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Home Philosophy Kick Off Team Kick Off Return
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FG PAT
successful field goal or extra point is crucial to the success of our team. Our goal is to be 100% on
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oint attempts and 100% on all field goal attempts from inside the 25 yard line. To do this all eleven
embers of the FG PRO team must execute his job. We will spend quite a bit of time during the year
rfecting this aspect of the kicking game.
he center will set the huddle while the kicker is picking out his placement spot. The huddle will be
proximately four to five yards off the LOS. When the ball is in the Middle of the field the huddle w
t to the right. When the ball is on the hash the huddle will be set in the middle of the field. The hold
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ep in the huddle and make the call. EXAMPLES: Extra Point or overload Right, Kick and Cove
he holder will then say, READY and everyone will clap there hands and say BREAK. When th
eak the huddle they will jog to the LOS.
OLDER
ou are just as responsible for a successful kick as the kicker. After the kicker has told you that he is
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r the placement, alert the team by calling set. Before making the call check to see that all the line
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t. Hold hands forward to accept the snap. When receiving the ball handle it cleanly and place it qui
d precisely at the spot determined by the kicker. The holder is the quarterback of the PAT andELDGOAL teams and have the following responsibilities:
Check to make sure that there are 11 men on the field.
Make the Huddle call.
Know our time-out rules.
The holder is the only person that can call a time-out.
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Never use a time-out on an extra point, we will take a delay of game penalty.
If the field goal attempt is inside the 15 yard line we will not use a time-out.
e will take the delay of game penalty.
On field goal attempts outside the 15 yard line we WILL use a time out.
ENTER:
ake a comfortable stance, setting feet so that you have a good base that you can work from. The oth
nemen will set their feet according to your stance. Make the perfect snap when you are ready anytimter
e holder says, set and has put his hands forward to accept the snap. Hold the middle firm and do
low yourself to be pulled.
emember, set means that the holder is ready for the snap, pause and snap when your ready.
UARDS:
split between your inside foot and the inside foot of the center. Your toes should be aligned on the
el of
e center. Stance will be a 2 point stance, with weight on the outside foot. Key the ball, do not react
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fensive players movement. On movement of the ball, jab step inward with the inside foot, stepping
hind
e outside foot of the center. Always keep your outside foot planted. Stay square, punch with hands
al the inside gap. Make yourself BIG.
ACKLES:
split between your inside foot and the outside foot of the Guard. Your toes should be aligned on th
el
the Guard. Stance will be a 2 point stance, with weight on the outside foot. Key the ball, do not rea
e defensive players movement. On movement of the ball, jab step inward with the inside foot, stepp
hind the foot of the Guard. Always keep your outside foot planted. Stay square, punch with hands
al the inside gap. Make yourself BIG.
NDS:
split between your inside foot and the Outside foot of the Tackle. Your toes should be aligned on
el
the Tackle. Stance will be a 2 point stance, with weight on the outside foot. Key the ball, do not re
e defensive players movement. On movement of the ball, jab step inward with the inside foot, stepp
hind the outside foot of the Tackle. Always keep your outside foot planted. Stay square, punch wit
nds and seal the inside gap. Make yourself BIG.
PBACKS:
ne up with your inside foot 4 to 6 inches outside the outside foot of the end and about 12 inches be
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el of your end facing outward at a 45 degree angle. You will not be able to see the ball, so your key
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the outside hip of the end. When it moves, step down to protect the inside gap. Try to place your h
n the outside hip of the end. You must keep your outside foot planted so that you do not shorten the
rner. Do not react to the defensive players movement. Worry more about the inside rush. If the bal
ocked from an outside rusher, the kick took too long!
ICKER:et your placement spot at 7 yards behind the ball. There will be an exception and that is when the ba
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e hash or within one yard of the hash and we have called an overload alignment. The placement
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one yard inside the hash or behind the guard when the ball is just snapped from inside the hash. Te
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older when you are ready, make the perfect kick. CONCENTRATE AND RELAX!!!
opyright 2000 [The Special Teams Web Page]. All rights reserved. No part of this publication reproduced or distributed in ANY form by means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, with
ior written permission from Bill Shackelford. Revised: November 22, 2000 .
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