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the ball is snapped from where it was spotted after the previous play. thats why they sometimes try to move the ball more central on the play before a field goal.
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the ball is snapped from where it was spotted after the previous play. thats why they sometimes try to move the ball more central on the play before a field goal.
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no no no thats not it at all
big booming kickers prefer the right hash as a rule whereas the finesse kickers prefer the left side |
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So CB, if the 3rd down play has a running back brought down 1 yard from the right hand touchline, and the O decide to attempt a field goal on 4th down, they snap it way out on the right side of the field?
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if they previous play finished on the left side of the pitch on the next play the ball would be snapped from the left hashmark
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lol i think this is a bit of fishing but still lol.
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And why are there so few drop goal attempts?
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Because Flutie's was so good nobody wants to embarrass themselves trying to better it.
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Not seen one since watching The Mean Machine
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKfcwuh17DA&feature=related
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Tremendous
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* Great thread,
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Teams should definately consider taking drop kick option more
Easy three points imo |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7xksmk0ghc&feature=related
on same page Best ever fake punt bar none |
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:^0
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Feck Me
You ever tried drop kicking a Rugby ball! Hard enough a American Football 10 times harder. |
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Drop kicking a rugby ball is not hard at all!!!
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