Hoofbite;4050180 said:I don't think you can accurately compare to previous days of 35 yard line kick offs.
Players are bigger, stronger and faster all around. Theres specialized kicking balls that just sit and wait to be hammered down field.
I actually think the number of kickers who can kick it deep is much greater than stats would lead anyone to believe.
Lets say there's a kicker who can kick 75 yards on a line but only he goes for some extra hang time and kicks the ball 68. He's probably not gonna get a bunch of touchbacks.
But from the 35 if he kicks it as far as he can regardless of hang time, he's putting it in the back of the endzone, if not through the endzone.
Even if the guy doesn't get all of it on the kick and gets it 2-3 yards deep on a line, the coverage team is still 5 yards closer than they have been and the return man isn't going to get as big of a return as he would have last year.
I think the number of kickers who have previously sacrificed distance for hang time is much, much larger than we have thinking.
speedkilz88;4050189 said:This is the part you are getting it wrong. Coaches don't want to ever see line drive kicks. Because it increases the chances of a big return which they want to avoid at all costs. DeCamillis has even said in interviews it's his goal hang the ball up high and to the goal-line so that they can stop the returner inside the 15.
Hoofbite;4050194 said:My point was, there are probably guys now who can kick it 8+ yards deep but who haven't done so in the past because they were trying to balance distance and hang time.
With an extra 5 yards, they don't really have to worry about hang time as much because even a bad kick will land in the endzone and a good kick will probably go through it.
AMERICAS_FAN;4050174 said:Your last column pretty much says who's the frontrunner.
tomson75;4050193 said:Time will tell...and agree to an extent, but I think you're going to see an increase in frequency more akin to the small increase we've already seen in preseason. A 28% to 34% increase is substantial, and could easily be explained by better athletes, more specific training, etc. I could even see an increase in 20% possible....but not to a level that is being cited by most people. Touchbacks are most certainly NOT a given. At least not yet....
My point is...I think Beuhler still has a significant advantage on kickoffs, despite the belief that "anyone" can do it now. Whether he wins the competition, or is allowed to stay if we keep two kickers on the roster, is a completely different question.
Personally, I just wish he didn't suck at FG's. It would make things WAY easier.![]()
Hoofbite;4050207 said:I think Buehler has some advantage but not because of touchbacks.
I think you'll see two schools of thought on kickoffs.
A) Distance only. Hang time doesn't matter. Just put it in the back of endzone and take the touch back.
B) Height only. Sacrifice distance and try to tackle the returner almost immediately.
I think Dallas will try the second with Buehler. At least they should. If he can get crazy amounts of hang time but the ball lands at the 5 yard line and the returner is under fire immediately, you might see some crazy things happen on kick offs.
Hostile;4050231 said:I hate Kickers.
Hoofbite;4050207 said:I think Buehler has some advantage but not because of touchbacks.
I think you'll see two schools of thought on kickoffs.
A) Distance only. Hang time doesn't matter. Just put it in the back of endzone and take the touch back.
B) Height only. Sacrifice distance and try to tackle the returner almost immediately.
I think Dallas will try the second with Buehler. At least they should. If he can get crazy amounts of hang time but the ball lands at the 5 yard line and the returner is under fire immediately, you might see some crazy things happen on kick offs.
You admitted the guy isn't going to always put it through. On the ones that go a few yards deep (or even shorter- it will happen especially in colder, windy weather) the returner is going to bring them out and a line drive kick is going to give them a great chance to break it open.Hoofbite;4050194 said:My point was, there are probably guys now who can kick it 8+ yards deep but who haven't done so in the past because they were trying to balance distance and hang time.
With an extra 5 yards, they don't really have to worry about hang time as much because even a bad kick will land in the endzone and a good kick will probably go through it.
TheCoolFan;4050204 said:Bailey should get all of the FG attempts in preseason. We all know what Buehler can do at this point. If Bailey misses kicks then he's done.
Deep_Freeze;4050782 said:So your telling me that we have been in camp for a while now, and they have only kicked the ball 43-44 times each. Guess its just me, but that ain't too many kicks for that long of period of time.
I mean what else do they have to do besides kick the ball.
