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In the season opener, Miami had a chance to take a 6-3 lead over the Tigers late in the 1st quarter but missed a 45-yard field goal attempt. After further review of a zoomed in view, you can tell that the FG was actually blocked by 6-foot-7 offensive lineman Austin Deculus.



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The FG block, punt block pressure, punting, placekicking, and coverage were all oustanding. This is a massive improvement over previous years.
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The (1) downvote on several posts that make sense must be the 'pencil dick' that thinks the trajectory was not altered #JBoy
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Good use of personnel by LSU
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That explains why he was so pumped running off the field
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Yea, I noticed that as well. He just seemed a little too pumped over a missed field goal.
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If the video department thinks those fingers altered the trajectory of the ball they’re crazy... Lmao
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You literally can see the spin of the ball change
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If you know physics and trajectory, all it takes is a slight alteration to have a big impact. Look at what happens when a 100 foot tower is off 1/4 of an inch at its base.
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Wanna know how I know you’ve never hunted? Watch the kick it strangely veers left. The tip is why.
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I didn't get a clear look at the replay during the game, but I was convinced it was partially blocked. Then I thought I was seeing things because most of Feagles' punts started to look partially blocked. And then our last 2 KOs... Good to know my instincts were right on the missed FG.
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Sounds like the more you had to drink, the more wobbly the ball looked.
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That's all it took....
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Score 1 for the fat boys And obligatory white men can jump joke.
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