If you have a great kick coverage team the directional skykick is a smart thing to do. This team can't kick cover so continuing to do so is a...
I disagree. You carry a firearm you are in fear that something could happen.
The coach asking him to directional skykick.
I'm not just talking about that play. He has been absolutely abused in the passing game all year long. Most of the yards other teams gain on LSU...
you could make that case if it wasn't a big slower tight end. You still have to be in the right position, Beckwith frequently has not been.
I don't think he is either. He is still 100 times better than the alternative, but his pass coverage has been lackluster to put it kindly.
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Utley shouldn't even be allowed to play. But if he does get to I hope he gets plunked in the dome.
What gets me is he started the slide at the same level as the bag and then really went into after he passed the bag. There was no intention to...
I definitely agree with the logic there, what sucks though is teams against this defense are way more successful with a shorter field, but I guess...
The skykick is high risk low reward when you can't kick cover. Boot the damn thing out of the end zone.
Les also said it was his idea to pooch kick. I can't really say I blame him, but it's a sad state of affairs when that happens.
No one is saying coaches don't require it, but NO kicker in the NCAA does it successfully all the time. Ours obviously cannot, but this coach is...