The Multiple Kick
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The Multiple Kick
I have been glancing through my copy of Leroy N. Mills 1934 edition of "Kicking The American Football." I had forgotten that long ago I had read about the "multiple kick," which is essentially a punt that is held by holder in such a way to allow the kicker to strike the ball on its point. Even after reading Mills' explanation as to its purpose, I am not sure what advantage this sort of kick had. Mills states that it was used at the college level in the 20s (by Harvard, specifically) and that was still a legal tactic as late as '34. Does anyone know if this kick was ever used by the pros?
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Re: The Multiple Kick
I got a multiple kick many times as a kid, usually from the old man when he couldn't find the belt. My dad grew up in the '30s. Maybe he read the book???
Re: The Multiple Kick
Yeah, I don't know how that type of kick/punt would clear the line of scrimmage...you'd think it would get blocked most of the time. Maybe Sean Landeta could have used a 'multiple kick' in the 1985 NFC Divisional playoff?JeffreyMiller wrote: Even after reading Mills' explanation as to its purpose, I am not sure what advantage this sort of kick had.
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Re: The Multiple Kick
I would think kicking the ball on the point would not only cause some accuracy issues, it would also be uncomfortable...
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