Cool video. Your description of turning the body into a whip is a great visualization and one that I think applies extremely well to the golf swing as well. Most new golfers try to use their arms to muscle the club, instead of generating power with their lower body and letting that flow down through their arms to turn the clubhead into the end of the whip. They also don't understand how pro golfers can generate so much power while looking effortless. I think if people making golf videos used your analogy and description, a lot of people would get a lot better at swinging much more quickly.
You see that his plant foot doesn’t come up off the turf as he punts. He has tremendous stability at the point of contact and after. That was a wonderful video filled with great information.
You are amazing! I know it's a very niche channel, but this might be one of the most instructive youtube videos I've seen. Who are you and where did/do you play?
He does not compare to ray guy he was the best punter ever in fact he was a number one draft pick by the oakland raiders Remember he even hit the roof of the Houston astrodome
Why is he so low in avg if he's this good? Genuine question, not mockery. Is it an execution flaw (i.e. no hang time, bad accuracy) or fault of his team?
In my opinion punt average doesn't and should really matter, infact he's only ~3.8 yards of the #1 spot, it's so situational based on field position at the time of a punt, touch, directional philosophy and a number of other factors. Pat O'Donnell had the 3rd longest punt of the year at 72 yards also punt average doesn't factor in the negative effect of a touchback.
@Tekno Badger I’m guessing that you were looking at the statistic that showed up at the beginning of the video in which I am also guessing he just had a bad/unlucky first 2 games. (At the time of this game it was week 3)
Yeah, there's efficiency of form and all that...but, you can't take out the genetic factor of fast twitch muscles. You can have two guys with the exact same form in terms of efficiency, the guy with the greater percentage of fast twitch muscles is gonna be the better one. Fast twitch musculature is 100% genetic. No amount of training, lifting, etc...will change the composition of your muscles. You can train to maximize what you've got in terms of speed and strength, and, you can work on your form to maximize efficiency there...but make no mistake, it all comes down to what your born with in the end.
Also this dude ran a 4.64 and benched 23 reps at the combine.
Mire reps than Khalil Nack lmao
Well it’s a good thing he’s on the bears because we punt the ball about twice a possession.
only team with a BOGO on punts
Yeah it’s a good thing he’s on the bears cause I like Da Bears
on the packers now 👀
Uhhh nah
@@ericwilliams5479 look it up lol
Good explanation. I didn't realize it was the whip of your lower leg that makes the most difference.
He does make it look effortless
It's frustrating to watch right?
As a bears fan I love this
@@ericwilliams5479 😈🧀
Ik You like the cheese team
Just saw that clip of Pat O'Donnell throwing a TD on a fake punt back in 2017... one of the most effortless-looking TD passes I've ever seen.
Cool video. Your description of turning the body into a whip is a great visualization and one that I think applies extremely well to the golf swing as well. Most new golfers try to use their arms to muscle the club, instead of generating power with their lower body and letting that flow down through their arms to turn the clubhead into the end of the whip. They also don't understand how pro golfers can generate so much power while looking effortless. I think if people making golf videos used your analogy and description, a lot of people would get a lot better at swinging much more quickly.
Glad you liked it! After coaching for a while it's been my best way to describe it.
Now a Packers guy
Such a key lesson for so many disciplines in life. It's not how HARD you do it, it's how EFFICIENTLY you do it.
You see that his plant foot doesn’t come up off the turf as he punts. He has tremendous stability at the point of contact and after. That was a wonderful video filled with great information.
Thank you so much
I played football with pat in high school. Funny thing was he was my kicker as I was the punter. Good times
I have been dying for a Pat video and I’m 6 days late. This was an excellent breakdown, thank you so much. Special Teams love from Chicago.
Pat's the Man! and from what I've heard a great guy too!
Thats facts
Brick of cocaine? Count me in.
One of our best players hands down. 🐻⬇
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@@almightyypack1604 Goddamn it....
Well he does get plenty of practice playing for the Bears
Nicknamed Mega Punt
Welcome to the packers 💪🏼 glad we could save you from the bears
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You are amazing! I know it's a very niche channel, but this might be one of the most instructive youtube videos I've seen. Who are you and where did/do you play?
I played at UNCP! And thank you so much that means a lot
He does not compare to ray guy he was the best punter ever in fact he was a number one draft pick by the oakland raiders Remember he even hit the roof of the Houston astrodome
Very cool video. I hope this guy goes to a team that isn't a dumpster fire.
Thoughts on Mike Dickson?
He will go down as one of the greats
Do Pat McAfee
Why is he so low in avg if he's this good? Genuine question, not mockery. Is it an execution flaw (i.e. no hang time, bad accuracy) or fault of his team?
In my opinion punt average doesn't and should really matter, infact he's only ~3.8 yards of the #1 spot, it's so situational based on field position at the time of a punt, touch, directional philosophy and a number of other factors. Pat O'Donnell had the 3rd longest punt of the year at 72 yards also punt average doesn't factor in the negative effect of a touchback.
He has a 46.2 yard average per punt!
He's in the top half of NFL Punters
@Tekno Badger I’m guessing that you were looking at the statistic that showed up at the beginning of the video in which I am also guessing he just had a bad/unlucky first 2 games. (At the time of this game it was week 3)
@@lowellhawk1039 thank you
Yeah, there's efficiency of form and all that...but, you can't take out the genetic factor of fast twitch muscles. You can have two guys with the exact same form in terms of efficiency, the guy with the greater percentage of fast twitch muscles is gonna be the better one.
Fast twitch musculature is 100% genetic. No amount of training, lifting, etc...will change the composition of your muscles. You can train to maximize what you've got in terms of speed and strength, and, you can work on your form to maximize efficiency there...but make no mistake, it all comes down to what your born with in the end.
Bryan Anger is the best Punter in the league.
Second