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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 338986" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I think, but I do not know, that Johnson did not feel under prepared. and as I recall he was offering scholarships before Butker graduated. Perhaps someone will ask him or better yet tell him. Meanwhile, the kid missed. And that is why kickers are different, in a nutshell right there. A kicker misses a big field goal and the light gets more intense and the pressure and blame increase exponentially. Because right there in the hot lights is the villain, and he is hung out there all by his lonesome. The kicker, maybe 21, probably 18-19.</p><p></p><p>And you know what? Every single college football year kickers are recruited by "preparing coaches" who turn out to be busts. And the coach has spent a scholarship. Might happen to offensive tackles, but you have four or five of them. You're lucky to have two kickers. He missed. Might have been him, maybe somebody else. Pretty sure Johnson knows and will fix the problem. Except, you know: the next time a kicker lines it up after the best practice week of his life, he can miss. Sell a lot of scoreboards that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 338986, member: 2175"] I think, but I do not know, that Johnson did not feel under prepared. and as I recall he was offering scholarships before Butker graduated. Perhaps someone will ask him or better yet tell him. Meanwhile, the kid missed. And that is why kickers are different, in a nutshell right there. A kicker misses a big field goal and the light gets more intense and the pressure and blame increase exponentially. Because right there in the hot lights is the villain, and he is hung out there all by his lonesome. The kicker, maybe 21, probably 18-19. And you know what? Every single college football year kickers are recruited by "preparing coaches" who turn out to be busts. And the coach has spent a scholarship. Might happen to offensive tackles, but you have four or five of them. You're lucky to have two kickers. He missed. Might have been him, maybe somebody else. Pretty sure Johnson knows and will fix the problem. Except, you know: the next time a kicker lines it up after the best practice week of his life, he can miss. Sell a lot of scoreboards that way. [/QUOTE]
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