Pressley doubling as PK and punter is extremely unlikely to happen. I will most likely be King and Wells againDoes anyone know who it is or should we have presley doing double shifts
theres also the new PWOPressley doubling as PK and punter is extremely unlikely to happen. I will most likely be King and Wells again
Be careful discussing our kickers. Suggesting that one can’t handle pressure warranted a warning from the mods.
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Butker is a pro-bowler if not an all-pro in the NFL. Who wouldn’t want that caliber of kicker on their NCAA team? I watched him make multiple 55+ yard kicks in a game when my thought was “go for the first down”. Andy Reid has a ton of faith in him. Other NFL teams would gladly swap kickers with KC.
I’d be happy with an above average NCAA kicker.
Our current kickers may be able to get up to snuff with coaching and conditioning. I’ve seen enough punters kick off in the NFL to think that using Harvin for kickoffs is a possibility.
I realize how dumb this looks, but I feel like fixing kickoffs is job 1, and field goals are the icing in the cake. I hope the coaching staff feels the same
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The better thing about KOs sailing out of the endzone is it’s one less think you need to practice. You get one kid to kick it past the end line and you can put 10 scrubs on the field so they can sniff the turf. Practice you can focus on other things, ie FG kicking and punting and not waster time with a play that should be a mere formality at this level.Your intuition isn’t dumb at all. The football sabermetrics guys say the best kickers will see variance in FG%, but will be very consistent in touchback%. The long term sign of a good kicker is touchbacks. Harrison Butker’s clutch FGs were awesome! But what made him such a valuable member of our program was the fact our atrocious special teams / kick coverage only had to cover ~65-75% of kickoffs.
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Just being able to kick the ball into the endzone should be a commodity. You can see kickers on teams around the country do it. But we can't. Sad. In terms of making field goals, if you can just be consistent at some distance, like inside of 35 yards, its not having a big boot that matters. If the coach knows that 80%-90% chance you make the kick, they can plan their offense. If you can't make a 40+, who cares, you can plan your plays around that. But there needs to be some distance where we know we will make the kick. Right now we don't have any idea. And that's just sad too.
Hopefully one of the guys develops like Scott Blair did.
I was confident Wells was going to be the kicker of the future after going 9-9 in 2018 and perfect 39-39 on extras. Strange he got a scholarship before the season but only attempted 1 FG in the 30s, which he missed. I guess King is very good in practice.