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kicker20
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While I agree most peoples attitude on kickers is you have I job, and do it right with no excuses. About kickers " selling out" , I was also a scout team fullback, nose tackle, or anything the team needed. I was also 5'8 225lbs, and bench pressed 405lbs. I never was treated different due to my position, if anything I got it worse. I was pound for pound the 2nd strongest athlete on the team in 1997. I have a fused right leg. I can't bend my knee. I can only move my ankle. This radical operation was done because I had a bone on bone knee, and due to many bone grafts, I only have 1/3 of my femur left.Kickers have one thing to do. Kick. They should have the ability to have faith that the snapper will accurately snap the ball within centimeters of where the holder/placer expects to catch the ball. The kicker will then confidently pooch the ball from 70 yards away (if necessary).
After that simple assignment, the kicker will become so overconfident in his ability that he will destroy anyone that attempts to return a failed field goal attempt, or muffed snap.
That's all in my imagination.
No wait. It's not.