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Who's to say Libbok

Started by Denny5 REPLIES3,821 VIEWS· 03 Oct 2023, 02:52
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DennyCaptain12,893 posts
03 Oct 2023, 02:52
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03 Oct 2023, 02:52#1

chokes under pressure when I remember Pollard going through a horrendous time with the same problem. No-one accused him of cracking under pressure. When asked how he fixed the problem he said he didn't do anything other than practice and alter his technique..


I believe it's in the software ....... rhythm, timing, feel, confidence and probably technique.

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Deus Ex LemurPro2,355 posts
03 Oct 2023, 06:04
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03 Oct 2023, 06:04#2

The two are incomparable. 

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
03 Oct 2023, 07:24
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03 Oct 2023, 07:24#3
Without delving into the specifics of gremlins, because that's a bottomless pit, there is some common sense logic to apply here. Kicking higher means the ball travels further before it reaches the uprights. Kicking higher means the ball has more time to be affected by atmospheric conditions. Without knowing anything about any kicker, it's safe to say that a lower kicking trajectory is likely a more accurate one. So my layman's advice, as someone that couldn't kick a spoiled pinpkin...I'd just say he should kick lower and more direct.
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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
03 Oct 2023, 13:13
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03 Oct 2023, 13:13#4

It’s possible he can fix the problem….but we can’t rely on him fixing the problem in the next 12 days. 

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
03 Oct 2023, 20:56
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03 Oct 2023, 20:56#5
Pollard and Libbok are apparently very close and Pollard is mentoring Libbok and has helped him with his goal kicking
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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
04 Oct 2023, 08:13
#6
04 Oct 2023, 08:13#6
Lol when someone figures out what a "pinpkin" is then please let me know too. Hahaha I have the best typos.
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