Feagles gone

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Yeap sounds credible for sure.
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It's always tough when a dream dies and his most likely just did. Good luck to the young man.
 
Is he no longer with the team?

Seems pretty ***** made if you punt that badly all season then bounce before the Bowl game.
 
Love legacies at Miami, but Feagles' punting cost us dearly in some big games. Just look at Clemson and LSU with those 20 yard shanks that crushed us, giving short fields that allow good teams to grab the momentum and make you pay.

Watching him confirms that kickers are the worst head cases of any position. I was lucky to go from Junior High till my senior season in College before I had to watch one come into a huddle. That's when I first learned to to nonchalantly glance at him for some sign how his fragile mental condition was for the kick.

My high school position player/kicker ended up the only rookie starter in Super Bowl X and was in two others - but as an OG for the Dallas Cowboys - not a kicker.
 
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Worst case of the chronic malignant yips I've seen in my entire life, football or golf, and I’ve seen a few. It was actually worse this year.

He had the leg, as evidenced by booming practice kicks, but pretty much froze on every real game punt. Every. Single. One. A real chronic case.

I wish him the best in life, but he has a mental block that I’m sure he and the coaches tried to work on, but no solution was found.

On a better or better coached team, it may not of made as much of a difference, but with this team and these coaches, it did make a difference because we had scant little else going for us on offensively, and we were constantly giving the field to the other team because of his punts. It’s a good thing we had such a good defense. This would’ve killed an average defense.

It could just be that he has an incurable case, and I’m not joking. The mind is a difficult thing to explain sometimes, but as a person I wish him luck.
 
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