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Can't-Miss Plays: You won't see that every Sunday

Whether it be a an end-around, a flea flicker, or just the unpredicatble bounce of an oblong ball, these are 10 Can't-Miss Plays that you don't normally see every weekend.

Tony Romo calls the "Snap the ball over my head, then I'll pick it up and run for a first down" play win Week 4 against the Rams.

Bills defensive end Chris Kelsay tips a Tony Romo pass to himself and walks into the end zone for a score in Week 5.

   Part football folly, part circus act, part lesson in effort: Carolina's 
  Richard Marshall tips the ball to teammate Deke Cooper to seal a Week 6 win. 
   It wasn't pretty, but it worked. Cedric Griffin takes a lateral from Ben Leber, fumbles, recovers and races to the end zone for a wild score. 
   Blocked field goals are rare; seeing that block turn into a touchdown is an even rarer feat, but that's exactly what Dallas accomplished in Week 7. 
   Indianapolis' Clint Session makes another heads up play, this time taking one away from the 
  Chargers in this must-see moment from Week 10. 
   What's a fun way to start a game? How about Minnesota's double-reverse pass play that goes for 79 yards in Week 11? 
   Off the upright, off the back off the crossbar and back onto the field...nothing but net -- sending the 
  Browns and 
  Ravens into OT in Week 11. 
   In Week 13, 
  Jared Allen showed he can do more than sack quarterbacks. Turns out the Kansas City defensive end also has superb hands. 
   The 
  Patriots dug deep into the playbook for this doozy, which went for a wild 
  Tom Brady-to-Randy Moss-to-Brady-to-Jabar Gaffney TD strike in Week 14.