@@Andrew_Waples - Cowboys coaches said that he messed up and ran onto the field and set himself in position too early. He was waiting for far too long compared to his normal routine and just pooched it. It was just nerves, inexperience, and being too eager to get that kick off.
He made history this week becoming the first kicker to ever make a *60 yard and a 59 yard field goal* in the same game Additionally, He almost had a perfect season for field goals. He missed one field goal for the last game of 2023- 24 season. It was a blocked by the defense.
I'm still surprised that more MLS players don't retire from soccer after their careers are over and try out to be kicker in the NFL. Plenty of them still have a boot and a half and their foot skills are still top notch, especially keepers who are used to booting the ball past half field on most of their passes. Seems like an easy way to make a couple extra million after their retirement.
I seem to remember one of the first former soccer players in the NFL ...Pete Gogolak, I think. Actually, I looked him up and he was the first to use soccer style kick using foot insole and coming in from an angle. Don't know about his soccer experience.
Yea being an NFL kicker is the perfect retirement job for a MLS player. I'd imagine compared to being a midfielder it would be like a vacation. A whole lot less running and you still get to boot the ball every game. Plus you get paid tons of money and get front row seats to every game!
I remember former Aussie Rules player Mark Jackson talking about the science of kicking, and how you set up, how you gauged the wind, your points of concentration, and so forth. It's not that much different from soccer, and that combined with power, no surprise the sidewinders started taking over in the 60s. Aubrey just stands out, due to his height, but also his motion is the exact same every time. He does not change his stance, but he clearly does allow for the wind, etc. He's amazing to watch.
As a rugby fan, I really don't understand why the NFL doesn't look outside the sport for good kickers. Is it just myopia? Maybe with the effectiveness of the "tush push" (which is basically just a rugby maul), that will change.
Yeah watched a video not long ago about how Aussie rules players come to the NFL and absolutely put players to shame with their kicking. Also Aussie rules it's a proper brutal game.
Slightest correction: It was not Brandon Aubrey who saw the placekicker miss a field goal, it was his wife who saw it and told him "You could do that."
hi, i'm necroplolis's cousin, i'm staying at his place this weekend and he left his laptop open. yeah, i happen to have been compiling my thesis on his mother's genetic lineage and let me tell you in 75,000 words that what spectators are reporting is well within the average means of what should be our shared expectancy.@@dtkp33355
as aubrey's father, when his mother was pregnant with him i would be laying in bed asleep, maybe a foot away from my wife. then i would feel a hard kick in the kidneys. that's when i knew he would be a legend.
You guys can forget that a kicker can change the game. One of the reasons why the Bengals made their Super Bowl Run was because of their kicker. If they got anywhere on their opponents side of the field, they were walking away with points. That's how consistent he was, how accurate, and how good he was. A solid kicker will reward you even if you get stalled, and will win you close games if you just get close enough. Hell the Pats when they were the Pats won some of those Super Bowls with kicks. Getting a great kicker that can snipe you points is paramount.
Aubrey is a stud and I’m thrilled that he’s my kicker but let’s not forget how good Mahers career with Dallas was! There’s a reason why we hired him twice! He broke a few Cowboys franchise records during his 2 stints with us. Hopefully Aubrey can do the same. At this rate I’d guess he’s going to.
dude is a beast at 6'3" 200+. They gotta be able to measure leg strength or the power of the FG (velocity, etc) - like to see that data on kicker. You know the NFL has it - they hide a lot of stats - unlike baseball which tells you too much. Like with RB, what is there % TD on carries inside the 5 or something like that.
as a cowboys fan watching him miss that first one after Maher completely lost it made me feel some ways lol. Super cool he's from Plano Texas which is probably less than an hour from AT&T Stadium.
Not surprising at all, but these NFL people are losing their minds over it lololol The best NFL kicker in history is probably some lad playing in England’s 2nd Division. Can’t tell me a guy like Beckham, Wayne Rooney, or Paul Scholes wouldn’t have destroyed the NFL’s kicking game.
Pretty common for highschool football teams to go to soccer players for kickers/punters. My highschool team was div 1 state champs back to back years with a soccer player as the kicker. Was really good too
Brandon Aubrey, Plano, Texas! Went to school down the street from me!! After last night I bet the Iggles will remember his name! 60 yards, 59 yards, 45 and 50. Awesome.
Perfect example of a dude who watches a missed field goal and says. "How could they miss that?" Then proceeds to get off his couch and go show how it is done. LEGEND!
ESPN needs you on their shows for special teams coverage. Put you in a corner and cut to you for couple minutes while you pump energy into the most neglected part of the game.
Update. He still has yet to miss a FG, but he has missed 3 PATs. As much as I hate to see him miss anything, if I had to choose between missing a FG vs a PAT, I would rather see him miss a PAT, not a FG.
I would be interested in your analysis of the bears 26 yard punt against Carolina in the 3rd quarter. It didn't appear to be blocked and landed in the middle of the field. I've seen shanks go less yards, but it's way out of bounds. It was odd
I dont know if it is fact or just legend, but I've been told the Detroit Lions had a kicker as their highest scoring player for the season. I just stumbled onto this video, and I have never been too much into professional sports. The NFL was something my son and I shared while he was growing up, and he was/is a loyal, unapologetic Lions fan from early childhood.
It always blows my mind how bad So Many kickers are in the NFL when legitimately all they do is kick,with no real worry of contact, for Crazy money and they still shank it. I guess its a mental thing..but if you get paid crazy money to legitimately just kick a ball a handful of times a week that should be sharp.. this shidd is ridiculous
"played soccer and became a field goal kicker" Yeah, so did Kathy Ireland in the movie Necessary Roughness. I believe as a soccer player that he's a good fit as a kicker like this.
I know a trick that would help soccer players kick an American football even farther. I used to kick 60 yards in practice using this trick in high school. With about a 70% chance of making it, depending on wind speed. If the wind was behind me it would go even further but that's having the perfect weather. Now the trick is simple. It's the holder. He needs to tilt the football back to about 45 degrees so the belly of the ball is closer to the ground like a soccer ball and then watch them fly. I figured this out when a coach saw me kicking a soccer ball from one goal to another and with the ball rolling in the other goal. He asked if I could do that to a real football 😅. So I gave it a shot but I noticed when I was kicking the football it was getting air really high but it wasn't going the distance that I liked. I was only making 50 yard field goals 😅 which is at the 40 yard mark. So I asked my holder to lean the ball back a lil and the rest is history.
I’d better there’s many more soccer player who could do this. That’s how I started in football as a kid. Coach saw me constantly kick gall kicks well beyond mid-field and asked me to join. The second year of kicking colleges (juco colleges) were looking at me and asking me to go to the camps. I wish I would have done it but I was set on going in the military in ‘90. I was still able to kick 50 plus’s in the military. I won a lot of lunches and beers for people not believing. I don’t really regret it in reality. Met a lot of good people.
I was a Soccer player, by no means anywhere near pro! But I went to Cowboys stadium on a draft day and kicked some field goals with my little brother. 50 yards is easy for a soccer player!
Never heard of this guy before now, but I love Justin Tucker and was a fan of Pat Macafee up until he sold his soul to ESPN. I was a big fan of that European dude that tried to break into the NFL, think he got a tryout with the Lions a few years ago, what ever happened to him? He used to kick footballs into the top of convertibles and stuff.
At one high school I was the school’s athletic trainer, back in the late 80s, and the football coach recruited a soccer player as the kicker. Kid did @not excellent job. Kid also went on to play pro soccer and I think he is in the soccer Hall of Fame now.
Mouse: So what if he makes it? Tank: No one’s ever made the first jump. Mouse: I know, I know. But what if he does? Apoc: He won’t. Remember kids. The first time is always the hardest. Now go out and crush it.
Don’t know why my Rams decided to let Zuerline walk and then pick up Maher like he was the better option. Surprise surprise, Maher didn’t even last 4 games.
I like how got the first shank out of the way and followed it up with perfection.
Most likely nerves.
And lack of warm-up. He wasn't expecting to be kicking right then so he wasn't ready@@Andrew_Waples
@@Andrew_Waples - Cowboys coaches said that he messed up and ran onto the field and set himself in position too early. He was waiting for far too long compared to his normal routine and just pooched it. It was just nerves, inexperience, and being too eager to get that kick off.
Fail early to succeed sooner.
its likle brett farve throwing an interception on his first play
That last kick: 55 yards, and it was still halfway up the net behind the goal posts! Crazy!
I'm very curious what his longest will be this season.
Im really sad he didnt get to try the 60 something yarder I really think he has a hell of chance of making one
He’s hit from 58, it’s one of the clips in the video
58 @ LA (sea level) is no joke. I’m guessing that’s worth 65 @ Denver
@@tcolleyim thinking he can probably hit one from 70plus at mile high
@@MultiTurbospeed wouldn’t be surprised
“He had to make like the most grossly underpaid position in the NFL… and run it back!” -gold😂
Clown 🤡
He made history this week becoming the first kicker to ever make a *60 yard and a 59 yard field goal* in the same game Additionally, He almost had a perfect season for field goals. He missed one field goal for the last game of 2023- 24 season. It was a blocked by the defense.
AND a 45- and 50-yarder
(45, 50, 59, 60 in one game)
Y??????
Oh boy it's gonna be Steph Curry all over again 😅
I’ve watched him for a while and boy does he deserve this
I’ve never cared so much about kickers until I found this channel. It’s taught me a lot
I'm still surprised that more MLS players don't retire from soccer after their careers are over and try out to be kicker in the NFL. Plenty of them still have a boot and a half and their foot skills are still top notch, especially keepers who are used to booting the ball past half field on most of their passes. Seems like an easy way to make a couple extra million after their retirement.
I seem to remember one of the first former soccer players in the NFL ...Pete Gogolak, I think.
Actually, I looked him up and he was the first to use soccer style kick using foot insole and coming in from an angle.
Don't know about his soccer experience.
true, keepers would be naturals at punting
Yea being an NFL kicker is the perfect retirement job for a MLS player. I'd imagine compared to being a midfielder it would be like a vacation. A whole lot less running and you still get to boot the ball every game. Plus you get paid tons of money and get front row seats to every game!
Garo Yepremian played for Miami and was soccer player first.
@@july8xxwell he certainly couldn't throw the ball. Hahahaha
As a USFL fan, I’ve loved watched him progress from USFL star, to NFL star. He’s making the most of his opportunities!
You exist?
@@elijahorama They're like unicorns
😂@@shapuku1674
He’s my fantasy kicker in both leagues. Let’s goooooooo
Same w
Same
I have him in 3 leagues!
@@snelson1336 I see 3 ships in your future
@@LifesBetterNotGambling I sure hope so! I'm 5-4, 7-2, and 3-6
And now he hit a 66 yarder truly a stud player
He missed his second extra point yesterday. Still perfect in field goals.
and missed his third yesterday lol
Are the extra points harder to hit through it what
@@girmonsproductionsnot really, they are usually all made, but he made up for it with the 100% fg
He made made history this week with a *60 yard and a 59 yard field goal.* First kicker in history to do it in the same game.
Maybe it's not far enough? 😅
I remember former Aussie Rules player Mark Jackson talking about the science of kicking, and how you set up, how you gauged the wind, your points of concentration, and so forth. It's not that much different from soccer, and that combined with power, no surprise the sidewinders started taking over in the 60s. Aubrey just stands out, due to his height, but also his motion is the exact same every time. He does not change his stance, but he clearly does allow for the wind, etc. He's amazing to watch.
As a rugby fan, I really don't understand why the NFL doesn't look outside the sport for good kickers. Is it just myopia? Maybe with the effectiveness of the "tush push" (which is basically just a rugby maul), that will change.
Yeah watched a video not long ago about how Aussie rules players come to the NFL and absolutely put players to shame with their kicking. Also Aussie rules it's a proper brutal game.
Slightest correction: It was not Brandon Aubrey who saw the placekicker miss a field goal, it was his wife who saw it and told him "You could do that."
I've been following him since his elementary school kickball days and I'm not surprised at what I'm witnessing.
I've been following him since he was kicking in his mother's womb. That's when I knew he'd achieve greatness someday.
hi, i'm necroplolis's cousin, i'm staying at his place this weekend and he left his laptop open.
yeah, i happen to have been compiling my thesis on his mother's genetic lineage and let me tell you in 75,000 words that what spectators are reporting is well within the average means of what should be our shared expectancy.@@dtkp33355
as aubrey's father, when his mother was pregnant with him i would be laying in bed asleep, maybe a foot away from my wife. then i would feel a hard kick in the kidneys. that's when i knew he would be a legend.
This thread😂💀
I’ve been following him since the day the egg that made him was created. From that second, I knew this would happen.
You guys can forget that a kicker can change the game. One of the reasons why the Bengals made their Super Bowl Run was because of their kicker. If they got anywhere on their opponents side of the field, they were walking away with points. That's how consistent he was, how accurate, and how good he was. A solid kicker will reward you even if you get stalled, and will win you close games if you just get close enough. Hell the Pats when they were the Pats won some of those Super Bowls with kicks. Getting a great kicker that can snipe you points is paramount.
Yep, I remember Vinatieri booting all of those field goals for the patriots. Dude was clutch AF lol.
Yup exactly right, when the pats had vinatieri or Gostkowski they were almost guaranteed points
@@Veganerd_ I hope Brady gave him a nice bonus for some of those years.
Aubrey is a stud and I’m thrilled that he’s my kicker but let’s not forget how good Mahers career with Dallas was! There’s a reason why we hired him twice! He broke a few Cowboys franchise records during his 2 stints with us. Hopefully Aubrey can do the same. At this rate I’d guess he’s going to.
Good for him man. Capitalize on every chance you work towards. Good to see
We are very happy & proud to have Aubrey as our star kicker! Keep it going! We love you!
dude is a beast at 6'3" 200+. They gotta be able to measure leg strength or the power of the FG (velocity, etc) - like to see that data on kicker. You know the NFL has it - they hide a lot of stats - unlike baseball which tells you too much. Like with RB, what is there % TD on carries inside the 5 or something like that.
can I say jake elliot is pumping crazy numbers right now and that 59 yarder for overtime while in the rain was wild
Cowboys struck gold with Aubrey !
The Cowboys hit gold with two USFL special teams players with KaVontae Turpin and Brandon Aubrey
you love to see it. A walk on dominating the league.
as a cowboys fan watching him miss that first one after Maher completely lost it made me feel some ways lol. Super cool he's from Plano Texas which is probably less than an hour from AT&T Stadium.
What a great story! This can and should inspire others to do some similar things in life. :)
Correct me if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure this guy kicked (and made) 8 field goals in one game in the usfl. And that was the team’s only points
Single skill that exists in other sports filled by person outside NFL conveyor - mind blowing
Not surprising at all, but these NFL people are losing their minds over it lololol
The best NFL kicker in history is probably some lad playing in England’s 2nd Division.
Can’t tell me a guy like Beckham, Wayne Rooney, or Paul Scholes wouldn’t have destroyed the NFL’s kicking game.
Pretty common for highschool football teams to go to soccer players for kickers/punters. My highschool team was div 1 state champs back to back years with a soccer player as the kicker. Was really good too
"Can he kick it?"
Yes he can
Proud day to know we don't gotta suffer with a horrible kicker 😭
kickers are so crazy this year
66 yard field goal backs up all of his praise
This guy was classmates with me at Plano Senior High School in Texas. Wild to see him in the NFL now.
Stay in there Wildcats,
do not let them pass.
Stay in there Wildcats,
show them you are fast.
That’s a song I’ll never forget.
Brandon Aubrey, Plano, Texas! Went to school down the street from me!! After last night I bet the Iggles will remember his name! 60 yards, 59 yards, 45 and 50. Awesome.
Coach bones is one of the best special teams coaches on the planet. he knows talent when he sees it
Perfect example of a dude who watches a missed field goal and says. "How could they miss that?" Then proceeds to get off his couch and go show how it is done. LEGEND!
He just made me nervous about my fantasy kicker! I had no idea he had so little experience. 😮
We are going to need a part 2 update to this after this last eagles game 😂 because HE DONT MISS
2 back to back 59+ yard field goals against the eagles this past week. he is wild!
ESPN needs you on their shows for special teams coverage. Put you in a corner and cut to you for couple minutes while you pump energy into the most neglected part of the game.
Awesome commentary!! Had me glued in the whole video! 🤘
Hes just gotten better. Guys a stud
yess we love him hes a special one!!!!
Update. He still has yet to miss a FG, but he has missed 3 PATs. As much as I hate to see him miss anything, if I had to choose between missing a FG vs a PAT, I would rather see him miss a PAT, not a FG.
I love what Dak said about his kicking … he said like butter … no one smoother
Now let’s take that longest record
As of 12/19/23 dude is 31 for 31. Never knew his story until just now.
Aubrey saved my fantasy season multiple times
I'm not even into football but this is a great story! Well written
Bringing the foot back into the game!
Found his calling and got paid for what he's worth. Good on him.
Seriously, this guy can probably make a 70 yarder! Illusively powerful kick.
He just kicked a 60 and 58 yard field goals against the eagles and even made the 75 yard kickoff through the uprights!
Awesome! You have highlights him heading the ball in college!!!😂😂😂😂
We had a PIG bowl where we played the Sheriff's office..One of the Firemen kicked a 52 yard field goal with plenty of distance to go...AMAZING---
60 yarder then a 59 yarder tonight...this aged well
I would be interested in your analysis of the bears 26 yard punt against Carolina in the 3rd quarter. It didn't appear to be blocked and landed in the middle of the field. I've seen shanks go less yards, but it's way out of bounds. It was odd
Analysis - it is the Bears so why the surprise?
I was lucky to have him on all 4 of my teams this season
I dont know if it is fact or just legend, but I've been told the Detroit Lions had a kicker as their highest scoring player for the season. I just stumbled onto this video, and I have never been too much into professional sports. The NFL was something my son and I shared while he was growing up, and he was/is a loyal, unapologetic Lions fan from early childhood.
Kickers never die!lol
not one mention of the fact that all his kick offs are touchbacks
can you look into ASU cameron skattebo's punts!
He’s a system kicker that’s why he’s doing so well. Just ask Brock Purdy. 😂 Seriously, great story!
Brandon Aubry has ice in his veins. I don't hate him, just the Cowboys in general lmao.
Wish i knew what times usfl and stuff was on
I'm flashing on Nigel Gruff, from The Replacements. He was a soccer player known as "The Leg."
the first shank he was kicking the laces!!!
Laces Out! Ray Finkle will never forgive Marino!
It always blows my mind how bad So Many kickers are in the NFL when legitimately all they do is kick,with no real worry of contact, for Crazy money and they still shank it. I guess its a mental thing..but if you get paid crazy money to legitimately just kick a ball a handful of times a week that should be sharp.. this shidd is ridiculous
He kicked a 60 yarder last night against eagles with plenty off room and stunned the announcers cause he kept hitting the crossbar on kickoffs
3 weeks later, he's close to 30 consecutive.
The real football improving in the American football
If he wins MVP like that kicker for the raiders I would literally pee myself in laughter.
To what extent are the snapper and holder part of "his" consistent success?
He just made one from 60yds that looks good from like 65yds.
58 @ LA (sea level) is no joke. I’m guessing that’s good from 65 @ Denver
Coming back to this after seeing him hit a 66 yarder like it’s nothing
Hey I just noticed in one of those clips Dallas are wearing navy for one of their home games. I thought they always wore white at home?
"played soccer and became a field goal kicker"
Yeah, so did Kathy Ireland in the movie Necessary Roughness. I believe as a soccer player that he's a good fit as a kicker like this.
I know a trick that would help soccer players kick an American football even farther. I used to kick 60 yards in practice using this trick in high school. With about a 70% chance of making it, depending on wind speed. If the wind was behind me it would go even further but that's having the perfect weather. Now the trick is simple. It's the holder. He needs to tilt the football back to about 45 degrees so the belly of the ball is closer to the ground like a soccer ball and then watch them fly. I figured this out when a coach saw me kicking a soccer ball from one goal to another and with the ball rolling in the other goal. He asked if I could do that to a real football 😅. So I gave it a shot but I noticed when I was kicking the football it was getting air really high but it wasn't going the distance that I liked. I was only making 50 yard field goals 😅 which is at the 40 yard mark. So I asked my holder to lean the ball back a lil and the rest is history.
not even a minute in and i saw a black ops 2 trickshot, this video getting my like
I feel bad for Aubrey
Bro in the last game of regular season got his kick blocked leading to an almost perfect season
I’d better there’s many more soccer player who could do this. That’s how I started in football as a kid. Coach saw me constantly kick gall kicks well beyond mid-field and asked me to join. The second year of kicking colleges (juco colleges) were looking at me and asking me to go to the camps. I wish I would have done it but I was set on going in the military in ‘90. I was still able to kick 50 plus’s in the military. I won a lot of lunches and beers for people not believing. I don’t really regret it in reality. Met a lot of good people.
My Patriots would trade him away after a season like this.
his leg looks crazy
The story is that his wife said she thought he could kick a field goal.
as of the time of this post he is now 30/30
It’s amazing how many players have broken the nfl. I wanna see a video titled This Guy Good at Football.
Ninja was right.
I was a Soccer player, by no means anywhere near pro! But I went to Cowboys stadium on a draft day and kicked some field goals with my little brother. 50 yards is easy for a soccer player!
Never heard of this guy before now, but I love Justin Tucker and was a fan of Pat Macafee up until he sold his soul to ESPN. I was a big fan of that European dude that tried to break into the NFL, think he got a tryout with the Lions a few years ago, what ever happened to him? He used to kick footballs into the top of convertibles and stuff.
At one high school I was the school’s athletic trainer, back in the late 80s, and the football coach recruited a soccer player as the kicker. Kid did @not excellent job. Kid also went on to play pro soccer and I think he is in the soccer Hall of Fame now.
Mouse: So what if he makes it?
Tank: No one’s ever made the first jump.
Mouse: I know, I know. But what if he does?
Apoc: He won’t.
Remember kids. The first time is always the hardest. Now go out and crush it.
21/21 Butter Aubrey
ISAAC!! cover the Clemson punter! He was a huge reason for the win saturday
I got it queued up
@@IsaacPunts hell yeah, love the vids man
As a soccer player. I’m not surprised. As someone who tried to kick field goals with people rushing at you. That’s a different story. 😅
He has missed a total of three extra points this 2023 season. Perfect with field goals!
i had graham gano as my kicker for week 1 of my fantasy league
week 2 i dropped him and picked up brandon aubrey and i haven’t looked back
nfl teams on their way to start singing mls players :
I heard he was the Waterboy for Norte Dame Soccer before walking on to play. ;)
Thats because they kick directly out in front. Take a look at rugby kickers like Dan Carter …from the sideline and much longer.
Don’t know why my Rams decided to let Zuerline walk and then pick up Maher like he was the better option. Surprise surprise, Maher didn’t even last 4 games.