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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 759864" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>If Steph Curry is sick and can't lift a basketball, by your reasoning, put him in the game because just not being able to lift a basketball doesn't mean that he won't be lights out when the game starts.</p><p></p><p>I do appreciate what Wells did for GT in 2018. However, Wells was not the Steph Curry of kicking. I can't understand your logic at all. If a kicker cannot kick the ball through the uprights in practice and in warmups, how do you believe he will magically kick it through the uprights in a game? In 2019, he wasn't just having issues getting the ball through the uprights in warmups, he was having issued getting the ball off of the ground. How is he supposed to just magically make the ball go up in the air, end over end, and through the goal when the game starts?</p><p></p><p>I am in no way trying to speak poorly of him. Something was wrong. I don't know if he was injured. I don't know if he had personal issues. I don't know if he didn't get along with the coaches. I don't know if the coaches put too much pressure on him. However, whatever the issue was, it was obvious in warmups that he was not kicking well. Not only was he not kicking well, he was kicking so poorly that I wouldn't have had any confidence in having him kick during a game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 759864, member: 2426"] If Steph Curry is sick and can't lift a basketball, by your reasoning, put him in the game because just not being able to lift a basketball doesn't mean that he won't be lights out when the game starts. I do appreciate what Wells did for GT in 2018. However, Wells was not the Steph Curry of kicking. I can't understand your logic at all. If a kicker cannot kick the ball through the uprights in practice and in warmups, how do you believe he will magically kick it through the uprights in a game? In 2019, he wasn't just having issues getting the ball through the uprights in warmups, he was having issued getting the ball off of the ground. How is he supposed to just magically make the ball go up in the air, end over end, and through the goal when the game starts? I am in no way trying to speak poorly of him. Something was wrong. I don't know if he was injured. I don't know if he had personal issues. I don't know if he didn't get along with the coaches. I don't know if the coaches put too much pressure on him. However, whatever the issue was, it was obvious in warmups that he was not kicking well. Not only was he not kicking well, he was kicking so poorly that I wouldn't have had any confidence in having him kick during a game. [/QUOTE]
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