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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

As long as Joey Slye gets one of these on his helmet for every FGA he slices into the stands.

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I want to believe in Slye, but there's been just too many misses.

I get why coaches love the potential... I was at TC and the ball sounds like a rocket leaving his foot... he really does have elite level power for a kicker

But at the end of the day, what does being able to hit a miracle 65 yarder matter when you can't consistently hit the 35-40 yard ones

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Let me throw in this question...

Do you have an alternative idea to punish dumb mistakes, or would you just stick to good old fashioned "wrath of coach"?

I'd go positive. Very vocally and publicly call out players who do something exceptionally well. Pro players, I would wager, beat themselves up enough when they make dumb mistakes. Making an example of them in front of their peers is like rubbing their nose in it. And it's been shown time and time again people respond much better to praise than punishment.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Let me throw in this question...

Do you have an alternative idea to punish dumb mistakes, or would you just stick to good old fashioned "wrath of coach"?

like any good boss (business, military, etc) make your expectations perfectly clear

"guys who keep making mistakes are going to be unemployed very soon" 

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2 minutes ago, Captroop said:

I'd go positive. Very vocally and publicly call out players who do something exceptionally well. Pro players, I would wager, beat themselves up enough when they make dumb mistakes. Making an example of them in front of their peers is like rubbing their nose in it. And it's been shown time and time again people respond much better to praise than punishment.

Maybe for children...

But for grown men

 

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it's a textbook example of why people knock college coaches and the struggles they have when it comes to million dollar professionals and college kids IMO. 

BUT.....I think it is a great idea for the huddle.  Instead of calling them bans.  We can call them trips to the DBO sign.  Takes about a week to get to the sign and back. 

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14 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

I want to believe in Slye, but there's been just too many misses.

I get why coaches love the potential... I was at TC and the ball sounds like a rocket leaving his foot... he really does have elite level power for a kicker

But at the end of the day, what does being able to hit a miracle 65 yarder matter when you can't consistently hit the 35-40 yard ones

Why not have an accurate kicker with a smaller leg?  You can just go for it on 4th and short where the FG would be 50-60 yards anyways.

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