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No, that was supposedly Bernie Kosar.

Kosar claims to have 'invented' the play while he was with the Browns in the 1980s. He mentioned the play to the coaching staff of the Dolphins when he was on the team there and they executed it, with Dan Marino at QB, in a game against the Jets in 1994. With less than 30 seconds to go in the game and the Dolphins driving for the go ahead TD, Marino faked a spike and then threw an 8 yard TD pass to Mark Ingram to give the Dolphins a 28-24 win.

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