And Ohio does it different... Our director of football wants the goal line covered! The only down side is the 50 to 60 yards of sideline "uncovered"...
I never cease to be amazed at the mindset of some folks. But then, when in Rome (or in this case, Ohio)...
How many high school kickers can
consistently put it in (or even near) the end zone? I dare say it is a distinct minority. A kick that breaks the plane is dead and every R should be able to cover it alone 95% of the time. Having 3 down there is goal line overload. Even if the kick should threaten the pylon, H and L, positioned somewhere up the sideline, can come back to help that other 5%.
If I'm a kicking coach in Ohio, I'm putting my bruisers out there and kicking it short every time I see 3 officials lined up that deep. By the time the posse arrives, I've had a better than average shot at stealing it from the pile. Tom, B's and U's in Ohio should get combat pay!
What about it Atlanta Blue? From a kicking coach's perspective, what's your take?