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  1. Nick

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    Is there a kicker equivalent to TJS?

    because throwing 100mph in baseball was once considered a "unicorn"... and now most 3rd or 4th relievers have that capability.

    In addition to the ball consistency, they may have just been able to identify/target/develop kickers' legs in a way that mechanically unlocks the greater distance. Will see if kicking "harder" leads to the same uptick in eventual surgery that baseball pitchers now face.
     
  2. Buck Turgidson

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    Yeah, there's other older articles talking about how accurate kickers are now, and the consensus was specialized training
     
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    Being an NFL kicker or punter is one of the most stable, consistent, lucrative, and in-demand positions in all of professional sports.

    The one position that's even more of a "job for life" skillset... the long snapper,

    Its amazing that those positions, if one is good/healthy, almost guaratees at least a 10 year career. Are there any other pro team sport positions with similar offerings? Maybe simply being a 7 footer in basketball... but that still requires some blessed genes more than anything. At one point being a lefty relief pitcher had its advantages too, but that has been mitigated by the 3 batter rule and general arm wear/tear that exceeds the leg wear/tear apparently.

    Even more amazing that these "job for life" positions come from the sport that statistically has the shortest career trends.
     
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    He's so consistent they even call his misses good.
    What? Too soon?
     
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