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papasmurfbell Posted December 21, 2013 Posted December 21, 2013 http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/12/21/tucker-believes-he-can-make-one-from-70-yards-out/ Tucker believes he can make one from 70 yards outMore than 43 years passed before an NFL kicker nailed a field goal longer than Tom Dempsey’s 63-yard game winner for the Saints against the Lions. Matt Prater’s new mark of 64 yards may not last 43 days.Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, whose six field goals on Monday night included a last-minute 61-yard effort on which the team’s playoffs hope largely hinged, thinks he can extend the current record by another 18 feet.“If I pulled out the eight-degree driver — on a day when I’m feeling real fresh — I could probably hit one from 70 yards,” Tucker told Jim Corbett of USA Today. “I hit one from 70 yards in pregame in Detroit this past Monday night.”Tucker also said he made one from 79 yards earlier this year.“That was in Denver before our opener in September,” Tucker said. “The weather was perfect; the field was good. With the altitude in the Rocky Mountains, the ball jumps off your foot.”In only his second season, Tucker has become one of the most reliable kickers in league history, making all 33 field goal attempts in 2013. He gives the Ravens a powerful weapon for converting field position into points.The only risk is that the Ravens could get too conservative on offense once they get within Tucker’s ever-expanding range.I agree that there is a real possibility that he hits one in a game sometime in his career. He hasn't even maxed out on his strength yet. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted December 22, 2013 Posted December 22, 2013 http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/nfl-kicker-70-yard-field-goal-baltimore-justin-195555525--nfl.html Can an NFL kicker make a 70-yard field goal? Baltimore’s Justin Tucker thinks it can happenBaltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker had one of the biggest plays of the NFL season, a 61-yard field goal to beat the Lions last Monday, changing the playoff pictures for both teams.The boot barely made it over the crossbar, which isn't surprising considering that was 5 yards longer than Tucker's previous career best. But Tucker thinks that, under the right conditions, he could back up 9 more yards and make one."If I pulled out the 8-degree driver – on a day when I'm feeling real fresh – I could probably hit one from 70 yards,'' Tucker told USA Today. "I hit one from 70 yards in pregame in Detroit this past Monday night.''The NFL record is 64 yards, set this season by Denver's Matt Prater. Is a kick of 70 yards really possible?Maybe. Tucker told USA Today that he hit a field goal in pregame warm-ups from 79 yards out before the season opener in Denver's thin air. Oakland's Sebastian Janikowski supposedly hit an 82-yard field goal in high school, and once attempted a 76-yarder in a NFL game (it wasn't close). A few years ago I saw Prater hit a 69-yard field goal in practice against a defense, although it wasn't rushing all that hard.Field-goal accuracy has gone way up in the past few decades, and 50-yard field goals from the NFL's best don't seem all that difficult anymore because they hit them at such a high rate. Going for anything close to a 70-yarder would take a specific set of circumstances. A miss would give the other team incredible field position, so it's unlikely to be attempted unless it's at the end of a half. Even then, coaches would fear getting it blocked and returned for a touchdown, or even coming up short and being returned, like Auburn did to beat Alabama.It seems unlikely we'll see a 70-yard field goal in a game. But Tucker, the NFL's hottest kicker, thinks it's possible, so who's going to argue with him? Quote
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