Trick-shot kicker? Bring him in for a look
There are some pretty amazing kicks in this (especially the last shot), and at one time he hits six 50-yarders in a row without an edit. The Jets tried him out and will give him a workout later in the year.
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Itd be incredible to see this guy on an NFL team and see how he does.
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bring him in....been tired of Succop since the Oakland game 2011.
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I say bring him in. He and Tanney can try to out-trick each other for the last roster spot. Put it on Hard Knocks. Profit.
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Might as well give him a shot Succop needs some competition (needs to be cut in my opinon)
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Interesting how everyone hates Succop now. His percentage this year is the second best in his career.
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When your only job is to make a field goal (most the points we scored) you need to come through, he missed some pretty short ones at the end of the season.
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If he can do it while wearing armor and a helmet and with all of those gorillas in his face, I say bring him in. We've had some success with Norwegian place kickers in the past.
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If this ends up being a repost or not, still pretty impressive in my book.
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That one where he punts it and then kicks another one to hit in midair is so sweet. And that sixty yarder I'm pretty sure cleared the fence BEHIND the goalposts.
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To the ship.
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God damnit the Lions signed this guy. I wanted us to get this guy in here with Tanney so we can go to the ship!
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