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There has been many different play tricks in football like the “holy roller,” “The statue of Liberty,” and now the “really slow quarterback sneak.” Check out the video – in a middle school championship game in Corpus Christi, Texas, Driscoll middle school’s football team pulled out the play that tops all plays.

Both teams were on the line. Driscoll’s center calmly reached over his shoulder and handed his quarterback the ball. Players on both sides were frozen. Quarterback Jason Garza slowly started walking towards the opposite team’s end zone, through the defense. When he was a few feet away, he broke into a sprint. By the time Wynne Seale realized what was going on, it was too late

Assistant coach John Delosantos created the trick play. Everyone on the team was in on it.

Driscoll scored, and tied the game at 6-6.