Just found this Reddit thread -
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/lu5ke/adobe_flash_can_suck_my_balls/

Specifically this comment "    So, not 11 then which had the most recent
and finally legitimately good updates to hardware acceleration and 64bit
support?

Huh? Not in Linux, according to a reply that I got from Adobe. Flashplayer 10.3 
had VDPAU hardware-acceleration that worked with recent Nvidia chipsets 
(enabled by creating the file /etc/adobe/mms.cfg containing 
EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=1) but that's been removed from Flashplayer 11 due to 
"security problems".
"

Please could devs look at this package - at least then a usable and
easily accessible solution is there?

They ripped out the rendering but left the decoding logic (thank
goodness)

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  [needs-packaging] - Adobe Flash 10.3.183.10 - as Flash 11 current
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