Who needs the NFL when you've got the WCFL?
That's the Western Communities Football League, a youth football organization in Florida that just produced one of the goofiest, most delightful pigskin highlights you'll see this season.
You know this is going to be good because it starts with a flea-flicker, in which the quarterback hands off to the running back, who then pitches the ball back to the quarterback. In this case, though, the flea-flicker is just the beginning.
Our quarterback, who plays for the WCFL's Pro Titans, according to the video's YouTube description, then looks downfield for the big strike. He launches a rainbow toward the end zone.
His targeted receiver bobbles the ball about seven times -- while falling to his knees and getting back up again before establishing possession -- then secures the rock and stumbles across the goal line into the end zone.
Kids these days, man.
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