[Husker] I've been thinking that myself

Aaron Wolfson awolfson0 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 30 13:37:00 CST 2011


When I think about this, I actually go the other way. It boggles my mind
how Alabama, of all places, can't find a serviceable placekicker. Mauro
Bondi, our true frosh backup, would be way better than either guy they trot
out there. I just don't understand it. And it happens at lots of elite
schools (other than Nebraska).

Aaron


On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Ken Oliver <ksterling at mindspring.com>wrote:

> I think the drop off in kicks for a touchback shows us just how good Adi
> Kunalic was.  I feel bad for him.  I think moving the kickoff spot in the
> NFL up five yards cost him a ton of money since reaching the endzone is no
> longer so difficult a task.
>
>
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> >Subject: [Husker] I've been thinking that myself
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Why are our kickers so good?
> >
> >Every time I watch a non-NU game and see some place-kicker's stat like "4
> for 7 beyond 40 yards", I marvel at how good the NU kickers have been over
> the years.  I recall T.O. saying (over and over) that kicking is one-third
> of the game, but perhaps he's one of the few who actually believed that and
> did something about it.  But it also makes Maher's dropped snap against MU
> even more surprizing.
> >
> >
> >
> >Having said all that, is it my imagination (meaning, I havn't actually
> checked any stats) but are there fewer NU kickoffs out of the end zone this
> year than in previous years?
> >
> >
> >
> >Glen in IL
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