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Did the Vikings ice their own kicker by running the game clock down?
Heyseed":rs70sxgl said:Did the Vikings ice their own kicker by running the game clock down?
pmedic920":27jwwcwo said:He kicked the laces.
Anybody here know for a fact, how much that effects the accuracy of kicks?
I know that no kickers want to kick the laces but how much does it effect where the ball goes?
pmedic920":2lwejlyy said:He kicked the laces.
Anybody here know for a fact, how much that effects the accuracy of kicks?
I know that no kickers want to kick the laces but how much does it effect where the ball goes?
At that distance it probably shouldn't have mattered. Like sc85sis said, there was another article posted about that and there were several things that went wrong on that attempt. But again, at that distance there is actually quite a bit of wiggle room for those factors. He still should have made it 75% of the time I would think.Hawks46":jsfwgda8 said:pmedic920":jsfwgda8 said:He kicked the laces.
Anybody here know for a fact, how much that effects the accuracy of kicks?
I know that no kickers want to kick the laces but how much does it effect where the ball goes?
Typically it screws them up pretty bad. I read somewhere (not recently) that kicking the laces is around a 46% success rate.
That said, Walsh kicked one for 40 something yards that game with the laces in. Just goes to show you if you kick the laces, it's an uneven surface and you might not get a clean hit.
sutz":ibl76wkj said:One thing is I never heard if the kicker requested the left hash or not. They could have run the ball to the other hash before the kick if he'd wanted that.
Was thinking same thing. Let him ice himself. Or a fake icing.Hawk-A-Loogie":3hj7ghws said:If we had a timeout left. I wonder if Pete would have iced their kicker. ATL game all over again? Who knows. But glad we were out of timeouts after seeing the results.
Hawk-A-Loogie":2knhg8mb said:If we had a timeout left. I wonder if Pete would have iced their kicker. ATL game all over again? Who knows. But glad we were out of timeouts after seeing the results.
Hawks46":py8ljn55 said:pmedic920":py8ljn55 said:He kicked the laces.
Anybody here know for a fact, how much that effects the accuracy of kicks?
I know that no kickers want to kick the laces but how much does it effect where the ball goes?
Typically it screws them up pretty bad. I read somewhere (not recently) that kicking the laces is around a 46% success rate.
That said, Walsh kicked one for 40 something yards that game with the laces in. Just goes to show you if you kick the laces, it's an uneven surface and you might not get a clean hit.
No way we would have called a time-out in the situation anyway...there was time on the clock and had he made it, we would have needed it for a potential counter drive/kick.Hasselbeck":1cedpe5n said:The OP does bring up an EXCELLENT point though that having no timeouts helped us avoid icing him. I've always believed that icing the kicker benefits the kicker more than the opposition. Had we called timeout and he shanked it.. oh man. Brutal.
BlueTalons":2oooxcn2 said:No way we would have called a time-out in the situation anyway...there was time on the clock and had he made it, we would have needed it for a potential counter drive/kick.Hasselbeck":2oooxcn2 said:The OP does bring up an EXCELLENT point though that having no timeouts helped us avoid icing him. I've always believed that icing the kicker benefits the kicker more than the opposition. Had we called timeout and he shanked it.. oh man. Brutal.