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Posted on: October 8, 2019 at 11:35:36 CT
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happen often. Squib kicking is not a bad option with the 15 yard penalty enforced on the kick-off, but unless done right, the return team could advance the ball to past the 20, which, again, would result in virtually no penalty.
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Random thought-- rule change proposal . . . - Tigerborn MU - 10/7 22:01:41
     The kicking teams coach should take advantage of the - reick MU - 10/8 08:20:04
          What would you suggest they do? If you try to. . . - Tigerborn MU - 10/8 08:23:13
               It's called a squib kick - reick MU - 10/8 08:32:08
                    You're right that the scenario I described would not... - Tigerborn MU - 10/8 11:35:36
                         LOL. Yeah you could say that about a lot of plays - reick MU - 10/8 12:55:34
     Don't see any big problem with that idea.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 10/8 07:32:06
          That's why it will never be adopted - mu7176grad MU - 10/8 09:20:59
     I have long thought that the kickoff should go as - alwaysright MU - 10/7 22:08:53
          I think this is the best option(nm) - MizzouAstro MU - 10/8 08:04:29
          12 1/2 (nm) - SwampTiger MU - 10/7 22:28:42
               In current practice yes, but I would make them use - alwaysright MU - 10/8 07:21:02
                    So, put the ball on the 10? I'd be OK with that, but . . . - Tigerborn MU - 10/8 08:04:00
                         Could work. I just don’t like the fact that - alwaysright MU - 10/8 12:34:52




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