Could James Rendell Play Linebacker

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Exactly. Why would someone think he could kick a FG/XP just b/c he was a good rugby player? Punting makes sense. FG? Not so much.
Not to exacerbate all this but don't they place kick in rugby if there is a foul?
 

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I told him to stick with 2pt conversions. PAT’s are for small minded people. Pussies settle for 1. Plus you can eliminate the scholarships for kickers, making more room for DT’s.
How in the hell have not been offered a position on staff? This is Fuck You Football mindset. Keep using your platform for good my dude☘️ Soon, your looking through the cracks of the fence will no longer be seen as "odd behavior". Rather this will be your opportunity for MFMF to finally unlock the gate, offer up a light lunch and lemonade and hear what Granger is all about. Big things comin brother.
 

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How in the hell have not been offered a position on staff? This is Fuck You Football mindset. Keep using your platform for good my dude☘️ Soon, your looking through the cracks of the fence will no longer be seen as "odd behavior". Rather this will be your opportunity for MFMF to finally unlock the gate, offer up a light lunch and lemonade and hear what Granger is all about. Big things comin brother.
My first recommendation- All coaches must post the infamous “neat” to acknowledge a new commitment.
 

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Exactly. Why would someone think he could kick a FG/XP just b/c he was a good rugby player? Punting makes sense. FG? Not so much.
There’s definitely a difference, but he clearly has the leg to absolutely hammer the ball, and it looks like he’s finally figured out how to strike/place a football. The staff has to be desperate, so my guess is he’s gotten a look in practice and he's having issues with timing. He struggled with timing on punts last year, and with field goals the margin for error is zero.
 

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I still think we need him to carry the ball on one of these fakes. he's a former professional.
 

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There’s definitely a difference, but he clearly has the leg to absolutely hammer the ball, and it looks like he’s finally figured out how to strike/place a football. The staff has to be desperate, so my guess is he’s gotten a look in practice and he's having issues with timing. He struggled with timing on punts last year, and with field goals the margin for error is zero.
Ain't nobody ever "struck" a football. lol
 

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There’s definitely a difference, but he clearly has the leg to absolutely hammer the ball, and it looks like he’s finally figured out how to strike/place a football. The staff has to be desperate, so my guess is he’s gotten a look in practice and he's having issues with timing. He struggled with timing on punts last year, and with field goals the margin for error is zero.
This is where the discussion of Rendell kicking should probably stop.

It's mind boggling to me that people think someone who has probably had virtually no experience kicking a football can just pick it up because hey... he's got a strong leg.

A soccer player with no experience kicking a football would likely have a better chance of kicking a football than a guy who has likely only punted the football.
 

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This is where the discussion of Rendell kicking should probably stop.

It's mind boggling to me that people think someone who has probably had virtually no experience kicking a football can just pick it up because hey... he's got a strong leg.

A soccer player with no experience kicking a football would likely have a better chance of kicking a football than a guy who has likely only punted the football.
I think a good rugby goal kicker would have potential but aussie rules (which is a totally different sport to rugby or anything anyone has ever seen) not a chance. Aussie rules players miss kicks from in front all the time.
 

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Rendell has quietly turned into a top 25 punter nationally.

Currently, ranked #30 in average yards/punt and #8 in net average (with at least 3 punts). 55% IN20 with only 1 touchback.
 

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Rendell has quietly turned into a top 25 punter nationally.

Currently, ranked #30 in average yards/punt and #8 in net average (with at least 3 punts). 55% IN20 with only 1 touchback.
That sounds like faint praise. He's been fantastic. Oddly, he's been ineligible for ranking (at cfbstats, at least) the last two years because he doesn't punt enough. 3.6 punts/game is a ridiculously high minimum.
 

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This is where the discussion of Rendell kicking should probably stop.

It's mind boggling to me that people think someone who has probably had virtually no experience kicking a football can just pick it up because hey... he's got a strong leg.

A soccer player with no experience kicking a football would likely have a better chance of kicking a football than a guy who has likely only punted the football.
It shouldn’t be mind-boggling at all. He’s got a big leg, he’s shown it in multiple sports, and he’s a good athlete. It’s entirely reasonable to think he could both punt and kick a football. The mechanics aren’t identical, but they’re not from different planets either.

He has experience kicking FGs, he just doesn’t have in-game experience doing it. I get that’s a meaningful distinction. I’m not suggesting Rendell is going to walk in and start drilling 50-yard game-winners just because he has a big leg. But it’s not unreasonable to think he can comfortably make extra points, adn that’s something we currently cannot do.
 

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It shouldn’t be mind-boggling at all. He’s got a big leg, he’s shown it in multiple sports, and he’s a good athlete. It’s entirely reasonable to think he could both punt and kick a football. The mechanics aren’t identical, but they’re not from different planets either.

He has experience kicking FG
s, he just doesn’t have in-game experience doing it. I get that’s a meaningful distinction. I’m not suggesting Rendell is going to walk in and start drilling 50-yard game-winners just because he has a big leg. But it’s not unreasonable to think he can comfortably make extra points, adn that’s something we currently cannot do.
Closer to different planets than identical

Where has he kicked field goals?
 

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There’s definitely a difference, but he clearly has the leg to absolutely hammer the ball, and it looks like he’s finally figured out how to strike/place a football. The staff has to be desperate, so my guess is he’s gotten a look in practice and he's having issues with timing. He struggled with timing on punts last year, and with field goals the margin for error is zero.
Placement seems to be the problem with Schmidt because the guy has a cannon leg.
 

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When PAT?
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you wont. They dont kick off the ground. You will find such kicking in Rugby Union, Rugby League and Gaelic Football
If Biagi took a minute to really assess thie situation he’d slap a pair of square nose cowboy boots on Randell (he’s Australian they wear such things based on my forced viewing of Faraway Downs), have him take three steps back and then come at it straight on ala Tom Dempsey. He’d be hitting it from 80 yards!
 
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