Max Gilbert

Not sure if that's directed at me but no shots here. He seems like a good dude. Just seems to have a confidence issue or something and it's affecting him and his effectiveness. Definitely not ok to go berate him or anything.
Just read through this thread and UNNECESSARY redundant shots are not hard to pick out, I saw the look on his face after the miss, it was gut wrenching.

Problem gets complicated when the calculation is others can do it better than him. But what if the best alternatives or their support groups have to ponder putting a player in OUR lineup. They can run a comparative risk/reward analysis for all their offers. IF IF IF we are the worst….,, how can a group of fans put that in play? Not run of the mill, everybody has them fan reaction but world class bad fan reaction. Read back through this thread if you have the time and the stomach.
 
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I could think of alot things Tennesee done wrong.Max Gilbert don't need to be called out the dude tries.I like to see anyone in here be a kicker. I played football unlike lots of you. I would not be a kicker and neither would lots of u.The defense and play calling to me is crap right now. THIS TREAD NEEDS DELETED.
 
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I haven't thought of what you said about regrerssed, you are right, so could it be coaching?
Not with kickers. A kicker’s success usually comes down to confidence. Max lost his, had a chance to get it back, and didn’t. From a coaching standpoint, it’s mostly mental and helping him to focus on the basics like alignment. After that, it’s all muscle memory. 80 % of every kick is the snap and hold. UT has a kid snapping at a sub .25 on 8 yards and he has had the same holder the last two year. Max needed the UGA kick to go through, he’d be having a completely different year, and so would the team.
 
Not with kickers. A kicker’s success usually comes down to confidence. Max lost his, had a chance to get it back, and didn’t. From a coaching standpoint, it’s mostly mental and helping him to focus on the basics like alignment. After that, it’s all muscle memory. 80 % of every kick is the snap and hold. UT has a kid snapping at a sub .25 on 8 yards and he has had the same holder the last two year. Max needed the UGA kick to go through, he’d be having a completely different year, and so would the team.
In golf, it's called the yips. Better to reset somewhere else IMO.
 
A missed fg in the middle of the 2nd qtr was the deciding factor? Would IL not have tried to score a a TD to end the game instead of taking knees to lock a fg?

It was a bad miss but absolutely did not decide the game
Does it decide how coaches call plays in a game knowing their kicker can't hit between the uprights?

We both know the answer and we know it affects how defenses play as well as opponent offenses. You need that weapon to play with the big boys.

He's been paid well to miss a lot of field goals. Wish him well at a lower level.
 
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Not with kickers. A kicker’s success usually comes down to confidence. Max lost his, had a chance to get it back, and didn’t. From a coaching standpoint, it’s mostly mental and helping him to focus on the basics like alignment. After that, it’s all muscle memory. 80 % of every kick is the snap and hold. UT has a kid snapping at a sub .25 on 8 yards and he has had the same holder the last two year. Max needed the UGA kick to go through, he’d be having a completely different year, and so would the team.
When the snap and hold are perfect, you make the kick.
 
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