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I’ve got a strong leg, I’ve just got to clean it up consistently,” Havrisik said.
Havrisik spent four months working with long-time Chargers and Saints kicker John Carney leading up to the draft, intent on capitalizing on his power.
“For me, if you can kick a long field goal, you should be able to kick short field goals,” Havrisik said. “It’s the same thing. Literally. I treat every kick the same.”
For the past few months, he’s been working with former Arizona kicker Alex Zendejas.
The way Havrisik sees it, he faced a lot of adversity in college, and he’d be crazy to give up the opportunity to chase his NFL dream.
“I had three head coaches, a lot of coaching staff changes, not a lot of the same routine through my college career, so it was hard to get in the flow,” Havrisik said. “A lot of different stuff thrown at me every year. Injuries, changing plans.”
Ok, not sure I would trust Gay's opinion going forward! lol
This part of the article stood out for me. Read Hav's quotes. Even he knows he has an issue with consistency. IMO, this is now in his head and could be a problem.
Is he using having 3 different coaches as an excuse? Sorry, not buying that. Get your sh#t together young man before you are out of the league.
#HelmetHornsMatter
“Well, the color is good, I like the metallic blue,” Youngblood recently said while laughing, via NFL Journal. “The horn is terrible. It looks like a ‘C.’ When I first saw it on the logo I honestly thought it was a Charger logo.
“Now when I see it on the helmet, it just isn’t a ram horn. There is no distinct curl like a mature ram horn. I don’t know how the Rams could get that wrong. That is your symbol and it has been for what? Seventy years or more? Longer than I have been alive? It’s just not us, it’s not the Rams.”---Mr. Ram Jack Youngblood