There is a reason that kickers get the "ol one bar" helmet. These guys are not respected, they just go and kick the ball once in a while. If they practiced as much as the lb's or qb's or rb's maybe they would get some respect.
From now on, when I think someone is an idiot, I will refer to them as people deserving of the "ol one bar"
Is a Kicker a football player
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CC and KMAX... I am with you... who gets the big high fives, slaps on the helmut and back when the last second field goal is made? Yes... I think kickers are football players... maybe not the most talented "athletes" in comparison... but how many tackles or receivers can kick a bal 40-50 yards either.
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