
He always does that Jedi Knight mind control thing with his hand during his follow-through. I don't think I've seen another kicker do that, so I wonder if it's a coach-specific thing, or just a personal superstition or something.
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Probably. I was taught in little league (baseball) to end up pointing at the guy you're throwing to when you release the ball.Rabid Ram said:Prob uses his hand as a line of site tool on the ball to see where it lines up to the fieldgoal post
X said:Probably. I was taught in little league (baseball) to end up pointing at the guy you're throwing to when you release the ball.Rabid Ram said:Prob uses his hand as a line of site tool on the ball to see where it lines up to the fieldgoal post
And I never noticed you until you mentioned me mentioning it.Hackamaniac said:I never noticed until you mentioned it.
Hackamaniac said:I never noticed until you mentioned it.
X said:And I never noticed you until you mentioned me mentioning it.Hackamaniac said:I never noticed until you mentioned it.
Welcome to the show, Hack.
I've seen you at RamStalk, and it's great to see you over here now too.![]()
Memento said:Hackamaniac said:I never noticed until you mentioned it.
Holy shyte, I love your avatar, man!
And welcome to the forum, by the way. :cheese:
Hackamaniac fresh from starring in Assassin XXIV:
I never noticed until you mentioned it.
LesBaker said:X said:Probably. I was taught in little league (baseball) to end up pointing at the guy you're throwing to when you release the ball.Rabid Ram said:Prob uses his hand as a line of site tool on the ball to see where it lines up to the fieldgoal post
And that's bad coaching.......because then you have too little follow through on the throw and that means less mustard.
I think he does it out of habit you know.....one of those things he always done and its comfortable for him.
Not necessarily. That was only applicable when I played infield and threw to first. I didn't pitch (much).LesBaker said:X said:Probably. I was taught in little league (baseball) to end up pointing at the guy you're throwing to when you release the ball.Rabid Ram said:Prob uses his hand as a line of site tool on the ball to see where it lines up to the fieldgoal post
And that's bad coaching.......because then you have too little follow through on the throw and that means less mustard.
I think he does it out of habit you know.....one of those things he always done and its comfortable for him.
That creates stress on your arm too. Just saying. Yeah, I coached little league baseball and softball for years. Lol.X said:Not necessarily. That was only applicable when I played infield and threw to first. I didn't pitch (much).LesBaker said:X said:Probably. I was taught in little league (baseball) to end up pointing at the guy you're throwing to when you release the ball.Rabid Ram said:Prob uses his hand as a line of site tool on the ball to see where it lines up to the fieldgoal post
And that's bad coaching.......because then you have too little follow through on the throw and that means less mustard.
I think he does it out of habit you know.....one of those things he always done and its comfortable for him.
X said:I miss playing softball. I gotta find a bar that has a coed league again.