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GVGjr
14-11-2017, 09:27 PM
There are a couple of articles where Suckling indicates he wants to give NFL Punting a go. I'd suggest it will be at the end of next season once his contract expires. It's a vastly different kicking action but he might do well

Twodogs
14-11-2017, 10:12 PM
I dunno about NFL punting but with his kicking action he may well be missing a career as a soccer goalkeeper.

TBH while I'm no expert on NFL punting Suckers doesn't strike me as having a classic NFL punting action. He has the talent but I'd reckon to have a special teams career (I've been watching a LOT of NFL the last couple of seasons) then Suckers will have to have some fairly radical remediation on his kicking action.

Richard Oaborne did this too in 1995. Terry Wheeler reckons that decision cost him his coaching career. Wheels must have invested a fair bit of skin in getting Osborne to Footscray only to have it ripped off him when Osborne went to America.

The thing was Osborne was back playing with us by the end of the season. He might have been been playing when Wheeler got the chop for Alan Joyce. I think it's the only time we've sacked a coach after the season started and gone on to make the finals.

comrade
14-11-2017, 10:13 PM
There are a couple of articles where Suckling indicates he wants to give NFL Punting a go. I'd suggest it will be at the end of next season once his contract expires. It's a vastly different kicking action but he might do well

We should really do the right thing and release him from his contract early so he can pursue his dream ;)

Twodogs
14-11-2017, 11:46 PM
We should really do the right thing and release him from his contract early so he can pursue his dream ;)

I've got a couple who can go with him. :D

I wonder if any of this was organised when he was over there earlier last month?

hujsh
15-11-2017, 01:17 AM
Maybe kicking for field goal with his action might work?

jazzadogs
15-11-2017, 03:38 AM
He kicks an AFL ball completely differently to most with good results...who's to say that he can't get similar results with an NFL ball?

craigsahibee
23-11-2017, 04:02 PM
He might as well try to capitalize on his one and only asset.

EasternWest
24-11-2017, 07:36 AM
We should really do the right thing and release him from his contract early so he can pursue his dream ;)

Seconded.

Twodogs
24-11-2017, 07:57 AM
I'll start the car. If a couple of you lads can help him out to it and sit either side of him on the back seat we can take him to the airport.:)

I don't mind poor old suckers. He can be a really clever player with his positioning. The ball doesn't just roll to where he happens to be by accident time after time. He's one of our more interesting players just to sit and watch for a few minutes.

Go_Dogs
24-11-2017, 10:57 AM
Good on him, he seems a bloke who'd love the culture of being a sportsman in the US.