'17 AZ K Brandon Ruiz

#10
#10
New Mexico kicker. This is like kicking off the top of Mt Everest. The ball goes downhill 6,000 feet and through the uprights. Really, kicking at high altitudes is different --- like baking a cake at altitude ---:pepper
 
#13
#13
Ah. Williams Field is a newer school in AZ. They don't play the highest level of competition. They have been really good since becoming a school.
 
#19
#19
Well to be fair I don't think it matters what type of competition you face as a kicker

Disagree..id rather get a kicker who has won a lot of games on last sec fg's and more fg's against close competition as opposed to a kicker whose team blows out its competition and all they kick are xp's.

Give me the more mentally tough kicker who sticks to fundamentals during those moments.
 
#20
#20
Disagree..id rather get a kicker who has won a lot of games on last sec fg's and more fg's against close competition as opposed to a kicker whose team blows out its competition and all they kick are xp's.

Give me the more mentally tough kicker who sticks to fundamentals during those moments.

How many high schools actually use their kickers for more Than xp's though?
 
#21
#21
Disagree..id rather get a kicker who has won a lot of games on last sec fg's and more fg's against close competition as opposed to a kicker whose team blows out its competition and all they kick are xp's.

Give me the more mentally tough kicker who sticks to fundamentals during those moments.

That's really not that many kickers in high school. Mental toughness is developed as much in the offseason as it is in that type of situation
 

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