Club America goalkeeper Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa attempts a 60-yard field goal with coaching from former Texans punter Shane Lechler.
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Club America goalkeeper Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa attempts a 60-yard field goal with coaching from former Texans punter Shane Lechler.
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And he is goalkeeper π
always wondered why football teams donβt recruit soccer players to kick lmao
No effort he just taping it
More money in his pocket. π
How come we always have professional soccer players always the ones kicking "footballs" and not professional "football" kickers ever kicking a soccer ball?
Like, we always see a professional soccer player seeing how far they can punt a "football" or kicking field goals like this. But, never an NFL kicker/punter seeing the difference in how it is kicking a soccer ball.
Need another Aubrey
The record for longest goal in actual football is 105 yards so this is pretty ok for most top class goalies
Now lets see an Nfl player try soccer..,
Who wouldve thought that a guy who kicks for a living can actually kick?
Professional soccer goalkeepers could do it blindfolded.
That's not soccer
Calm down
Everyone would be BLOCKED
….ALL LOW TRAJECTORY and way to many steps
play for the buffalo bills π
( /γ»γ»)γ..makes it look easy, like the Coach said. He launched the 1st two with no effort. Makes you rethink the amount of force needed to kick a football…*digs through old toys looking for grade-school football tee* I gotta retry this…
Hi I am the owner of the buffalo bills looking to speak with you
Come to the Packers lolol
Memo donde as estado, estas pero bueno, tu segundo trabajito papiador de un equipo de la NFL
Notice his follow through after the kick? Most kickers plant with their left foot then follow through with their right and maybe make another step or hop but stay in about the same position after they kick it whereas this guy automatically keeps his feet moving and kinda moves back almost like a defensive position. Idk anything about soccer just noticed this difference.
Even McAfee said Lechler should be in the hall before him.
Too easy