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He was Caucasian (white)
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No. But he was the last of the straight-on kickers in the NFL.
Optional mark is a type of marker on the field. It's used to mark where the ball should be for a free kick in the game.
You have to take the free kick. That's an old rule that dates back to the days when you could take a mark in soccer and rugby. Rugby kept it (from within the defensive 22, anyway) and retained the rule that the mark must be followed by a free kick.
On the Philadelphia Eagles rooster in 1970 was place kicker Mark Mosely, and punter Bill Bradley. I don't remember either of them being barefoot. I do remember Tony Franklin kicking barefoot for Philadelphia in 1979. Paul McFadden was the bare foot kicker for the Eagles from 1984 to 1987.
No. It's only a mark if it's kicked by another player.
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Getting a good kicker like a guy with at least 90 kicking average. Put them in Centre Half Forward and stuff. THen in Pre-season make sure u have a crappy marker at full forward. Kick the ball to the 90 guy. Have him run bak if he takes the mark. If he doesn't just go for a big kick. If he takes the mark more bak a bit like 5 metres. Then run forward. Keep running until u get close to the man on the mark then kick. A 9 pointer should be yours. Also put a good kicking guy in defense and have him kick long if the other team u no. If your going for goal at fullforward do the same thing. Try this and see if u can kick a 9 pointer in pre-season or the furthest goal u have ever kicked. Good luck mate.
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