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The Andre de Waal High Kicks Theorem
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<blockquote data-quote="Scotty" data-source="post: 1165162" data-attributes="member: 74100"><p>Put say Chiefs vs Falcon, chiefs will grind a push teams back or be comfortable in keeping possession to get a chance to go wide when as Falcons(used as the current bottom team) would be the opposite and not make ground or gaps and end up being forced to kick.</p><p></p><p>The whole theorem is pointless as it ignores key parts of the game as earning the right to do anything. Ability of individual/team in attack/kick chance. Kicking to compete with say Steward compared to say Hodge,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotty, post: 1165162, member: 74100"] Put say Chiefs vs Falcon, chiefs will grind a push teams back or be comfortable in keeping possession to get a chance to go wide when as Falcons(used as the current bottom team) would be the opposite and not make ground or gaps and end up being forced to kick. The whole theorem is pointless as it ignores key parts of the game as earning the right to do anything. Ability of individual/team in attack/kick chance. Kicking to compete with say Steward compared to say Hodge, [/QUOTE]
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