AggiesAreWe Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/sports/hs/article/Beasley-is-first-straight-toe-kicker-at-WO-S-in-2238087.php
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 I couldn't do it. Kudos to the kid. I haven't seen one since I lived in Wichita Falls.
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 My classmate used to kick like that. Smh I still don't know how he did it. Guess it just looks awkward to me.
liltex Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 Swish that went right over your head Buddy-De So Toe ;D ;D
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 [quote name="liltex" post="1095430" timestamp="1319678187"]Swish that went right over your head Buddy-De So Toe ;D ;D[/quote]I got it. Lol. I wanted to say Over-Rated. Lol
OldSkool97 Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 Coach Slack at HD can kick 50+ yds using the straight toe technique.
BRONX ROX Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 were all the rest queer toe kickers :o My bad dont ask dont tell ;D
OldSkool97 Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 [quote name="BRONX ROX" post="1095448" timestamp="1319679166"]were all the rest queer toe kickers :o My bad dont ask dont tell ;D[/quote]You can ask all you want but we dont have to answer ;)
T-Dawd Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 Straight toe kicker? What, everyone before him had crooked toes? ;D
Rake1 Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 Goodness I was hoping someone would please call this technique by the correct name but that has yet to happen. This straight forward style of kicking is called "conventional". Where in the world did "straight toe" come from? That's terrible! Conventional kickers like Tom Dempsey (NFL record 63 yard FG) and Mark Mosely of Washington were two of the best ever at the technique. I can remember when they actually marked the difference between kickers when describing them on the pre-game shows, soccer style or conventional. Whew! I feel so much better now that I have that off chest. You may now return to your regular scheduled activity. :)
WOSgrad Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 I have never heard the phrase "straight toe." I have heard the term "straight ahead" used for that style of kicking.
Guest tigersvoice Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 [quote name="Rake1" post="1095841" timestamp="1319733357"]Goodness I was hoping someone would please call this technique by the correct name but that has yet to happen. This straight forward style of kicking is called "conventional". Where in the world did "straight toe" come from? That's terrible! Conventional kickers like Tom Dempsey (NFL record 63 yard FG) and Mark Mosely of Washington were two of the best ever at the technique. I can remember when they actually marked the difference between kickers when describing them on the pre-game shows, soccer style or conventional. Whew! I feel so much better now that I have that off chest. You may now return to your regular scheduled activity. :)[/quote]Remember too about Tom Dempsey - his kicking foot was deformed. I think I remember that he did not have fully developed toes on that foot; they were more like nubs. And the shoe on his kicking foot was "square" across the front. Research it before you use it in sports trivia. :D
Rake1 Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 [quote name="Tigersvoice" post="1095939" timestamp="1319739925"][quote author=Rake1 link=topic=90493.msg1095841#msg1095841 date=1319733357]Goodness I was hoping someone would please call this technique by the correct name but that has yet to happen. This straight forward style of kicking is called "conventional". Where in the world did "straight toe" come from? That's terrible! Conventional kickers like Tom Dempsey (NFL record 63 yard FG) and Mark Mosely of Washington were two of the best ever at the technique. I can remember when they actually marked the difference between kickers when describing them on the pre-game shows, soccer style or conventional. Whew! I feel so much better now that I have that off chest. You may now return to your regular scheduled activity. :)[/quote]Remember too about Tom Dempsey - his kicking foot was deformed. I think I remember that he did not have fully developed toes on that foot; they were more like nubs. And the shoe on his kicking foot was "square" across the front. [color=blue][b]Research it before you use it in sports[/b][/color] trivia. :D[/quote]Please oh please Tigersvoice let me know what I what I need to research!! You have to be kidding me, right? Dempsey kicked using the conventional style Yes or No? The answer would be "yes" genius, no need for further research. Demepsey was not called a "square toe kicker" so you are the one who needs some research. Yes, Dempsey did have a deformed foot but he still used the conventional style of kicking. Almost every kicker who kicked conventional style used the squared toe cleat so that's not a giant fact you have uncovered. Please enlighten us some more when you have something truly important to say. "Research it before you use it in sports trivia" well here you go brainiac. How about Russel Erxleben from the University of Texas who, for your information, shares the record for the longest field goal in NCAA history was a conventional style kicker and yes that means he wore a square toed cleat. Let's try "conventional kickers for 400.00 Alex". How about George Blanda, another one of those "square toe cleat wearing players". Blanda still holds NFL records. Shall we go on......??Rake1
mustangproud Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 He's a very good kicker, but with that size, he should have a major roll on that offense or defense.
kicker Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 You missed one more inaccuracy Rake, enterprise said soccer style kicks with side of foot. That is wrong. We kick the ball on the laces of our shoe. Instead of a conventional kicking with the point of the foot, us soccer stylers use our whole foot.
dayton Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 [quote name="OldSkool97" post="1095442" timestamp="1319678878"]Coach Slack at HD can kick 50+ yds using the straight toe technique.[/quote]Joe Allen is a heck of an athlete. not surprised.
dav-joel Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 One of the original "soccer style kickers" :"I keek a touchdown" ---- Garo Yepremian
gary-us-bonds Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 Dayton had one a few years back. I think he played receiver for them too. They would bring out some contraption to put on his foot before the kicks.I never thought that was fair. If you're going to kick it straight ahead, then do so without help from equipment.
Gasilla Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 We always called it "toe punchin", or "he is a toe puncher". ;D
#1stangfan Posted October 29, 2011 Report Posted October 29, 2011 As long as it gets through the uprights, I don't care if he gives it a Chuck Norris round house kick!!
speveto Posted October 29, 2011 Report Posted October 29, 2011 Much to the delight of the WOS fans, BIG JERQUIS BEASLEY will be back next year. We love to watch him kick that ball a mile high and out of the end zone. When a kid at WOS has the name "BEASLEY", we know he can play football.
the sports guy Posted October 29, 2011 Report Posted October 29, 2011 It brought back alot of memorys seeing him run to get his shoe.
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