‘Kick on my list’ and ‘I can’t go for that, it’s too far’ are two of my favorite songs.kennethnoisewater wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 4:24 pmBut on the kick drum, Brendan was just a walking metronome. A real prodigy.ND0479 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 4:20 pmTerrible kickers though!AFCAT wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 3:05 pmBrendan and Hall were a fantastic musical group in their day.ND0479 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 2:51 pmThis isn't a real post. It can't be.Camo_Cat wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 12:01 pmWe don't need new kickers. Brendan and Hall are both good, capable kickers. What we need is a dedicated special teams coach, especially one with experience in working directly with the kicker. I agree with @msufaithful that a lot of the misses are due to technique.
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Oh FFS, you all knew who the hell I was talking about - lol!!! A guy makes one little mistake with the names..............AFCAT wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 5:13 pm‘Kick on my list’ and ‘I can’t go for that, it’s too far’ are two of my favorite songs.kennethnoisewater wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 4:24 pmBut on the kick drum, Brendan was just a walking metronome. A real prodigy.ND0479 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 4:20 pmTerrible kickers though!AFCAT wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 3:05 pmBrendan and Hall were a fantastic musical group in their day.ND0479 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 2:51 pmThis isn't a real post. It can't be.Camo_Cat wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 12:01 pmWe don't need new kickers. Brendan and Hall are both good, capable kickers. What we need is a dedicated special teams coach, especially one with experience in working directly with the kicker. I agree with @msufaithful that a lot of the misses are due to technique.
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How many 6-9 kickers are there in college or the pros? Not many, in fact Brenden may be the only one. He's great on punting and kickoff because he can take his time and approach the ball at his own rhythm.
When he has to kick placements he has to conform to someone else's rhythm. Given his long legs it's very difficult to hit the ball squarely in that short of time. It's not that he has bad habits, just that placements are not as efficient as kickoff or punts for a very tall person.
When he has to kick placements he has to conform to someone else's rhythm. Given his long legs it's very difficult to hit the ball squarely in that short of time. It's not that he has bad habits, just that placements are not as efficient as kickoff or punts for a very tall person.
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There aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.Helcat72 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:25 amHow many 6-9 kickers are there in college or the pros? Not many, in fact Brenden may be the only one. He's great on punting and kickoff because he can take his time and approach the ball at his own rhythm.
When he has to kick placements he has to conform to someone else's rhythm. Given his long legs it's very difficult to hit the ball squarely in that short of time. It's not that he has bad habits, just that placements are not as efficient as kickoff or punts for a very tall person.
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I admit that I was thinking he’d get one blocked but it stands to reason that if was prone to that, then he probably wouldn’t have made it this far.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.Helcat72 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:25 amHow many 6-9 kickers are there in college or the pros? Not many, in fact Brenden may be the only one. He's great on punting and kickoff because he can take his time and approach the ball at his own rhythm.
When he has to kick placements he has to conform to someone else's rhythm. Given his long legs it's very difficult to hit the ball squarely in that short of time. It's not that he has bad habits, just that placements are not as efficient as kickoff or punts for a very tall person.
Teams/kickers miss kicks. Even HoFer Jan Stenerud, who had one of the worst misses of all time costing the Chiefs in a playoff game. It’s probably happened to every kicker to ever play. Gary Andersen made all his xps and FGs in 1998, then missed his last FG attempt of the year and it cost Minnesota a trip to the Super Bowl. This isn’t to say MSU shouldn’t be looking for a kicker but just that no matter how good you think they are, they can still miss at the worst possible time.
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I don’t know if we have anyone on the staff to be able to coach a kicker or not. Hopefully both of the young men are getting some quality off-season coaching to improve their game. Both I think can be very good. Just need to overcome whatever issues have been plaguing them.TomCat88 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:58 amI admit that I was thinking he’d get one blocked but it stands to reason that if was prone to that, then he probably wouldn’t have made it this far.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.Helcat72 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:25 amHow many 6-9 kickers are there in college or the pros? Not many, in fact Brenden may be the only one. He's great on punting and kickoff because he can take his time and approach the ball at his own rhythm.
When he has to kick placements he has to conform to someone else's rhythm. Given his long legs it's very difficult to hit the ball squarely in that short of time. It's not that he has bad habits, just that placements are not as efficient as kickoff or punts for a very tall person.
Teams/kickers miss kicks. Even HoFer Jan Stenerud, who had one of the worst misses of all time costing the Chiefs in a playoff game. It’s probably happened to every kicker to ever play. Gary Andersen made all his xps and FGs in 1998, then missed his last FG attempt of the year and it cost Minnesota a trip to the Super Bowl. This isn’t to say MSU shouldn’t be looking for a kicker but just that no matter how good you think they are, they can still miss at the worst possible time.
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I think we all can agree if Gary Anderson and Scott Norwood had been coached just a little bit better, neither would have missed their infamous kicks.
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Being tall is a disadvantage for being able to command/control pitches in baseball. Height makes it more difficult to repeat your technique. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same for kicking.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.
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Isn’t the average mlb pitcher taller than the average field player?BLACKnBLUEnGOLD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:37 pmBeing tall is a disadvantage for being able to command/control pitches in baseball. Height makes it more difficult to repeat your technique. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same for kicking.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.
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Actually I think it could be pretty easy in Hall's case. "hey Brendan, aim farther left!!". Pick a spot behind the goal post to the left side of middle. Just like bowhunting. Aim small, miss small. I think every miss was pushed to the right except for one. Supposedly he makes EVERYTHING in practice and pushes kicks right in games. Seems nerves related, not mechanical. Could be something as simple as changing his game aim point whatever that may be.4thecats wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 9:54 pmYou are bat ****** crazy if you think you can just Google how to kick and then go teach a kicker.catscat wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 8:41 pmCan't tell you how many FCS teams have dedicated special teams coaches but SDSU does and I'd imagine any that team that wants to excel at ST does. Same with kicking, but I don't think it takes a ton of specialized kicking training or experience to recognize that an XP kicker varies the length of his first step resulting in his plant foot being in the wrong place to keep from kicking too low and having kicks blocked. If nothing else, an ST coach can google it just like you can google House's offense tutorials.
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That's like trying to fix a Tiger Woods swing by googling how to hit the driver straight!
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I need that slice VideoBgCATfan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:32 pmActually I think it could be pretty easy in Hall's case. "hey Brendan, aim farther left!!". Pick a spot behind the goal post to the left side of middle. Just like bowhunting. Aim small, miss small. I think every miss was pushed to the right except for one. Supposedly he makes EVERYTHING in practice and pushes kicks right in games. Seems nerves related, not mechanical. Could be something as simple as changing his game aim point whatever that may be.4thecats wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 9:54 pmcatscat wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 8:41 pmCan't tell you how many FCS teams have dedicated special teams coaches but SDSU does and I'd imagine any that team that wants to excel at ST does. Same with kicking, but I don't think it takes a ton of specialized kicking training or experience to recognize that an XP kicker varies the length of his first step resulting in his plant foot being in the wrong place to keep from kicking too low and having kicks blocked. If nothing else, an ST coach can google it just like you can google House's offense tutorials.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... sttF64sqXd![]()
You are bat ****** crazy if you think you can just Google how to kick and then go teach a kicker.
That's like trying to fix a Tiger Woods swing by googling how to hit the driver straight!
Kicking is so technical and any coach knows not to help a kicker unless they are a kicking coach.
And I actually did fix my slice by watching videos.![]()
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Yeah it's like using a longer driver in golf. That extra few inches adds a few more MPH and gives you more power, but it also gives you more ways to make mistakes. You'd never use a longer driver if you're trying to get better control. Theoretically, he could shorten up his "swing" to something compact and easier to control for most kicks. Theoretically...BLACKnBLUEnGOLD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:37 pmBeing tall is a disadvantage for being able to command/control pitches in baseball. Height makes it more difficult to repeat your technique. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same for kicking.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.

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I think that they will be trying to get better in numerous ways, instinctively. It just a competitive persons nature. That doesn’t ensure that they’ll make clutch kicks.kwcat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:29 amI don’t know if we have anyone on the staff to be able to coach a kicker or not. Hopefully both of the young men are getting some quality off-season coaching to improve their game. Both I think can be very good. Just need to overcome whatever issues have been plaguing them.TomCat88 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:58 amI admit that I was thinking he’d get one blocked but it stands to reason that if was prone to that, then he probably wouldn’t have made it this far.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.Helcat72 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:25 amHow many 6-9 kickers are there in college or the pros? Not many, in fact Brenden may be the only one. He's great on punting and kickoff because he can take his time and approach the ball at his own rhythm.
When he has to kick placements he has to conform to someone else's rhythm. Given his long legs it's very difficult to hit the ball squarely in that short of time. It's not that he has bad habits, just that placements are not as efficient as kickoff or punts for a very tall person.
Teams/kickers miss kicks. Even HoFer Jan Stenerud, who had one of the worst misses of all time costing the Chiefs in a playoff game. It’s probably happened to every kicker to ever play. Gary Andersen made all his xps and FGs in 1998, then missed his last FG attempt of the year and it cost Minnesota a trip to the Super Bowl. This isn’t to say MSU shouldn’t be looking for a kicker but just that no matter how good you think they are, they can still miss at the worst possible time.
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Yes. Just like the average punter is taller than the average kicker. Height is an advantage for generating velocity.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:21 pmIsn’t the average mlb pitcher taller than the average field player?BLACKnBLUEnGOLD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:37 pmBeing tall is a disadvantage for being able to command/control pitches in baseball. Height makes it more difficult to repeat your technique. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same for kicking.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.
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When Hall missed his kicks, he was consistently pushing to the right. Got to be something in his mechanics that should be able to be fixed I would think. And maybe just a mental part of his approach.TomCat88 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 5:48 pmI think that they will be trying to get better in numerous ways, instinctively. It just a competitive persons nature. That doesn’t ensure that they’ll make clutch kicks.kwcat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:29 amI don’t know if we have anyone on the staff to be able to coach a kicker or not. Hopefully both of the young men are getting some quality off-season coaching to improve their game. Both I think can be very good. Just need to overcome whatever issues have been plaguing them.TomCat88 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:58 amI admit that I was thinking he’d get one blocked but it stands to reason that if was prone to that, then he probably wouldn’t have made it this far.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.Helcat72 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:25 amHow many 6-9 kickers are there in college or the pros? Not many, in fact Brenden may be the only one. He's great on punting and kickoff because he can take his time and approach the ball at his own rhythm.
When he has to kick placements he has to conform to someone else's rhythm. Given his long legs it's very difficult to hit the ball squarely in that short of time. It's not that he has bad habits, just that placements are not as efficient as kickoff or punts for a very tall person.
Teams/kickers miss kicks. Even HoFer Jan Stenerud, who had one of the worst misses of all time costing the Chiefs in a playoff game. It’s probably happened to every kicker to ever play. Gary Andersen made all his xps and FGs in 1998, then missed his last FG attempt of the year and it cost Minnesota a trip to the Super Bowl. This isn’t to say MSU shouldn’t be looking for a kicker but just that no matter how good you think they are, they can still miss at the worst possible time.
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I don't think they make a short enough driver to fix my slice..kennethnoisewater wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 5:22 pmYeah it's like using a longer driver in golf. That extra few inches adds a few more MPH and gives you more power, but it also gives you more ways to make mistakes. You'd never use a longer driver if you're trying to get better control. Theoretically, he could shorten up his "swing" to something compact and easier to control for most kicks. Theoretically...BLACKnBLUEnGOLD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:37 pmBeing tall is a disadvantage for being able to command/control pitches in baseball. Height makes it more difficult to repeat your technique. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same for kicking.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.
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I don’t golf all that much but I use to slice badly. I didn’t golf at all for 2years because of hip pain and eventually hip replacement. Ever since the hip replacement my golf shots are straight as an arrow. Bizarre for sureRickRund wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 11:12 amI don't think they make a short enough driver to fix my slice..kennethnoisewater wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 5:22 pmYeah it's like using a longer driver in golf. That extra few inches adds a few more MPH and gives you more power, but it also gives you more ways to make mistakes. You'd never use a longer driver if you're trying to get better control. Theoretically, he could shorten up his "swing" to something compact and easier to control for most kicks. Theoretically...BLACKnBLUEnGOLD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:37 pmBeing tall is a disadvantage for being able to command/control pitches in baseball. Height makes it more difficult to repeat your technique. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same for kicking.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:20 amThere aren't many 6'9" kickers because there aren't many 6'9" people, not because being tall is some kind of a disadvantage to being able to kick well. It's all about leg strength, technique, and the overall coordination and timing between the long snapper, holder, and kicker. Hall has all the leg strength you could ever want but something was off last year in the other areas. I have a hard time believing his height had anything to do with it any more than I believed last year's claim from some here that he would have more punts blocked because of his longer leg.
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The RAMS had the worst FG % in the nfl. Their kickers missed 11 FGs for the season. Haven't checked to see if that caused a loss or not.
49ers would have won if their kicker had been more accurate if I am not mistaken. That and the very, very rare McCaffery fumble.
49ers would have won if their kicker had been more accurate if I am not mistaken. That and the very, very rare McCaffery fumble.
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He did miss a PAT in the Super Bowl, but at the same time he's the reason they were in a position to go to OT, having made two 50-plus yard kicks.RickRund wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:31 amThe RAMS had the worst FG % in the nfl. Their kickers missed 11 FGs for the season. Haven't checked to see if that caused a loss or not.
49ers would have won if their kicker had been more accurate if I am not mistaken. That and the very, very rare McCaffery fumble.
