Word: fakes
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Bernie Bierman is an institution. Time was when he was a great man, whose power football was the best in the land. To beat him, other Big Ten coaches earned to pass, to spin, to fake, to run fast...
...behind the line of scrimmage and weaving his way through the openings (as in the T), Fullback Davison got up his speed well back, power-piled his way into the Cornell line the way fullbacks used to do. To make it slightly fancier, the play included an old-style fake reverse. Davison ripped through center for ten yards...
Working with Maloy in the Cross backfield were fullback Bob Doyle and halfbacks Jon Turco and Mel Massucco. They are fast and they carry out their fakes with surprising effectiveness. The Holy Cross T lines up with Massucco behind the quarterback and Doylo and Turco to Massucco's left, Maloy can then fake to Massucco and hand off to Turco, or fake to both halfbacks and lateral out to Doyle. May Holy Cross plays start out as end runs, with the ball carrier knifing off tackle instead...
Hickman uses a variation of the T, running from a balanced line. The wingback (Conway) is stationed well beyond the right end and is in motion in every play. Quarterback Stu Tisdale can either fake a handoff to him or give him the ball...
...develops that the hospital harbors not only a fake doctor and a murderer, but also a cozy illegal traffic in narcotics. To square a beef by New York City authorities, Actor Conte announces in a foreword that the story never really happened. The movie itself then makes the point perfectly clear. Though it never rises above routine crime fiction, the film gains considerable interest simply from Bellevue and the city streets and the Manhattan skyline...