Kicking is an issue.

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Re: Kicking is an issue.

Unread post by WVAPPeer » Sun Oct 23, 2016 7:41 am

TheMackAttack wrote:You guys remember when this was a thing?
Yep...wasn't it right after the Fire Woody threads???
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Unread post by AppinATL » Sun Oct 23, 2016 7:45 am

Uh huh. Which was right on the heels of the "get rid of Satterfield" threads.

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Re: Kicking is an issue.

Unread post by firemoose » Sun Nov 13, 2016 2:25 pm

Just thought I would give Michael a shout out for his improvement. While he will still have some rocky moments, as any Fr would (RS or true), he has steadily improved during the year, as was predicted by the minority on here. And for every kick like the 47 he made yesterday his confidence will grow and so will he. Congrats and keep up the good work Michael.

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Unread post by WVAPPeer » Sun Nov 13, 2016 2:33 pm

firemoose wrote:Just thought I would give Michael a shout out for his improvement. While he will still have some rocky moments, as any Fr would (RS or true), he has steadily improved during the year, as was predicted by the minority on here. And for every kick like the 47 he made yesterday his confidence will grow and so will he. Congrats and keep up the good work Michael.
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Unread post by Yosef84 » Sun Nov 13, 2016 7:44 pm

and kudos to Rubino for the tackle he made. Although I was really nervous that he was going to draw the targeting call, I truly respect a kicker who acts like a FOOTBALL player after kicking the ball and doesn't avoid the play.

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Unread post by AppDawg » Sun Nov 13, 2016 7:55 pm

Yosef84 wrote:and kudos to Rubino for the tackle he made. Although I was really nervous that he was going to draw the targeting call, I truly respect a kicker who acts like a FOOTBALL player after kicking the ball and doesn't avoid the play.
I believe that was Critcher.

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Unread post by YesAppCan » Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:04 pm

It was Critcher indeed.

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Unread post by Yosef84 » Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:30 pm

AppDawg wrote:
Yosef84 wrote:and kudos to Rubino for the tackle he made. Although I was really nervous that he was going to draw the targeting call, I truly respect a kicker who acts like a FOOTBALL player after kicking the ball and doesn't avoid the play.
I believe that was Critcher.
Yeah...duh. Sorry. I don't know why I had Rubino in my head. I guess I forgot that Critcher does the kick offs. My bad!

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Re: Kicking is an issue.

Unread post by NewApp » Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:40 pm

bcoach wrote:
mtnjax wrote:
bcoach wrote:I am being serious and not snarky. What does "at this level" mean in the kicking game. Are the goal posts a different height or width? The kicker is not physically involved in other words size and speed are not involved. He is kicking at the same target he has been kicking at for as long as he has been kicking is he not?
College goalposts are narrower than high school

Rubino, like all recruits, are recruited on their potential to develop. Coaches saw his strong leg and that is why he was sought after. Just needs to work on accuracy and Satt needs to give him more chances from the left hash since he keeps missing right

His make today was from the left. Misses from the right
Yep 18'-6 vs 23'-4 I never really paid attention to that before. I am still not terriblly happy. Things need to improve quickly.
In three years we'll be saying "what a fantastic kicker."
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Unread post by bigdaddyg » Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:46 pm

NewApp wrote:
bcoach wrote:
mtnjax wrote:
bcoach wrote:I am being serious and not snarky. What does "at this level" mean in the kicking game. Are the goal posts a different height or width? The kicker is not physically involved in other words size and speed are not involved. He is kicking at the same target he has been kicking at for as long as he has been kicking is he not?
College goalposts are narrower than high school

Rubino, like all recruits, are recruited on their potential to develop. Coaches saw his strong leg and that is why he was sought after. Just needs to work on accuracy and Satt needs to give him more chances from the left hash since he keeps missing right

His make today was from the left. Misses from the right
Yep 18'-6 vs 23'-4 I never really paid attention to that before. I am still not terriblly happy. Things need to improve quickly.
In three years we'll be saying "what a fantastic kicker."
I'm not sure how much high school football you guys watch but I've seen many games and there are very few field goal attempts. The attempts that are made are typically not in front of up to 70,000 screaming fans. I hate the misses but we are talking about a 19 year old kid who is trying to do something fairly difficult under a lot of pressure. Geez take it easy. I agree, we will look back in a few years and say he was really good.

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Re: Kicking is an issue.

Unread post by HBTApps » Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:14 pm

The announcer said it was Rubino who made the tackle... just one more of the things that made it tough to listen to him for the entire game.

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Re: Kicking is an issue.

Unread post by BUTCH1991 » Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:43 pm

Yosef84 wrote:
AppDawg wrote:
Yosef84 wrote:and kudos to Rubino for the tackle he made. Although I was really nervous that he was going to draw the targeting call, I truly respect a kicker who acts like a FOOTBALL player after kicking the ball and doesn't avoid the play.
I believe that was Critcher.
Yeah...duh. Sorry. I don't know why I had Rubino in my head. I guess I forgot that Critcher does the kick offs. My bad!

Probably because the announcers kept calling him Rubino on that tackle until they were finally reviewing the play for targeting.

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Re: Kicking is an issue.

Unread post by Yosef84 » Mon Nov 14, 2016 5:54 am

BUTCH1991 wrote:
Yosef84 wrote:
AppDawg wrote:
Yosef84 wrote:and kudos to Rubino for the tackle he made. Although I was really nervous that he was going to draw the targeting call, I truly respect a kicker who acts like a FOOTBALL player after kicking the ball and doesn't avoid the play.
I believe that was Critcher.
Yeah...duh. Sorry. I don't know why I had Rubino in my head. I guess I forgot that Critcher does the kick offs. My bad!

Probably because the announcers kept calling him Rubino on that tackle until they were finally reviewing the play for targeting.
I'm sure that is part of it but I knew that Critcher did kick offs. That announcer did get on my nerves. His "analysis" was really simplistic and his obvious Troy bias was annoying....at least for an App fan.

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