The ball moves about 10 yards from left to right.
The wind seemed to be hard left to right, looked like he was hitting a high golf cut shot.
The ball moves about 10 yards from left to right.
This is awesome, but to kill the buzz...the wind was pretty heavy at his back, and there's no rush. But yeah kickers are always needed and always under appreciated.
At least we know he can be a weapon on kickoffs
Just give me a kicker who can put the ball between the uprights every time....
What is the different between a walk on and a "preferred" walk on?
did he commit or is he another preferred walk on
Assuming you understand that a walk on can commit too...right?
uh yea...I am I just don't understand why Al refuses to recruit a kicker...Like I am confused
the one we have is kinda suspect...Kickers do = points and better field advantage...I don't get that...
but what do I know
This is awesome, but to kill the buzz...the wind was pretty heavy at his back, and there's no rush. But yeah kickers are always needed and always under appreciated.
At least we know he can be a weapon on kickoffs
Oh yeah, absolutely. No doubting he has a big leg.
This is awesome, but to kill the buzz...the wind was pretty heavy at his back, and there's no rush. But yeah kickers are always needed and always under appreciated.
At least we know he can be a weapon on kickoffs
Oh yeah, absolutely. No doubting he has a big leg.
Talk about control AND power. On the long kicks the left to right movement indicates he gauges the wind circumstance well. The shorter kicks were dead on straight. He's kicking off the ground already, so he's ahead of the HS kicker scenario adjusting to it from a tee. The ball has high take off, virtually impossible to get blocked.
His KO's should be zero runback, yet if we want a return (hit/turnover) it will be so high the ST psychos will be licking their chops. This kid is a huge get.
This is awesome, but to kill the buzz...the wind was pretty heavy at his back, and there's no rush. But yeah kickers are always needed and always under appreciated.
At least we know he can be a weapon on kickoffs
Oh yeah, absolutely. No doubting he has a big leg.
Talk about control AND power. On the long kicks the left to right movement indicates he gauges the wind circumstance well. The shorter kicks were dead on straight. He's kicking off the ground already, so he's ahead of the HS kicker scenario adjusting to it from a tee. The ball has high take off, virtually impossible to get blocked.
His KO's should be zero runback, yet if we want a return (hit/turnover) it will be so high the ST psychos will be licking their chops. This kid is a huge get.
In high school our kicking coach was Shane Graham, our kicker went on to be an all-American punter in college. He kicked off the ground as well, and could drill them like this kid does all day long in practice. However, in college with the big stage, and the speed of the rushers. He completely crumbled as a place-kicker. That's all I'm saying. It's obvious he's physically gifted, but let's just see how he responds to live action. I agree though with your point on kickoffs.