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RedMyMind

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Anyone think Culp would have missed the FG on the first drive against Michigan if it was attempted?
 

cubsker_rivals142943

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Anyone think Culp would have missed the FG on the first drive against Michigan if it was attempted?

No, he didn't have the yips that game. As soon as you hit a bad one, they come back. His next PAT was terrible but went in and you knew at that point he had them.
 

Kato

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Tourette or a tic is my thoughts. Known a few people with this problem.
 

HominidHusker

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I feel bad for Culp. Kicking can be a tough, high pressure role.
Regardless, it’s up to the coaches to move on.
And it’s a problem if they don’t feel like they have anyone better.
 

Kato

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Yeah no. Not how that works.

Yes it does work like that. As for throwing it out there that he might be on drugs, such a rumor never should have been started. Watch him walking the sidelines and compare it to the example of tourette below.

Motor tics are involuntary movements, which can be “simple” or “complex,” according to the Mayo Clinic. Simple tics may include behaviors such as repetitive eye blinking, head jerking, nose twitching, or mouth movements, it says.
 

SeaOfRed75

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Yes it does work like that. As for throwing it out there that he might be on drugs, such a rumor never should have been started. Watch him walking the sidelines and compare it to the example of tourette below.

Motor tics are involuntary movements, which can be “simple” or “complex,” according to the Mayo Clinic. Simple tics may include behaviors such as repetitive eye blinking, head jerking, nose twitching, or mouth movements, it says.
Yeah and I know people with tourettes. Generally not motor tics.