Jeff Heath the backup kicker? Makes 3-of-6 in practice

DeaconMoss

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"In 2008, I sat down in the office of Lake Orion head football coach Chris Bell, also an assistant principal at the school, and talked with Heath about Lake Orion’s upcoming first ever appearance in a state football championship game.

Heath was a senior wideout/defensive back for Lake Orion who less than two weeks earlier produced arguably the greatest moment in the history of the program, as a kicker, when he drilled a 49-yard field goal as time expired to give the Dragons a 38-36 win over Sterling Heights Stevenson in a regional final that had players and supporters of both sides in tears on the field afterwards."

http://www.theoaklandpress.com/article/OP/20150709/SPORTS/150709537
 

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That I gotta see. If we ever get a confortable lead this season, I say let Heath try a kick. He needs some practice. Belicheat would do it....
 

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That I gotta see. If we ever get a confortable lead this season, I say let Heath try a kick. He needs some practice. Belicheat would do it....

Belichick would never risk something like that, no matter the lead. Dude loves running up the score on teams.
 

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I think that's AWESOME!
I dislike Jeff Heath a lot less now...haha...

Now if we can just let Dez throw the ball on an end around once I will be complete.
 

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He does provide a nice extreme backup K option if Dan were to get hurt
 
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