I wonder if he's a guy who relies on a lot of body torque for his kicks. Patler says he has a punchy swing, and that that's good, but it seemed to me his style relies on a rock solid plant with lots of body twist.
I like the idea of him practicing for the rest of the year outside on a filed soaked in 10W-40. If he's going to play here, he's got to get a style that will work with the footing problems we always have, especially late in the year. I'm a little surprised the coaches haven't already exposed him to that.
And Patler is dead on about the kid being a player. He can cut an angle and bring some wood. The kid never got the props he deserved in the Philly game for his hit that caused the fumble on Philly's last possession. Kid's a baller. I just hope he's not a twister.
I like the idea of him practicing for the rest of the year outside on a filed soaked in 10W-40. If he's going to play here, he's got to get a style that will work with the footing problems we always have, especially late in the year. I'm a little surprised the coaches haven't already exposed him to that.
And Patler is dead on about the kid being a player. He can cut an angle and bring some wood. The kid never got the props he deserved in the Philly game for his hit that caused the fumble on Philly's last possession. Kid's a baller. I just hope he's not a twister.



and they didn't replay it. The second hit the upright. It had plenty of height, plenty of distance, just a little bit off line. Six inches over and no one even raises a question about Crosby.
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