Game Pics - From NU Perspective

cycloneG

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That blocked extra point was extremely low. It's only at about head level when it gets to the line of scrimmage.
 

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Reggie Stephens is what 6'3" and he's standing straight up...they need to block better, these arent on Mahoney
 

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That blocked extra point was extremely low. It's only at about head level when it gets to the line of scrimmage.

I think it was more that the LOS was forced back nearly to the holder than the kick being abnormally low.
 

JCloned

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That blocked extra point was extremely low. It's only at about head level when it gets to the line of scrimmage.

May be but hard to tell from a zoom photo from 100 yards away that makes it look like Mahoney is even with the line of scrimmage.

Notice the blocked field goal pic later on and you see baysinger on his back with a jail break by NU up the middle to block it. That one never had a chance regardless of how it was kicked.
 

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May be but hard to tell from a zoom photo from 100 yards away that makes it look like Mahoney is even with the line of scrimmage.

Notice the blocked field goal pic later on and you see baysinger on his back with a jail break by NU up the middle to block it. That one never had a chance regardless of how it was kicked.

I didn't realize that Stephens does extra point snaps and Baysinger does the FG snaps. But yeah, I noticed that he was on his butt.
 

Steve

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Stephens was still snapping - he's on the far left edge of the photo.

Reggie lines up at LG with Zimmerman doing the long snapping. DZ is shown getting completely spun around 180 in one of the photos and is buried under the pile in the other block shot. Trey is the fill-in at RG after Lamaak couldn't keep going.
 

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Reggie lines up at LG with Zimmerman doing the long snapping. DZ is shown getting completely spun around 180 in one of the photos and is buried under the pile in the other block shot. Trey is the fill-in at RG after Lamaak couldn't keep going.

Cool, thanks for the correction.
 

wartknight

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Reggie lines up at LG with Zimmerman doing the long snapping. DZ is shown getting completely spun around 180 in one of the photos and is buried under the pile in the other block shot. Trey is the fill-in at RG after Lamaak couldn't keep going.
Yes. DZ needs to be more stout in the middle. Him sideways opens up 2 rush lanes.