Kai Forbath: Warming Up

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Gemgc Author Profile Page said:

Why don't they raise the kicker's practice
netting about 3 feet, leaving a gap at
the bottom for the 'snapper' to be included
in the the whole kicking process. The kicker is
not going to kick it low. The snapper, holder
and kicker can then practice the entire process.
I understand that there are times when the
snapper may be on the field but the backup
snapper can facilitate the timing of this
play.

Gary A.

l.a. steve said:

Love this video. The tension is palpable. Great question Gemgc.

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