Do f.g.kickers feel emasculated when they have kickoff duty replacement?

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  • BrentCrude
    SBR MVP
    • 11-16-05
    • 4665

    #1
    Do f.g.kickers feel emasculated when they have kickoff duty replacement?
    You must feel feeble,inadequate or old when the team gets a guy added to the roster just to handle kickoff duties when you are the field goal kicker when they need positions open for skill players on the roster.To a kicker,It must be like catching your wife watching John Holmes and Long Dong Silver movies when you come home unexpectedly early from work.

    I wonder if the 2 kickers on a team argue about,it's how you use your leg that counts and not how far you kick it.The other guys yelling that it's distance the team wants.The brain is the biggest kicking organ,not the size of the leg.
  • Chi_archie
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-22-08
    • 63172

    #2
    I can't think of too many NFL examples of a a team using up two roster spots for a fg kicker and a place kicker....

    it happens all the time in college but that is due to increased rosters

    I remember Robbie Gould the current bears kicker didn't get to kick off during penn state games because they had a guy that kicked it through the up rights almost every kick off
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    • BrentCrude
      SBR MVP
      • 11-16-05
      • 4665

      #3
      The Vikes are doing it with Ryan Longwell this season
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      • OmgUrMom
        Restricted User
        • 02-07-10
        • 8481

        #4
        vikes did it in the past as well with gary anderson i believe. Also morten anderson for atlanta. Dem andersons
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