwing the ball where on the wall he should aim then goes to stand behind it. He gives a signal and the ball is thrown. Astonishingly he punches through the solid wall and catches the ball blind, then pulls his hand, now holding the ball back through the wall.
Mason Crossby of the Green Bay Packers pulls off an amazing feat doing a trick using three footballs and a bell tower. He lines up the balls in a row as though he will be attempting field goals then kicks them one after the other up to the tower and causes the bell to chime.
Laurence Maroney of the New England Patriots demonstrates his ability to get through a small space by charging full speed ahead at an SUV that has both its front windows down. Amazingly he jumps straight through both windows and comes out unscathed on the other side, still holding the ball.
Braylon Edwards of the Cleveland Browns amazingly catches 5 footballs hurled at him from a dispenser while being completely blindfolded. He even turns his back at some one point and still doesn't miss.Andre Johnson of the Houston Texans, launches a football himself and then runs the length of the field and catches it.
Jason Campbell of the Washington Redskins throws two balls toward two receivers that are out on the field. The balls hit each other and then bounce off each other and spin to the left and right into the hands of the waiting receivers.Marc Bulger of the St. Louis Rams launches a football at a score card being held up at the end of a field. Demonstrating his remarkable aim, he changes the number on the card each time he hits it with the football.
Chris Simms of the Tampa Bay Bucaneers launches three footballs into three bins positioned all over the field. To show that he is indeed talented, he then hits a bin that is found in the back of a moving vehicle.
by: Brian Jones
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