If the game comes down to a missed field goal, it's evident that other players 'missed' in terms of missed blocks, assignments, penalties, interceptions, fumbles, etc. Expecting absolute perfection from kickers is not reasonable.
@MrCubsfan3 Id argue it still counts. Thats a chipshot, and York still missed. Its why they went for the dagger, they were not trusting him to not mess it up again.
I don't think they were avoiding using him again eventhough he probably had the yips after that haha The momentum was stopped on the first drive, the second drive they had momentum/tempo and had Denver on their heels defensively.
Viking fan here, I so totally remember both Anderson's and Walsh's biggest misses on biggest possible stages. Both were absolutely excruciating at the time and still is to this day. Please, Will Reichard, please don't miss these important kicks at the wrong times...
Parkey got WAY too much crap for that missed kick. I mean, he’s not the first kicker to miss a 43 yard FG lol. Their obsession with that missed kick cost them their window.
Yeah it was a blocked kick. There was frame-by-frame of Eagles DL Treyvon Hester getting a finger up and the finger bending backwards as the ball hit it. The NFL credited as a block the next day, I don't recall the announcers saying anything about it.
@@jarvindriftwood 1) it's ironic that the kicker with a doink problem becomes infamous for a doink that wasn't even his fault, and 2) nobody ever gives that 2018 Bears offense any blame for failing to get anything done.
Knowing this, after an NFL kicker chokes, they end up getting cut from the team shortly after, go completely insane, escape from a mental hospital, have a sex reassignment surgery to escape from the authorities, then take up a job in the form of a senior police lieutenant under the disguise and name of a missing female hiker!!!!
Both Cundiff and Walsh were victims of the holders not getting the laces away from the kicker in a timely manner, reminiscent of the fictional Ray Finkle situation with Dan Marino holding the ball in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. In addition, the Gary Anderson kick featured a fierce pass rush from the Falcons Ray Buchanan, forcing Anderson to try and squeeze the kick to the left side of the target. I definitely believe Gary Anderson should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. As a side note, Morten Andersen slipped on the grass and missed a chip shot field goal in 1996 that sent the Jaguars to the playoffs. The Falcons were out of contention but the kick still had ramifications for the game of football.
A kicker’s confidence really is everything, and missing kicks in big games can really affect it. Watching this, it’s no coincidence that Tyler Bass really struggled this season following his miss against the Chiefs in the divisional. If it wasn’t for his franchise-record kick against the Dolphins, he probably would’ve been cut.
In the CFL in 2004, Paul McCallum (who retired with a better career percentage than Vanderjagt) missed an 18 yard field goal in the playoffs for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Fans egged his house, dumped manure on his neighbor's yard, and threatened him and his family with death. He then refused to take a 30% pay cut from the team in the off season and went to play for the BC Lions. As a Lions fan I thank the crazy fans from Sask, because Paul was amazing for BC over the years. One of the best ever. On a separate note, Saskatchewan fans got cans of beer banned from their stadium for years because they once got so upset during a game they started throwing full cans of beer at the opposing team's bench and almost led to their team forfeiting the game.
It’s cool to see kickers and punters are finally being treated with respect across the board. Not just the 2-3 future HOFers at any given time. And I agree with everyone else saying if a missed FG lost that game, then a lot of botched assignments happened long before the kicker got out there.
I’m glad you brought up Morten Anderson. Almost every time the Gary Anderson miss is talked about, Morton isn’t brought up. And the part that gets left out, even with that miss Minnesota was up by seven. And the defense let Atlanta tie it. Then go out and let the offense do it again in OT, losing by a FG. These kickers are always the scape goat.
Kansas City's Jan Stenerud is one of the few kickers whose career didn't flame out in the subsequent seasons following a big miss. In the famous Christmas Day 1971 playoff against Miami, Stenerud kicked an early 24-yard field, but he later missed from 29 and 32 yards, then had a 42-yard attempt blocked in overtime. Eventually Miami went on to win what is still the longest game in NFL history, 27-24. Stenerud, however, would go on to kick for 13 more seasons in Kansas City, Green Bay and Minnesota. He and Morten Andersen are the only two full-time kickers enshrined in Canton.
Nick Folk also had a bizarre comeback with the Patriots where he wound up LEADING the league in kicking after his disaster in Tampa. Also good for consideration would be Zane Gonzalez from the Browns and his early season disaster.
Yeah, there’s all the famous missed FGs in the playoffs. One that sticks out to me is John Kasey in Super Bowl XXXVIII. Right after tying the game with like 2:00 to go he shanked the kick off, giving NE the ball at the 40 yard line. And of course NE got deep enough to set up Adam Vinateria to kick the game winner.
Blair Walsh was an absolute beast his rookie season. He went 10/10 50+ yards. If you look at him his rookie season, Walsh has a thick body. He started missing kicks after becoming a health nut and slimming down. His change in body type had a negative affect on his kicking.
An underrated missed kick is Gostkowski's missed PAT in the 2015 AFC Championship game. He had made 523 consecutive PATs leading up to that point and hadn't missed one in 9 whole years. Sure the kick wasn't towards the end of the game like most crucial misses are, but him missing that PAT meant the Pats had to go for 2 late in the 4th quarter to send it to overtime. They failed the 2 PT Conversion and the Broncos moved on to the superbowl. Who knows if the Pats would have won the superbowl, because the Seahawks obliterated the Broncos that year, but with Brady you never know. They would go on the defeat the legion of boom just a year later in the superbowl, and if a kick wasn't missed it could have potentially been a rematch.
As a Jets fan, I think of Doug Brien in the Divisional Round in 2004. There was already late kicking drama the week before in the Wild Card and 8 y/o me was heartbroken when he missed two game-winners against Pittsburgh with the AFC Title Game on the line.
Quick side note: Nick Harper, who recovered and ran back that fumble before Vanderjadt missed, was in the news earlier that week because his girlfriend stabbed him in the leg. So if your wondering how big Ben stopped a nfl db in the open field, thats why.
Excellent vid guys! As a huge Vikings fan myself, I made a video about the rise and fall of Blair Walsh back in the day😂 crazy how one kick can derail these kickers careers
These exercises are not "standing ball" kicks such as you would see in Soccer or - more similarly - Rugby. It's a TEAM exercise; snap, hold, kick whilst the linemen try to prevent a block. It is by no means always the kicker's fault when a kick is missed. It is far more usually some very slight discrepancy in the snap-hold sequence which causes the kicker to have to make a minor adjustment, and the ball goes slightly wide. If the kicker is usually good, but has a bad run, it would be wise to look closely at the snap-hold sequence before summarily dismissing the kicker because, if the problem lies with the snap-hold process, changing the kicker won't fix it. May even make it worse.
Norwood didn't have much power, even for the era - his kickoffs were constantly landing outside the 10. In his last season they brought Brad Daluiso in as a kickoff specialist, and there were more than a few people wondering why we didn't try him instead in 1991 - including 8 year old me attending my first Bills game, at the LA Raiders, when Norwood missed 3 FG and a PAT - before making the game winner in overtime.
NFL kickers & MLB closers are similar. When they’re on, they’re ON. However when they have the yips (missing FGs / XPs - unable to save ballgames / throw consistent strikes) they struggle to make it back or they work at the mental game to get back to being successful. BTW, nice Radiohead - Creep generic version during the Mike Vanderjack segment.
Blair walsh going from one of the best kickers in the league to being terrible after that missed playoff kick was wild . Crazy part is could of been avoided had vikings played to win instead of decided on 1st down they were kicking a fg literally had no interest in even trying to score with how cold it was probably should of been more serious about a td but that hindsight and was a xp level kick
Every single player has the equivalent of >1+ missed kick a game in terms of value etc… Penalties, missed tackles, interceptions, reading blocks wrong, drops, and the millions of other things just don’t get noticed or are thrown in with the soup of the game (unless they occur last in blinding and brutal fashion.) Kickers get it rough.
It’s not that big a choke because it was pointless anyway. Vikings weren’t really even good that year, had they won against the Seahawks they would’ve lost the next week. Also if you can’t score one touchdown In a playoff game, you don’t deserve to win it.
Didn’t the double doink get slightly tipped by the Eagles? I don’t know how much impact it really had or if it made much of a difference but I feel like I remember someone getting a finger tip on it.
zimmer berated all his kickers on the vikes . he drove a rookie [carlson] off the team because of one miss at a packer game . since then carlson has become allpro . walsh scored the only points in that game in sub zero temps on the gophers field .
Only the Vikings, whose pathetic offence that couldn’t put points in the board, would put all the blame on the kicker that actually kept them in the game the entire time. The Vikings deserved that loss. Walsh should have taunted them harder.
Did you forget how brutally cold that game was? There's a good reason why bother offenses did little but run plays all game. Not to say Walsh deserves much crap either tho. Plus, we weren't going far that year anyway.
Kudos for having the story right on the Norwood kick. he had very little chance of making that kick, and everyone watching at the time knew it. it was the FG equivalent of a last second hail mary. it also was not at all close. despite these things, the famous narrative over the years has become he missed an easy kick by a few inches. but how did you leave off Linn Elliott? 1996 for the chiefs in the playoffs he missed THREE kicks, 2 of them under 40 yards, in a 10-7 loss. i guess the fact that he never kicked in another game again makes it not fit in well here.
To be fair to Blair Walsh, we weren't going to make it much further if we were able to beat the Seahawks. I dont even like Blair Walsh, either, 😂. And yes, we finally found our kicker.
The fact that the Seahawks watched Blair Walsh shank that kick against them and signed him is diabolical. Him going on to lose them several games and costing them the playoffs is poetic. As a Seahawks fan I still shake my head. We had one of the better kicker of that era in Hauschka and we let him walk.
More than any other position in any other sport, kicking IS confidence, the mental game is leagues more important than physical form or even ability. Unfortunately once a kicker gets a case of the yips and loses that confidence then more often than not it ends up being that no matter how hard they try, all the coach's men, and all the team staff, can't put Ol' Thunderleg back together again.
Tyler Bass and Sean McDermott should NOT have a job after that 2024 Divisional game. Why would you keep a average kicker that chokes when you need him the most. Why would you keep McDermott after that horrendously coached games and Bill Belichick is available?!
If the game comes down to a missed field goal, it's evident that other players 'missed' in terms of missed blocks, assignments, penalties, interceptions, fumbles, etc. Expecting absolute perfection from kickers is not reasonable.
Absolutely agree with that statement
@@Rock33bI absolutely agree with you agreeing with him.
@@Aloha_Snackbar_Everybodyi must agree with the agreeing of the agree-er🤝
Expecting them to make 1 kick at the end of the games for millions of dollars seems reasonable
Depends on how you paint the picture
Sounds like something a choke artist would say
Kicker is one of the hardest positions in the NFL, it might look easy but the pressure on you makes it almost impossible
you are most definitely right about the pressure part but it's by far one of the easiest, not hardest
@@Krackerboy901 Most human beings can't kick a football accurately 40+ yards.
@@katherineberger6329 most humans aren't in the nfl, idk what kind of stupid ass statement this is lmfao
@@Krackerboy901😂😂😂 damn
Brother, what are you trying to say😂 @@katherineberger6329
New rule, if the kicker calls post, they get 5 points instead
I thought it was “I got it”. And it’s four if they do the Brittney Griner RRAAAHHHH after kicking the football.
Posting this before the Bengals doink is crazy
Cept they still won….
@MrCubsfan3 Id argue it still counts.
Thats a chipshot, and York still missed. Its why they went for the dagger, they were not trusting him to not mess it up again.
I don't think they were avoiding using him again eventhough he probably had the yips after that haha The momentum was stopped on the first drive, the second drive they had momentum/tempo and had Denver on their heels defensively.
Viking fan here, I so totally remember both Anderson's and Walsh's biggest misses on biggest possible stages. Both were absolutely excruciating at the time and still is to this day.
Please, Will Reichard, please don't miss these important kicks at the wrong times...
The Thrill would never!
Parkey got WAY too much crap for that missed kick. I mean, he’s not the first kicker to miss a 43 yard FG lol. Their obsession with that missed kick cost them their window.
Yeah it was a blocked kick. There was frame-by-frame of Eagles DL Treyvon Hester getting a finger up and the finger bending backwards as the ball hit it. The NFL credited as a block the next day, I don't recall the announcers saying anything about it.
@@jarvindriftwood 1) it's ironic that the kicker with a doink problem becomes infamous for a doink that wasn't even his fault, and 2) nobody ever gives that 2018 Bears offense any blame for failing to get anything done.
They needed a scapegoat for their poverty franchise
Knowing this, after an NFL kicker chokes, they end up getting cut from the team shortly after, go completely insane, escape from a mental hospital, have a sex reassignment surgery to escape from the authorities, then take up a job in the form of a senior police lieutenant under the disguise and name of a missing female hiker!!!!
I still hope Dan Marino feels bad about that.
FINKEL IS EINHORN…EIHORN IS FINKEL!!!
@@FandangoBebopcontext?
@quentinjeffers2533 go watch Ace Ventura
Both Cundiff and Walsh were victims of the holders not getting the laces away from the kicker in a timely manner, reminiscent of the fictional Ray Finkle situation with Dan Marino holding the ball in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. In addition, the Gary Anderson kick featured a fierce pass rush from the Falcons Ray Buchanan, forcing Anderson to try and squeeze the kick to the left side of the target. I definitely believe Gary Anderson should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. As a side note, Morten Andersen slipped on the grass and missed a chip shot field goal in 1996 that sent the Jaguars to the playoffs. The Falcons were out of contention but the kick still had ramifications for the game of football.
A kicker’s confidence really is everything, and missing kicks in big games can really affect it.
Watching this, it’s no coincidence that Tyler Bass really struggled this season following his miss against the Chiefs in the divisional. If it wasn’t for his franchise-record kick against the Dolphins, he probably would’ve been cut.
In the CFL in 2004, Paul McCallum (who retired with a better career percentage than Vanderjagt) missed an 18 yard field goal in the playoffs for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Fans egged his house, dumped manure on his neighbor's yard, and threatened him and his family with death. He then refused to take a 30% pay cut from the team in the off season and went to play for the BC Lions. As a Lions fan I thank the crazy fans from Sask, because Paul was amazing for BC over the years. One of the best ever.
On a separate note, Saskatchewan fans got cans of beer banned from their stadium for years because they once got so upset during a game they started throwing full cans of beer at the opposing team's bench and almost led to their team forfeiting the game.
It’s cool to see kickers and punters are finally being treated with respect across the board. Not just the 2-3 future HOFers at any given time.
And I agree with everyone else saying if a missed FG lost that game, then a lot of botched assignments happened long before the kicker got out there.
07:32 Manning southern dwang saying idiot kicker is perfection 😂
You can be the greatest kicker of all time but even then you are almost always on thin ice. It is probably unfair but just the way it goes.
I’m glad you brought up Morten Anderson. Almost every time the Gary Anderson miss is talked about, Morton isn’t brought up. And the part that gets left out, even with that miss Minnesota was up by seven. And the defense let Atlanta tie it. Then go out and let the offense do it again in OT, losing by a FG. These kickers are always the scape goat.
Spotted a failed kicker
And That's Kicking
Parkey better not try disc golf... Bro would hit every tree in the fairway. Just like me 🤷
17:44 he wasnt wrong how do u not score a td the whole game when yall had Stefon diggs at wr?☠️
Kansas City's Jan Stenerud is one of the few kickers whose career didn't flame out in the subsequent seasons following a big miss.
In the famous Christmas Day 1971 playoff against Miami, Stenerud kicked an early 24-yard field, but he later missed from 29 and 32 yards, then had a 42-yard attempt blocked in overtime. Eventually Miami went on to win what is still the longest game in NFL history, 27-24. Stenerud, however, would go on to kick for 13 more seasons in Kansas City, Green Bay and Minnesota. He and Morten Andersen are the only two full-time kickers enshrined in Canton.
Nick Folk also had a bizarre comeback with the Patriots where he wound up LEADING the league in kicking after his disaster in Tampa.
Also good for consideration would be Zane Gonzalez from the Browns and his early season disaster.
Yeah, there’s all the famous missed FGs in the playoffs. One that sticks out to me is John Kasey in Super Bowl XXXVIII. Right after tying the game with like 2:00 to go he shanked the kick off, giving NE the ball at the 40 yard line. And of course NE got deep enough to set up Adam Vinateria to kick the game winner.
Christina Ricci was incredibly hot in Buffalo 66, but the movie was just kinda meh.
Even muttering cundifs name in bmore will get you thrown out of bars 😂
Cade York may be on this shortly.
Blair Walsh was an absolute beast his rookie season. He went 10/10 50+ yards.
If you look at him his rookie season, Walsh has a thick body. He started missing kicks after becoming a health nut and slimming down. His change in body type had a negative affect on his kicking.
Giants surviving two Tynes misses comes to mind.
Yes I put a Weezer vinyl next to a ScHoolboy Q vinyl, sue me
Are you from the PNW?
An underrated missed kick is Gostkowski's missed PAT in the 2015 AFC Championship game. He had made 523 consecutive PATs leading up to that point and hadn't missed one in 9 whole years.
Sure the kick wasn't towards the end of the game like most crucial misses are, but him missing that PAT meant the Pats had to go for 2 late in the 4th quarter to send it to overtime. They failed the 2 PT Conversion and the Broncos moved on to the superbowl.
Who knows if the Pats would have won the superbowl, because the Seahawks obliterated the Broncos that year, but with Brady you never know. They would go on the defeat the legion of boom just a year later in the superbowl, and if a kick wasn't missed it could have potentially been a rematch.
As a Jets fan, I think of Doug Brien in the Divisional Round in 2004. There was already late kicking drama the week before in the Wild Card and 8 y/o me was heartbroken when he missed two game-winners against Pittsburgh with the AFC Title Game on the line.
As a Niners fan, I would take Parkey right now over Moody.
Oh yeah? How many kickers have missed 2 extra points in a row?? I'm not sure but as a Washington fan I can tell you Seibert is one of them!
Quick side note: Nick Harper, who recovered and ran back that fumble before Vanderjadt missed, was in the news earlier that week because his girlfriend stabbed him in the leg. So if your wondering how big Ben stopped a nfl db in the open field, thats why.
What happens? They get their bribe from Vegas 🎉
Excellent vid guys! As a huge Vikings fan myself, I made a video about the rise and fall of Blair Walsh back in the day😂 crazy how one kick can derail these kickers careers
These exercises are not "standing ball" kicks such as you would see in Soccer or - more similarly - Rugby. It's a TEAM exercise; snap, hold, kick whilst the linemen try to prevent a block. It is by no means always the kicker's fault when a kick is missed. It is far more usually some very slight discrepancy in the snap-hold sequence which causes the kicker to have to make a minor adjustment, and the ball goes slightly wide. If the kicker is usually good, but has a bad run, it would be wise to look closely at the snap-hold sequence before summarily dismissing the kicker because, if the problem lies with the snap-hold process, changing the kicker won't fix it. May even make it worse.
Norwood didn't have much power, even for the era - his kickoffs were constantly landing outside the 10. In his last season they brought Brad Daluiso in as a kickoff specialist, and there were more than a few people wondering why we didn't try him instead in 1991 - including 8 year old me attending my first Bills game, at the LA Raiders, when Norwood missed 3 FG and a PAT - before making the game winner in overtime.
5:57 Mike jumpscare
Love the use of the Simpsons (Homer looking at the stars) music at 12:10.
NFL kickers & MLB closers are similar. When they’re on, they’re ON. However when they have the yips (missing FGs / XPs - unable to save ballgames / throw consistent strikes) they struggle to make it back or they work at the mental game to get back to being successful.
BTW, nice Radiohead - Creep generic version during the Mike Vanderjack segment.
I remember watching the Bill Walsh missed kick and calling that he was going to miss it before it happened.
I don't remember Blair Walsh being good for the Vikings at all, so seeing his rookie season stats is surprising.
He was incredible as a rookie
Adam Sandler’s “Lonesome Kicker” is a must-listen.
6:14 Parkey was 26, not 28
Parkey had pretty decent stats in spite of the double doink...
He had a pretty good leg, but he was a little too accurate when it comes to uprights...
Posting this video a couple hours before the Cade York glorious day with the Bengals was pure gold
“You can’t blame..”
Don’t leave it to a kicker.
They made a movie about Lin Elliott after he missed 3 fgs in one playoff game and lost because of it. "Ace Ventura" Elliot = Einhorn!
"... and he wore Hollister" LOL
So glad we had Vinatieri and Ghost for like 2 decades. The opposite of chokers
this video sounded so interesting i really wish i did not have to get slapped the double doink right off the bat 😭😭😭 just let us bears fans be 😭😭😭😭
buffalo losing those super bowls is like cody vs the bloodline but cody doesn’t finish the story
This is such a good video
Blair walsh going from one of the best kickers in the league to being terrible after that missed playoff kick was wild . Crazy part is could of been avoided had vikings played to win instead of decided on 1st down they were kicking a fg literally had no interest in even trying to score with how cold it was probably should of been more serious about a td but that hindsight and was a xp level kick
Schoolboy Q and Weezer is one hell of a vinyl duo
Every single player has the equivalent of >1+ missed kick a game in terms of value etc…
Penalties, missed tackles, interceptions, reading blocks wrong, drops, and the millions of other things just don’t get noticed or are thrown in with the soup of the game (unless they occur last in blinding and brutal fashion.)
Kickers get it rough.
Norwood had NEVER made it from that far away on grass.
How do kickers simply just.. miss kicks
How do Fortnine players simply just.. miss shots
0:06 Clearly God realized his mistake letting them in and quickly fixed it
Surprised by the lack of Brett Maher and his playoff incident (yes, the Cowboys won that game but still).
I truly believe Vanderjagt missed that kick on purpose to say F-U to Peyton Manning🤦🏿💯
questioning peyton's passion for the game is wild
I hope Cade York was mic'd up last night.
It’s not that big a choke because it was pointless anyway. Vikings weren’t really even good that year, had they won against the Seahawks they would’ve lost the next week. Also if you can’t score one touchdown In a playoff game, you don’t deserve to win it.
Dicker the Kicker is still the best name of all time 🦵🏿
None of the Vikings kickers "choked." Shaving points isn't choking.
Didn’t the double doink get slightly tipped by the Eagles? I don’t know how much impact it really had or if it made much of a difference but I feel like I remember someone getting a finger tip on it.
He's released, and another kicked who won't fold under pressure is signed. THE END.
zimmer berated all his kickers on the vikes . he drove a rookie [carlson] off the team because of one miss at a packer game . since then carlson has become allpro . walsh scored the only points in that game in sub zero temps on the gophers field .
CONSPIRACY THEORY. The eagles used a mind control implant that they activated with some magic words to make Parkey choke
Only the Vikings, whose pathetic offence that couldn’t put points in the board, would put all the blame on the kicker that actually kept them in the game the entire time. The Vikings deserved that loss. Walsh should have taunted them harder.
Did you forget how brutally cold that game was? There's a good reason why bother offenses did little but run plays all game.
Not to say Walsh deserves much crap either tho. Plus, we weren't going far that year anyway.
Billy Cundiff will always be the worst kick of all time.
pretty much EVERY 49ers game this season with Jeff 🗑 Moody.
Are kicks missed because of foot placement, ball placement, hip placement or counterbalance?
Gran Turismo music is a W
14:00 no church in the wild 😭😭😭
Kudos for having the story right on the Norwood kick. he had very little chance of making that kick, and everyone watching at the time knew it. it was the FG equivalent of a last second hail mary. it also was not at all close. despite these things, the famous narrative over the years has become he missed an easy kick by a few inches.
but how did you leave off Linn Elliott? 1996 for the chiefs in the playoffs he missed THREE kicks, 2 of them under 40 yards, in a 10-7 loss. i guess the fact that he never kicked in another game again makes it not fit in well here.
To be fair to Blair Walsh, we weren't going to make it much further if we were able to beat the Seahawks. I dont even like Blair Walsh, either, 😂. And yes, we finally found our kicker.
Walsh’s miss was on the holder
Buffalo needs to bring back the red helmets.
I came here for billy cundiff and blair walsh.
Update: i was not disappointed.
as a bears fan hearing the name cody parkey made me cry
It was all staged man there are magnets at play
3:32 Hahahaha that jersey is hilarious
Some of these kickers were unceremoniously kicked off for their failure...
The music in the video makes me feel like a monster is going to jump scare me
The fact that the Seahawks watched Blair Walsh shank that kick against them and signed him is diabolical. Him going on to lose them several games and costing them the playoffs is poetic. As a Seahawks fan I still shake my head. We had one of the better kicker of that era in Hauschka and we let him walk.
I feel for Blair Walsh especially, since it wasn't even all his fault. It was a bad hold with the laces in.
Feel sorry for him? The guy clocked a cheap shot. Vikings fans will never forgive him.
@@WEBBER_ I AM a Vikings fan. If you still hold a grudge against him, you're weird.
It's not like that year's team was winning a Super Bowl anyway.
It infuriates me how people get branded like this
No Lin Elliot? Not a complete list.
More than any other position in any other sport, kicking IS confidence, the mental game is leagues more important than physical form or even ability. Unfortunately once a kicker gets a case of the yips and loses that confidence then more often than not it ends up being that no matter how hard they try, all the coach's men, and all the team staff, can't put Ol' Thunderleg back together again.
Mike vanderjack says that ant shlt 😂
If Kyle Williams didn't fumble twice Eli Manning wouldn't be in the Superbowl.
Cundiff was exactly what the video says...and a victim of the holder in that moment..laces and angle off...smh
Tyler Bass and Sean McDermott should NOT have a job after that 2024 Divisional game.
Why would you keep a average kicker that chokes when you need him the most.
Why would you keep McDermott after that horrendously coached games and Bill Belichick is available?!
The bears had a dominate defense for a decade?
back in the 80's sure
20:31 😂😂😂 so true
Cody Parkey, Auburn legend
Seriously how do you hit the uprights that often wtf
Do a case study of Jake Moody for the 49ers. He was absolute garbage this season
Q: What Happens AFTER An NFL Kicker Chokes?
Q: What Happens AFTER An NFL Kicker Chokes?
A: What Happens BEFORE An NFL Kicker Chokes?
Mr. Stark lmaoooo
You should check out the laces on the Walsh 27 yard miss. I’ll give you a hint, they weren’t the right way..
it was 27 yards, it could be a flat ball and a professional should make it
@ I agree. Our two statements are not mutually exclusive.