Clock Play

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The Clock Play was a famous trick play in American football, immortalized in what came to be known as the Fake Spike Game, played on November 27, 1994. The contest was played by the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins and New York Jets that featured one of the most famous comeback plays in league history. Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino ran a trick play, pretending to stop the game clock but instead threw a pass that scored the game-winning touchdown, ultimately giving Miami the 28–24 victory. rdf:langString
Le clock play est un tour (trick play célèbre du football américain, immortalisé dans ce qu'on appelle désormais le Fake Spike Game, joué le 27 novembre 1994. Le match de la National Football League (NFL) oppose les Dolphins de Miami et les Jets de New York pour l'un des renversements de situation les plus célèbres de l’histoire de la ligue. Le quarterback des Dolphins, Dan Marino, fait croire qu'il va jeter le ballon pour arrêter le chronomètre, mais fait une passe qui permet de marquer un touchdown décisif, donnant finalement la victoire à Miami (28–24). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Clock Play was a famous trick play in American football, immortalized in what came to be known as the Fake Spike Game, played on November 27, 1994. The contest was played by the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins and New York Jets that featured one of the most famous comeback plays in league history. Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino ran a trick play, pretending to stop the game clock but instead threw a pass that scored the game-winning touchdown, ultimately giving Miami the 28–24 victory.
rdf:langString Le clock play est un tour (trick play célèbre du football américain, immortalisé dans ce qu'on appelle désormais le Fake Spike Game, joué le 27 novembre 1994. Le match de la National Football League (NFL) oppose les Dolphins de Miami et les Jets de New York pour l'un des renversements de situation les plus célèbres de l’histoire de la ligue. Le quarterback des Dolphins, Dan Marino, fait croire qu'il va jeter le ballon pour arrêter le chronomètre, mais fait une passe qui permet de marquer un touchdown décisif, donnant finalement la victoire à Miami (28–24).
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