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Quotes About Kicker

I have to admit I've dreamed of kicking the game-winning field goal in the Super Bowl many times. That's the fun thing about being a kicker, you never know when it's going to come down to your kick deciding the game.
~ Adam Vinatieri
You want me to play kicker or punter, all I gotta do is get a good stretch in and warm my foot up. I think I can kick the ball, too.
~ Shaquem Griffin
Every kicker that's in this league has kicked a million or so balls. You just have that swing; you know what you have to do, and you go out there and do it.
~ Adam Vinatieri
I'd love to make the switch over to NFL. I'd love to try it but I'm not really sure what position I'd play. I'd probably have to be a kicker.
~ Kasper Schmeichel
We've now found CTE in former NFL players who played every position except kicker.
~ Ann McKee
When you have an opportunity to help your team in crunch time - as a kicker - that's a dream come true.
~ Adam Vinatieri
I went to Brigham Young University on a football scholarship. I wasn't a football player; I was a place kicker.
~ Jason Chaffetz
Special teams get the shaft when most people talk football. Unless a kicker's bombing a game-winner or a return man is going the distance, that important third of the game is all but forgotten.
~ Mark Schlereth
If people don't know what a punter is in football, they're not going to know what a fourth down kicker is, either.
~ Pat McAfee
If your quarterback wants a deflated football, your soccer-style kicker is going to want it kind of full. If your quarterback wants it really full, your straight-on kicker is going to want less air in it. It's a regulation football; let them use it however they want to. You use your own ball.
~ Mike Leach
I was playing in the league when Ray Guy was playing in the league. He was the best kicker I've ever seen. He could bullet that ball 70 yards.
~ Gale Sayers
You're one kick away from being Public Enemy No. 1. You're always one kick away from trending on Twitter as the No. 1 loser in America.
~ Stephen Gostkowski
I've heard this stuff about a kicker 'losing his leg' ever since I was a rookie, and I can tell you that there is nothing to it. Every time a field goal kicker misses a few, the word gets around that he's lost his leg, meaning his kicking strength.
~ George Blanda
Such success had been impossible to envision in 1960, but the Cowboys had become more competitive. They had opened the season with their first-ever win, beating the Steelers in Dallas, 27–24, on a last-second field goal by their new kicker, Allen Green, before a crowd of 23,500.
~ Unknown