What does the hands waving mean?

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Our secondary does this hands waving thing after a good play. What does it mean?
 
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Not related, but what is the deal with the students holding up their shoes before kickoff?
I beleive the thing students did originally was jingle their keys. The kids that didn't have their keys would shake a shoe. Now it seems to have evolved to just waving a shoe.

Now this may be just complete ********, but it's what I heard.
 
Our secondary does this hands waving thing after a good play. What does it mean?

Jaquan Brisker started doing it at Penn State a handful of years ago and does it now on the Bears. He said it’s a “no flex zone” whatever that means. He was the first one I saw do it but could have been someone else who started it
 
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Our secondary does this hands waving thing after a good play. What does it mean?

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A "hand-waving" celebration in football often refers to gestures like the Cam Ward celebration ("Zombie Land") or the Chicago Bears' "no flex zone" gesture, which signify dominance or a message to opponents, though specific meanings vary by team and player. The "Zombie Land" celebration, in particular, evolved from a term for opponents who are hard to kill to a gesture implying opponents are "stinky" like zombies. Other football hand gestures include the Miami Hurricanes' "Hand U" or the general "You Can't See Me" gesture popularized by the wrestler John Cena.
Myself, I think it's an interpretative dance to go with...





 
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