He didn't pick up anything he touched the turf with his hand for touching the spot of the kick that went through the up rights that won us the game. [Reply]
What exactly could have been put down to help there? A quarter to mark your spot on a golf green? Make no sense how there could be any implication of cheating there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Shaid:
What exactly could have been put down to help there? A quarter to mark your spot on a golf green? Make no sense how there could be any implication of cheating there.
Yeah, the guy asking the question is an actual holder. The op might be misleading because he doesn't look like he's accusing, just picked up on something and is curious what's going on. He does look like he's picking up something. But its hard to imagine any scenario that would actually help with the kick. [Reply]
Pretty clear that the reason Butker has been so good is the Chiefs have somehow figured out how to place and set the ball perfectly onto a microscopic kicking tee. Hopefully Colquitt doesn't rat them out now that he's a Steeler. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Yeah, the guy asking the question is an actual holder. The op might be misleading because he doesn't look like he's accusing, just picked up on something and is curious what's going on. He does look like he's picking up something. But its hard to imagine any scenario that would actually help with the kick.
Someone in the mentions makes a good point.
A kick is so regimented and so specifically timed that if the ball isn't down within an inch of where that ball is expected to be placed, it's gonna get missed.
It isn't about just catching it and putting it on its nose wherever so the kicker can adjust and drill it. The foot's essentially on its way down and the holder has to put the ball in the path of the foot, no?
So what it is would be akin to 'X marks the spot'. Butker takes a couple of warm-up kicks, watches where his foot is coming through and tells Newsome - "put the ball HERE. Not a half inch to the left or right of here, but right !@#$ing here".
So Newsome 'marks the spot' with something he can immediately see and know exactly where to put the ball.
I'll bet even money that's it.
No idea if that's legal but I'd be surprised if it isn't. Kickers are so precise that it's gotta be hard to know exactly where that ball comes down without drawing a little target, so to speak. [Reply]