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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 984900" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>You and I watched different warm-ups, among other things here. I watched a guy who at times struggled with consistently getting the ball above the cross bar or within 10-20 yards of the uprights. It was appalling. As in wouldn't make a HS team bad. I shared my firsthand observations of this in the chat throughout the year. With that in mind, I absolutely would have tried the back-up regardless of their subsequent performance. And that's aside from a number of other things I heard.</p><p></p><p>Think about it another way. CPJ (not CGC) was struggling to find a kicker. He watched all of his kickers in practice all year. He tried two who failed before taking a shot with Wells. Infer from that what you want about how Wells practiced compared to the others leading up to his shot. I doubt CPJ observed anything close to Wells' perfection in practice.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes with kickers things click. And sometimes the opposite happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 984900, member: 274"] You and I watched different warm-ups, among other things here. I watched a guy who at times struggled with consistently getting the ball above the cross bar or within 10-20 yards of the uprights. It was appalling. As in wouldn't make a HS team bad. I shared my firsthand observations of this in the chat throughout the year. With that in mind, I absolutely would have tried the back-up regardless of their subsequent performance. And that's aside from a number of other things I heard. Think about it another way. CPJ (not CGC) was struggling to find a kicker. He watched all of his kickers in practice all year. He tried two who failed before taking a shot with Wells. Infer from that what you want about how Wells practiced compared to the others leading up to his shot. I doubt CPJ observed anything close to Wells' perfection in practice. Sometimes with kickers things click. And sometimes the opposite happens. [/QUOTE]
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