Someone should get this punter over from Australia!

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Someone should get this punter over from Australia! 

Post#1 » by JH5 » Sun May 15, 2011 3:23 am

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjxA0eEjqeg[/youtube]
Monster kick.

Won't be long before I think scouts will be onto him, plus he can make much more money punting!
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Post#2 » by leaguegod692 » Sun May 15, 2011 10:52 pm

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Re: Someone should get this punter over from Australia! 

Post#3 » by JaxMagic » Mon May 16, 2011 11:29 pm

65 meters? So that was about a 70 yard punt?
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Post#4 » by JH5 » Tue May 17, 2011 5:23 pm

I'd assume it's between a 70-75 yard punt... that kid did it with no run up or anything like most of those Australians do. Might be worth a try for one of the teams.
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Post#5 » by TSE » Fri May 20, 2011 4:14 pm

How do we know if this was a fluke punt or if this guy can kick it like that regularly? Lots of NFL and college punters can get lucky and hit freak punts that travel 70-75 in the air. That's not remarkable. A canadian player hit a 108 yard punt which obviously a lot of that was on the ground, now that's a remarkable punt, this one was not. It was just an ordinary fluke punt and we see that from time to time.
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Post#6 » by JH5 » Fri May 20, 2011 7:40 pm

McKenzie is known for being a big and accurate kick. He just happened to make a big kick through the goals in that youttube video. But idk.
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Re: Someone should get this punter over from Australia! 

Post#7 » by Icness » Sat May 21, 2011 2:09 am

Length isn't nearly as important anymore as accuracy and consistency. Look at Reggie Hodges--he bounced around for a few years because for every 65-yarder he slammed he had a 30-yard shank. Once he got more consistent and stopped trying to punt every ball 60 yards he became much better and landed a fulltime gig.

FWIW one of the most entertaining things I've ever seen in football was Thom Morstead during Senior Bowl practice in 2009. He was standing on the sideline in the end zone and directing several kids in the stands on the opposite side which seats to go to. He was within 2 seats on at least 90% of his kicks and that's between 50-60 yards. The linemen were doing a goal-line drill under the flight path and when they were not in the rep they were watching him in amazement. I've been to hundreds of college/pro practices and I've never seen anything like that. The closest was Tom Tupa punting the ball 50 yards with his off leg when he was at Ohio State. Try that at home!
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Post#8 » by Rafael122 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:42 pm

Icness wrote:Length isn't nearly as important anymore as accuracy and consistency. Look at Reggie Hodges--he bounced around for a few years because for every 65-yarder he slammed he had a 30-yard shank. Once he got more consistent and stopped trying to punt every ball 60 yards he became much better and landed a fulltime gig.

FWIW one of the most entertaining things I've ever seen in football was Thom Morstead during Senior Bowl practice in 2009. He was standing on the sideline in the end zone and directing several kids in the stands on the opposite side which seats to go to. He was within 2 seats on at least 90% of his kicks and that's between 50-60 yards. The linemen were doing a goal-line drill under the flight path and when they were not in the rep they were watching him in amazement. I've been to hundreds of college/pro practices and I've never seen anything like that. The closest was Tom Tupa punting the ball 50 yards with his off leg when he was at Ohio State. Try that at home!


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Re: Someone should get this punter over from Australia! 

Post#9 » by BC_ » Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:12 pm

Sorry for the bump.

I was at the game in the OP's video - this is an 80yard kick, from boot to where it landed. It is also not a 'spiral' punt as used in the NFL but instead spins backwards as one of your kickers would effect the ball; this produces less distance.

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To play professional AFL he must have an accurate kick - accuracy >> distance in AFL.

At 19 years of age he'll only continue to kick further - a smart recruiter would start looking at him now.
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Post#10 » by Hayes » Tue Aug 2, 2011 2:12 am

I follow the sport he plays in down here in Australia and he kicks it like that regularly, so there's no fluke about it.

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