Here's one thing I've always wondered:
Right before we ran "the Play" we called a time out. Right before that timeout as the offense was huddling to call the play and then break the huddle, C Harper was already breaking huddle and getting out to the right side. There is no way he heard the play call, he was out so soon. So, I'm thinking "welp we're obviously going to run this here because C Harp doesn't even give a crap." Then Bill comes running up the sideline and calls timeout. I'm thinking he did that because C Harp bascially tipped our hand. Then we run a play designed to go to C Harp.
So I guess what I'm asking is, why do WR's do that? Isn't it pretty obvoius it won't be a pass play? Or is it a scheme within a sheme?