Long ago, some teams would use a quick kick on third down. Take a few steps like running a sweep, then kick a line-drive like this, going for the bounce and roll with nobody back for the return. It wasn't quite as effective on natural grass.
You know that you've made it on youtube when the bots start to find your comment section. Love your content, it's always great to see someone just talking about something that they love with all their heart (especially when that something is something a bit more out there like Special Teams). Keep up the great work, Isaac!
@@IsaacPuntsnot saying this is you at all but many of the RU-vidrs pay for subscribers and viewers.. it's supposed to encourage the actual real people to subscribe and view but those subscribers and viewers that are paid for actually turned out to be Bots LOL and flood the comments sections.... many RU-vidrs will not confess this of course!!!!! yes you can pay for subscribers and viewers the subscribers count but not the views😂😂 it's literally meant to encourage real people to subscribe and view... so you take the chances by paying for subscribers and viewers
When Penn State played Miami for the national championship I always thought the PSU punter should have been the MVP of that game. He constantly pinned Miami deep in their own territory.
So its 12:30AM Friday, catching up on my Ypu Tube time, I paused the video when it said i needed a beer, went out the truck, came back with two, one in the yeti, the other in my hand, I hit play and it was worth the beer trip, great job
That was so ridiculous I found myself laughing out loud at the pure absurdity of it. Punting just might be the most unpredictable, dramatic, and entertaining aspect of the game 😂
Come on, Hawkeye fans! Give this video 10 million views. It truly is the greatest punt that I, who am old enough to have seen Reggie Roby punt live, have ever seen, and it made Iowa State feel (temporarily) bad to boot. May Luke Silvernale never pay for a drink in Iowa City the rest of his life!
Soooo, where is the flag for more than 2 men down the field before the ball is punted? And yes there was, in fact 9 players released before the ball was punted
When I was in high school, my older sister was attending Western Illinois, and we went to visit once and caught a game. The punt was supposed to be from like the 25, but the long snapper snapped it over the punter's head. He ran back and recovered it in the endzone, juked a tackler, then let off an absurd punt from inside his own 5 that ended up inside the opponents' 20. Never seen anything like it, before or since.
Me : "You had better not be wasting 2 minutes of my life plus commercial time for a fake video headline". 2 minutes later me: "WOW! that was the most unbelievable I've ever watched!!"
This was supposed to be a penalty. No O linemen are supposed to be more than 1 yard down field BEFORE the ball is kicked. It's practiced so that linemen will count, one one thousand, two one thousand, three one thousand before they advance.
That was a mess on both sides of the ball. The punter couldn't catch the ball, then couldn't pick up the ball. Then the defender had a straight shot at the punter, but tripped over the 38 yard line and almost crawled towards the punter, allowing him to still get the kick off.
Actually he was lucky. The greatest punt I ever saw was by a 7th grader in JFL. He was standing on the 20 as he received the ball. The wind was 30-40mph square at his back and at the timeout we told him to kick it as high and hard as he could. He actual wound up kicking the ball nearly straight up, at which point the wind took over. The punt went over 20 yards behind the receiver in the air, then continued to bounce and roll all the way through the back of the end zone. Not many 12 year olds can say they kicked an 80 yard punt (60 yards net), but this boy can talk about that one for years.