David Levine -> RE: General Vikes Talk (6/14/2019 3:57:18 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Tom Sykes quote:
ORIGINAL: David Levine quote:
ORIGINAL: Tom Sykes https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/12/20/how-raiders-kicker-daniel-carlson-re-ignited-his-nfl-career/ [after being released by Vikings] "... Carlson and his wife hopped in the car. They drove three hours south to Ankeny, Iowa, the home of renowned special teams guru Jamie Kohl. Carlson spent four days with Kohl making technical adjustments, namely to the length of his strides preceding kicks." "Carlson says things he wanted to work on because he didn’t have time in between the end of his senior season and the beginning of the NFL season to shorten his strides before kicks, with the combine, pro day, private workouts and training camp affording little time to overhaul mechanics." "Kohl said he noticed this flaw back in February, that Carlson’s elongated strides only helped make kicks in practice but not in games, when compact run-ups help combat charging NFL defensive linemen. Kohl, who has known Carlson for almost a decade, brought in long-snappers and holders to help. Carlson and his wife stayed with Kohl’s family for the final three days of a four-day workout. Normally Carlson wouldn’t kick on back-to-back days, but he wanted to for muscle memory. Over those four days he shortened his strides so that he stood 20 inches closer to the ball when he reached set position." So it took 4 days to completely fix his mechanics, but our coaching staff couldn't find less than a week to work with him between the draft and start of the season? That makes us look even worse. Especially since Priefer himself says he worked with him on the same thing: quote:
Carlson, though, attributed his turnaround to a subtle physical adjustment, making his motion “a little more compact,” according to Raiders reporters. At 6-foot-5, Carlson is significantly taller than most kickers, and while his “long levers” (as he coined) gave him more power, they also provided more moving parts. Priefer claims the Vikings were also focused on compacting Carlson’s technique. “That’s what we did here,” said Priefer. “He was really long when he got here, and we worked really hard all spring and all summer long at making him a compact approach.” https://zonecoverage.com/2018/vikings/mike-priefer-on-what-went-amiss-with-daniel-carlson-blair-walsh/ So apparently Kohl did in 4 days what Preifer couldn't do "all spring and all summer long"... Yup. Although I didn't realize Preiffer had worked on that issue as well. It's very possible the team pulled the plug so quickly because they thought Carlson was just not going to be able to compact his swing more. (which is technically true if he had stayed on with Preiffer). Maalouf may be the most under-rated change to this team this year. If he's decent. We may have lucked out again, just like with Kalil, by having someone the Vikings wanted to keep leave on their own.
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