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The moment he set up for a placekick instead of a punt, those Black armored animals would be upon him.
Increased to 15 yards the penalty for the defense kicking a forward pass or a placekick held by an opponent.
He tried a placekick and field goal, but was too far out; the ball fell short, to Stile's immense relief.
If scored by a placekick, it is worth one point and is called the extra point.
Palinkas was a placekick holder for her placekicker husband.
Maddox served as Dave Brown's backup and played all 16 games as the placekick holder.
Shortly afterwards, Lucy tricks Charlie Brown into another football placekick, which as always, she pulls away.
Daniel continued as the primary backup to Brees, as well as the team's placekick holder, for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 seasons.
Buddy Teevens, the Dartmouth coach, then chose a placekick for one point and a tie rather than attempting a 2-point converison for a lead.
With the Rams in 1994, Maddox played in five games as placekick holder and played as quarterback in two of those games.
Former UCLA Bruins coach Rick Neuheisel began his career as the placekick holder for Lee.
It is the second release in Carpark's "sports-FAN" series following Jake Mandell's The Placekick.
Driscoll's 55 yard drop kick in 1924 stood as the unofficial record for field goal range until Bert Rechichar kicked a 56-yard field goal (by placekick) in 1953.
Its disadvantage was that it was less reliable than a placekick, since the bounce could go wrong; its advantage was that it could be done on ex- tremely short notice.
Because of this, it is exceptionally rare for a team to preserve a roster spot solely for a placekick holder; most teams will instead use a player who plays another position to double as the holder.
She was a placekick holder for her husband Steven Palinkas for the minor league (or semi-professional, depending on the source) Orlando Panthers in the Atlantic Coast Football League.
Wilson was forced to punt from his end zone; Philadelphia resumed possession of the ball on the Los Angeles side of the field, ultimately resulting in a successful 28 yard placekick by Kreuz.
A. Next fall will mark the 35th season a college coach has had the option of having his team run or pass for 2 points from the 3-yard line after a touchdown or of merely attempting a placekick for 1 point.
The first professional player was a placekick holder (a traditionally trivial position usually occupied by a person who holds another position on the team), while the best known female college football players were all placekickers, with all having primarily played women's soccer prior to converting.
But unfortunately, even in a real football game with many spectators (and Woodstock as a TV cameraman), Lucy, also on the team as the placekick setter, can't resist humiliating Charlie Brown, again pulling the ball away just as he tries to kick it.
But the Orangemen were penalized 15 yards for roughing the placekick holder, and given a second chance with no time showing on the clock, Notre Dame kicker Joe Perkowski drilled a 41-yard field goal for a 17-15 Irish victory.
He became popular with fans for being able to kick a placekick kick-off through the endzone uprights, having done it so often that the stadium monitors would display the Field Goal graphics even though it was a kick-off and not an actual Field Goal attempt.
Schwammel was one of the key players in the now illegal "Pyramid Play" where the Beavers hoisted 6'7" Clyde Devine atop the shoulders of 6'2" Schwammel and 6'2" teammate Harry Shields in order to block a placekick.
The presence of foreign born-and-raised players in the highest levels of gridiron football has largely been limited to placekickers-occasionally even coming from outside the traditional American high school and/or college football systems-and all but one of the women to have played men's American football were placekickers while the lone exception was a placekick holder.