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    Default Re: Coach Fritz on the Bison D

    He was chewed on because he kicked a ball 15 yards shorter then he is capable. IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by XUBison View Post
    Yeah, I loved watching Bohl dress down the kicker on national TV after the botched 50 yard FG attempt to end the first half... Real classy.
    Being classy would be nice, but frankly I don't care how not classy you are so long as you can win our team a Championship.
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    I have a different take on the kicking situation. Coaches try to motivate kids in different ways. Kids respond to different methods of "motivation". Kicking is mostly a head game...we all know that. I thought Bohl was worried that the nerves of the big game got to him. So he decided to make him more afraid of the coach than of the game. (sort of a mind game to calm him down.)

    Just a guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AEBison1998 View Post
    I have a different take on the kicking situation. Coaches try to motivate kids in different ways. Kids respond to different methods of "motivation". Kicking is mostly a head game...we all know that. I thought Bohl was worried that the nerves of the big game got to him. So he decided to make him more afraid of the coach than of the game. (sort of a mind game to calm him down.)

    Just a guess.
    That's my first guess, too. Maybe the coaches have learned from experience that Keller responds best to that sort of approach. Players are individuals, and individuals sometimes require individual methods.

    Also wonder if Indy is right and Keller tried to get involved in the scrum or whatever that caused the penalties. None of the cameras show Keller after the kick so it's tough to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammersmith View Post
    That's my first guess, too. Maybe the coaches have learned from experience that Keller responds best to that sort of approach. Players are individuals, and individuals sometimes require individual methods.

    Also wonder if Indy is right and Keller tried to get involved in the scrum or whatever that caused the penalties. None of the cameras show Keller after the kick so it's tough to know.
    This!! Keller was frustrated and lost his head a bit. That's what it was about!! Trust Bohl!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    This!! Keller was frustrated and lost his head a bit. That's what it was about!! Trust Bohl!!


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    either way it football...you get chewed on every once in awhile. Its no big deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAKBison View Post
    either way it football...you get chewed on every once in awhile. Its no big deal
    fukn right.
    this aint goddam church league bingo.
    whatever the reason......I'm gonna go ahead and trust in a guy that's led this program down the road that it's currently on.

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    Ya that sucked and totally agree, Jensen never gets that treatment and man what can a person say sometimes.................. I know he is a winner but if he was a passer WHEW!!!! good player in a good situation, not a great passer

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    yes agreed !, it was a good snap and a good hold , the kicker needed to make it closer than it was ,it was a bad kick , why should the kicker get a free pass

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    Quote Originally Posted by AEBison1998 View Post
    I have a different take on the kicking situation. Coaches try to motivate kids in different ways. Kids respond to different methods of "motivation". Kicking is mostly a head game...we all know that. I thought Bohl was worried that the nerves of the big game got to him. So he decided to make him more afraid of the coach than of the game. (sort of a mind game to calm him down.)

    Just a guess.
    I was thinking the same thing. It put some extra motivation into Keller.

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