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Originally Posted by randallscott35
1. They make more kicks than they used to to actually. 2008 season was one of the highest % ever made. This is a down year. People choke.
2. "The 2-point conversion became a part of the college game in 1958, and the N.F.L. introduced it 1994. During that first season, pro teams succeeded on about 51 percent of their 2-point attempts, just as they did this season and last season, according to Stats LLC.
In 1995, though, the success rate fell to 39 percent and remained below 45 percent for most of the next decade. Defensive coaches apparently learned how to react to the plays that offenses were calling"
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Thanks Randall -
I was trying to come up with a way of not making kickers choke.. the best way i came up with was not allowing them on the sideline or have them in an "isolation" booth where they cant see the score or any of the play. then when they come out to kick, they have noise cancelling technology in their helmets so cant hear the crowd at all - perfect, as long as they dont look at the big screen..