BuckheadVol1
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Words uttered by another UT Great!
Yesterday, our Coaches and Players played their hearts out. They deserved better than what they received from our kicker.
Those two so called blocked kicks, were not blocks at all. If you go back and watch the tape, the 1st kick hit Cody in the gut, and the 2nd kick was barely 6' off the ground when it got to the line of scrimmage. Yes there was penetration, but dang. Get some air under the ball.
This is another example of how poor our talent had gotten under CPF.
I am proud of this team. They took Bama to the brink and came up one Idiot Kicker short!
While I can't confirm any of this, word on the street in Ktown is Lincoln hurt his leg during warm ups at a game early in the year trying to stretch his range to 60 yds. Shortly afterward, Cunningham was asked to be ready for FGs but wasn't used because of inaccuracy. So, as far as the kicker position goes, I think we have what we have. I think CLK understands he's rolling the dice with Lincoln, but usually in these situations, we've already exhausted all other options.
Words uttered by another UT Great!
Yesterday, our Coaches and Players played their hearts out. They deserved better than what they received from our kicker.
Those two so called blocked kicks, were not blocks at all. If you go back and watch the tape, the 1st kick hit Cody in the gut, and the 2nd kick was barely 6' off the ground when it got to the line of scrimmage. Yes there was penetration, but dang. Get some air under the ball.
This is another example of how poor our talent had gotten under CPF.
I am proud of this team. They took Bama to the brink and came up one Idiot Kicker short!
Words uttered by another UT Great!
Yesterday, our Coaches and Players played their hearts out. They deserved better than what they received from our kicker.
Those two so called blocked kicks, were not blocks at all. If you go back and watch the tape, the 1st kick hit Cody in the gut, and the 2nd kick was barely 6' off the ground when it got to the line of scrimmage. Yes there was penetration, but dang. Get some air under the ball.
This is another example of how poor our talent had gotten under CPF.
I am proud of this team. They took Bama to the brink and came up one Idiot Kicker short!
Words uttered by another UT Great!
Yesterday, our Coaches and Players played their hearts out. They deserved better than what they received from our kicker.
Those two so called blocked kicks, were not blocks at all. If you go back and watch the tape, the 1st kick hit Cody in the gut, and the 2nd kick was barely 6' off the ground when it got to the line of scrimmage. Yes there was penetration, but dang. Get some air under the ball.
This is another example of how poor our talent had gotten under CPF.
I am proud of this team. They took Bama to the brink and came up one Idiot Kicker short!
I just watched the replay and analyzed both blocks as best I could. On the first block, Bammer #57 absolutely tossed Vol #69 out of the way clearing a path for Cody to get about 3 yards into the backfield. I think he blocks any trajectory from the penetration he got. The low kick made it really easy for him. On the second block, the line held them to a stalemate. No penetration. Lincoln just kicked it low right into them.Words uttered by another UT Great!
Yesterday, our Coaches and Players played their hearts out. They deserved better than what they received from our kicker.
Those two so called blocked kicks, were not blocks at all. If you go back and watch the tape, the 1st kick hit Cody in the gut, and the 2nd kick was barely 6' off the ground when it got to the line of scrimmage. Yes there was penetration, but dang. Get some air under the ball.
This is another example of how poor our talent had gotten under CPF.
I am proud of this team. They took Bama to the brink and came up one Idiot Kicker short!
Words uttered by another UT Great!
Yesterday, our Coaches and Players played their hearts out. They deserved better than what they received from our kicker.
Those two so called blocked kicks, were not blocks at all. If you go back and watch the tape, the 1st kick hit Cody in the gut, and the 2nd kick was barely 6' off the ground when it got to the line of scrimmage. Yes there was penetration, but dang. Get some air under the ball.
This is another example of how poor our talent had gotten under CPF.
I am proud of this team. They took Bama to the brink and came up one Idiot Kicker short!
Get a clue!
yes, the first kick was low. You do understand that it was at the very limit of his range?
The second kick never made it to the line of scrimmage as the D was 2 yards in our backfield. No kick would have made it past that rush.
Had we gotten any penetration, both of Alabama's long FGs would have been blocked as they were both low.
I hope you understand enough of basic physics to understand "putting some air under the ball" decreases the distance the ball will travel. Lincon doesn't have a big leg. The FG he missed at half is the reason the next one was low. He adjusted to get maximum distance. While our kicker is not good, his intellect has nothing to do with why those kicks were blocked.
Words uttered by another UT Great!
Yesterday, our Coaches and Players played their hearts out. They deserved better than what they received from our kicker.
Those two so called blocked kicks, were not blocks at all. If you go back and watch the tape, the 1st kick hit Cody in the gut, and the 2nd kick was barely 6' off the ground when it got to the line of scrimmage. Yes there was penetration, but dang. Get some air under the ball.
This is another example of how poor our talent had gotten under CPF.
I am proud of this team. They took Bama to the brink and came up one Idiot Kicker short!
