Brad Nessler on Zuerlein: "Holy Smokes..."

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I think what is most impressive to me is the height he gets on those kicks. Most guys drive the ball and are susceptible to being blocked. This guy not only manages to drive the ball but also gets some ridiculous lift to clear the line.
 
I think this weekend he breaks the record for most consecutive made FGs as a rookie.

After 5 games he already holds the record for

Longest FG in Rams history
Longest FG made in Soldier Field

Going to have to keep a running record for this kid.
 
Speaking of Soldier Field.. How many remember that kick that Mike Lansford made (50-51 yds) to beat Chicago on Monday night football?
 
PhxRam said:
I think this weekend he breaks the record for most consecutive made FGs as a rookie.

After 5 games he already holds the record for

Longest FG in Rams history
Longest FG made in Soldier Field

Going to have to keep a running record for this kid.
And longest field goal by a rookie.
 
"Dude, he's four for four at 50 plus this year." Haha! Good stuff.
 
"Talk about cash ... this guy is money."

:lol:
 
PhxRam said:
I think what is most impressive to me is the height he gets on those kicks. Most guys drive the ball and are susceptible to being blocked. This guy not only manages to drive the ball but also gets some ridiculous lift to clear the line.
Me too. I remember them spouting before his first long field goal, about how the trajectory on long kicks is lower, so watch for the block...this guy is the exception, not the rule.
 
Never heard a cleaner sound on a FG attempt. What is he? 150 soaking wet too? It HAS to be mechanics and just knowing what that ball is going to do when it leaves his foot.