Onside kick execution pathetic

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I'm glad we aren't the only team that can't kick an onside kick.

As I posted last week… There must be someone on the team of 100 college kids that can kick the ball into the turf and have it bounce 25 or 30 feet high and make it a free-for-all.

Many years ago the center was always the long snapper as well. Which created chaos in both the NFL and college football. Then everyone specialized and decided a long snapper with a specific role was very important.

Wouldnt you think college teams could for recruit an onside kicker?
 

I'm glad we aren't the only team that can't kick an onside kick.

As I posted last week… There must be someone on the team of 100 college kids that can kick the ball into the turf and have it bounce 25 or 30 feet high and make it a free-for-all.

Many years ago the center was always the long snapper as well. Which created chaos in both the NFL and college football. Then everyone specialized and decided a long snapper with a specific role was very important.

Wouldnt you think college teams could for recruit an onside kicker?

You are so smart!
 

thanks but I prefer "visionary"

someday an onside kick specialist will be on every team

hear me now believe me later
 

Do you have any idea what the randomness of this play being successful is? I didn't think so.
 

I'm glad we aren't the only team that can't kick an onside kick.

As I posted last week… There must be someone on the team of 100 college kids that can kick the ball into the turf and have it bounce 25 or 30 feet high and make it a free-for-all.

Many years ago the center was always the long snapper as well. Which created chaos in both the NFL and college football. Then everyone specialized and decided a long snapper with a specific role was very important.

Wouldnt you think college teams could for recruit an onside kicker?

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I'm glad we aren't the only team that can't kick an onside kick.

As I posted last week… There must be someone on the team of 100 college kids that can kick the ball into the turf and have it bounce 25 or 30 feet high and make it a free-for-all.

Many years ago the center was always the long snapper as well. Which created chaos in both the NFL and college football. Then everyone specialized and decided a long snapper with a specific role was very important.

Wouldnt you think college teams could for recruit an onside kicker?

I hope you're from North Dakota.
 

I actually like this idea. Next, we should get a passing expert and catching expert. That is only 3 roster spots and the other team will never even touch the ball.

Passing TD - Onside Kick - Passing TD - rinse, repeat.


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I'm glad we aren't the only team that can't kick an onside kick.

As I posted last week… There must be someone on the team of 100 college kids that can kick the ball into the turf and have it bounce 25 or 30 feet high and make it a free-for-all.

Many years ago the center was always the long snapper as well. Which created chaos in both the NFL and college football. Then everyone specialized and decided a long snapper with a specific role was very important.

Wouldnt you think college teams could for recruit an onside kicker?

Do you know the new onside kick rules? They have made it nearly impossible due to "safety issues". Read up.
 




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