Once the ball leaves the kicker's foot it is a live ball for the receiving team. They don't have to wait for squat.I suppose one of them could and perhaps should have dived on it before it went 10 yards
Once the ball leaves the kicker's foot it is a live ball for the receiving team. They don't have to wait for squat.
Explanations I've seen range from "we were supposed to block" to "thought it was gonna die."
The coach says they practice this and the front guys are supposed to wall off the kicking team if the ball pops up, if it squibbles on the ground they're supposed to pounce.
I bet they go over it again this week. Heh. The ball is kind of important in that situation.
(still chuckling)
If the receiving team flubs it before the 10 yards it is a live ball for all.Also am I correct in saying that even if a Falcons player had touched the ball (prior to going 10 yards) and a Cowboys player recovered it, the ball would still go to the Falcons because it never went 10 yards on the kick
The coach explained it. The ball is not predictable no matter how it is kicked. So the front guys block if the ball pops up, they pounce on it if it doesnt.I think they also thought it was going to be a traditional on-side kick where it goes up in the air. That’s why they had their hands guys (like Julio) on the second level. So the guys they had on the first level are guys that usually just block.
I think they thought it was going to die, and therefore wouldn't have to do squat, and by the time they realised they'd goofed and it was going to trickle 10 yards CJ Goodwin was already on top of it.Once the ball leaves the kicker's foot it is a live ball for the receiving team. They don't have to wait for squat.
Explanations I've seen range from "we were supposed to block" to "thought it was gonna die."
The coach says they practice this and the front guys are supposed to wall off the kicking team if the ball pops up, if it squibbles on the ground they're supposed to pounce.
I bet they go over it again this week. Heh. The ball is kind of important in that situation.
(still chuckling)
That's one of the explanations one of the players gave.I think they thought it was going to die, and therefore wouldn't have to do squat, and by the time they realised they'd goofed and it was going to trickle 10 yards CJ Goodwin was already on top of it.
Have any of you guys seen this 'helicopter' style onside kick without a tee done before? I don't think I have. Very inventive I thought.That's one of the explanations one of the players gave.
It was a Jedi Mind Trick kick. In their heads they were hearing, "this is not the ball you're looking for."
I think they thought it was going to die, and therefore wouldn't have to do squat, and by the time they realised they'd goofed and it was going to trickle 10 yards CJ Goodwin was already on top of it.
Have any of you guys seen this 'helicopter' style onside kick without a tee done before? I don't think I have. Very inventive I thought.
Pretty improbable win to say the least.
I don't think I've seen a team play so inept for 25-30 minutes. Bad play, bad mistakes, horrendous gambles etc etc. It was all there.
And then they find a way to win a game they had no business winning. I felt like we played a Jason Garrett coached team.
It's been around, it's called a watermelon kick. But it doesn't always spin like that. The ball is completely unpredictable squiggling along the deck.Have any of you guys seen this 'helicopter' style onside kick without a tee done before? I don't think I have. Very inventive I thought.
The Raiders new "Death Star" stadium is amazing.
The Raiders new "Death Star" stadium is amazing.
Looks like the Raiders took a chapter out of J.Jones’s book & offered personalized memorial pavers for sale to their fans to be placed around the stadium.
Did any of y’all happen to get in on that when they were building AT&T stadium ?
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