On your approach, do you even look at the ball before you plant? Or just have a plant spot located and once you hit it look to see the ball is there?
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Well I was the holder, so I was more focused on making sure I got the ball where my kicker wanted it :)
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I think it's a problem people take kicking too much for granted, there's so little room for errors and yet kickers (and holders and long snappers) are so skilled that they make it seem simple and automatic. Now if a kicker misses a couple of kicks, people call for them to be cut.
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There so little tolerance for mistakes and so much scope for them to happen, the pressure on kicking units is tremendous. A CB gets beaten on a couple of pass route and they get benched, maybe. A kicker misses a kick or two and suddenly they don't have a job. Madness.
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Reminds me of baseball swings in a way...the smallest tweak does the wildest things
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Oh for sure (I played baseball growing up all the way through high school). If you roll your wrists too early, it’s an easy grounder to the infield; too late and it’s a pop up
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Why do teams use QBs as holders instead of receivers?
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Most teams actually use their punter, because that’s the only person who has time during practice to work on getting better at it.
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