Incredible Onside Kick by Rice (Chris Boswell) vs Houston -- CLOSE-UP & SLOW MOTION
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2013
- This is the amazing crossover onside kick at the end of the Rice vs Houston Football game from Saturday September 21, 2013. Footage from FOX. Music is "R U READY" by Bill Griese. The kick fooled everyone. Get a great slo-mo look at how the kicker, Chris Boswell, pulled off this trick kick.
Rice kicker Chris Boswell gave the Owls a chance with about 2 minutes remaining in Saturday's 31-26 loss to Houston when he perfectly executed a reverse onside kick.
It is likely the most amazing kickoff you will ever see. Unfortunately for Rice, though they recovered the kick, they were not able to get the win. - Спорт
Thats why soccer players should be kickers
Football Daily?
Markus Monsen lol. I was reading on rabonas and saw their video right after
Markus Monsen omg yeah
It's called a rabona. It's q very common move in soccer.
Cookie Monster *football
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO RICE OWLS!
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Most kickers are former soccer players as it is.
Pure Latin soccer
Soccer players do this everyday... No amazed at all... Actually I find it very weird that NFL teams dont get retired soccer players as kickers for their teams, will do a way better job than the ones they have now...
Lmao you wish
Live in Houston
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Could be NFL but I'm not sure if these rules apply. In the NFL I believe the ball has to be in the air at least either 5 or ten yards before hitting the ground. Also the opposing team has to actually touch the ball before it's actually recovered and the kicking team's ball (If it bounces off a player?)
no the ball just has to travel 10 yards for it to be considered live.
Allistar123 Okay got it, so touching only applies to punts for the receiving team, for it to be recovered by the punting team.
During punts, the ball can only be recovered by the receiving team, unless they touch or drop the ball then it can be recovered by the kicking team. During kickoffs, the ball can be recovered by either team, no matter who has touched it.
none of this is true;(
Was that supposed to look really terrible and skew off to the right? I dont watch American football so I don't know if there is a tactical advantage but it just looked like a badly done rabona
metalignition Yes
I lead my district in kicking and I can't do that shit
MERM104727 the kicker used to play soccer, its pretty easy tbh
MERM104727 the moves called a rabona, and the kickers name is tony fitrsch
yea if you ever played professional Football like Toni Fritsch this is a piece of cake. I don't play american football but one time i used the rabona and it felt more or less the same except for the obvious difference in ball shape and bounce
he's in Houston now go texans
+Jesus Rosales not anymore! go steelers!
Jesus Rosales Toni Fritsch is fucking dead
And they say they don't watch soccer...
Real football dont use pads