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Thursday Night Tailgate, Where NFL Legends Live

Former Jaguars & Bills Kicker Mike Hollis talks about why Kickers are getting more distance and the coming of 70 yard Field Goals.

Season 1 Episode 190  ·  Nov 17, 2017, 11:25 PM
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Former Jaguars and Bills Pro Bowl Kicker Mike Hollis joins us and talks about longevity in the game, healthier eating and exercise regiments, why Kickers are making longer FGs and are more accurate than in years past plus the coming of 70 yard FGs.

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