Drop kicks are usually used at the end of halfs or games when a punt wouldn't be worth it and/or you are trying to catch the defense off guard by attempting a FG/XP out of a running/pass formation. They arn't very accurate but were used a lot in the 1900's-1920's when the ball wasn't as pointed at the ends.
In the UK and Ireland, American football is also known as Britball. For soem reason, drop kicking is still used along with placekicking. The longest being:
55 yards Ben Torriero, Harrogate Hawks v. Merseyside Centurions (British National Football League-BNGL), 5/13/1990
Longest CAnadian high school drop kicked FG:
57 yards Pedro Svinaga, Jesuit Col. of Loyola (Montreal) (L 3-6) McGill Intermediates, McGill Stadium, Montreal, 1920's
I think in some long field goal situations, drop kicking might be advantageous if the other team won't be in FG block formation. The kicker wouldn't have to put it up as high, but it is really really hard to bounce.
Drop kicks are usually used at the end of halfs or games when a punt wouldn't be worth it and/or you are trying to catch the defense off guard by attempting a FG/XP out of a running/pass formation. They arn't very accurate but were used a lot in the 1900's-1920's when the ball wasn't as pointed at the ends.
Kmagnus80 11 months ago
In the UK and Ireland, American football is also known as Britball. For soem reason, drop kicking is still used along with placekicking. The longest being:
55 yards Ben Torriero, Harrogate Hawks v. Merseyside Centurions (British National Football League-BNGL), 5/13/1990
Longest CAnadian high school drop kicked FG:
57 yards Pedro Svinaga, Jesuit Col. of Loyola (Montreal) (L 3-6) McGill Intermediates, McGill Stadium, Montreal, 1920's
luckyshow 1 year ago
@luckyshow,
I think in some long field goal situations, drop kicking might be advantageous if the other team won't be in FG block formation. The kicker wouldn't have to put it up as high, but it is really really hard to bounce.
TheFlanker35 1 year ago
Longest known post-1940 skinny ball drop-kick FGs (ball changed c.1933):
37 yards Nelson “Bud” Smith, Coe College (W 9-6) at Cornell (Iowa), 10/17/1942 [winning kick]
37 yards Coby Moody, Canton Tigers (L 15-34) at Seiling High (Oklahoma), 10/15/2010
35 yards Old Crow, Lodge Grass Indians (W 69-12) Colstrip Colts (Montana) [6-man football]
luckyshow 1 year ago
More drop kick FGs:
62 yards George Gipp, Notre Dame Freshmen at Michigan Western State Normal School, 1916
62 yards Kelly Imhoff, Kent HS v Arlington HS (Washington state), 1929
59 yards Bill Phelps, Colorado Springs HS at Florence, 1923 (Colorado)
Longest NFL drop kick FG:
50 yards John (Paddy) Driscoll, Chicago Cardinals v Milwaukee Badgers, 9/28/1924.
50 yards John (Paddy) Driscoll, Chicago Cardinals (W ) v Columbus Tigers, 10/11/1925.
luckyshow 1 year ago
Longest drop-kicked FGs
65 yards J.P. Ross, Birmingham A.C. (W 5-4) v Alabama, 11/12/1892
63 yards Mark Payne, Dakota Wesleyan ( ) v Spearfish Normal (Northwest Normal), at Aberdeen, S.D. 10/16/1915
62 yards Pat O'Dea, Wisconsin (W 47-0) at Northwestern, 11/24/1898 [in blizzard] (also punt of: 110 yards, 1898) [field was 110 yards long until 1912]
In Australia, he owns the drop kick record in Australian rules football:
60 yards Pat O'Dea, Melbourne F.C. v. Ballarat, May 1892
luckyshow 1 year ago
Nice quality. My stepson was excited that he could clearly see the ball hit the ground first. Thanks for posting this.
SenatorBRT 1 year ago
@SenatorBRT your welcome
bronzedepot 3 months ago
What an awesome video!
raiseyourscores 1 year ago
What's the longest drop kick in the NFL.
beerborn 1 year ago
I want old rules back in our day NFL. but still our day has some classic trick plays.
realIBeliX 1 year ago
@realIBeliX The drop kick is still legal. Doug Flutie kicked one in 2005.
jamesowen237 1 year ago
FAKE!
ModelOrange 2 years ago
Drop kicks are 4 points?
rjc0l3 2 years ago
@rjc0l3 fg's are 3, xp's are 1
looseduece8 1 year ago
@rjc0l3 Only in arena football.
mustang6172 1 year ago
lovin that urban backdrop
bcsROBBERY 2 years ago
Check out François Steyn's drop kicks.
monaroCountry 2 years ago
Very fluid motion = all in one move for a 4 pointer.
I would love to see this type of technique and skill used in today's game.
1400deadwood 2 years ago
Hell yeah. Drop kicks for the win!
BoAbkal 2 years ago
how did u get this?
OSUfan5859 3 years ago 2
me too, i'm interested to find out where this footage came from
grezzbop 2 years ago
@grezzbop my father shot it in 1960
bronzedepot 3 months ago
@grezzbop my father shot it in 1960
bronzedepot 3 months ago
That was pretty good.
TheSentinal00 3 years ago