Oh, dude, like, technically, "randy punt kicks" aren't a real thing in football. It's more like a made-up term or a mix-up of different football moves. So, if you're trying to impress your friends with your football knowledge, maybe stick to real plays like punts or field goals. But hey, if you want to start a new trend, maybe "randy punt kicks" could be the next big thing!
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No, "randy punt kicks" is not a real term or technique in football. A punt kick is a standard technique used in American football and Australian rules football where the ball is dropped from the hands and kicked before it hits the ground. There is no specific technique or term known as "randy punt kicks" in the world of football.
Well, honey, Randy Punt Kicks might sound like a fancy move from the latest dance craze, but in reality, it's just a made-up term. So, no, there's no official Randy Punt Kicks move in any sport that I know of. But hey, feel free to start a new trend and make it a thing if you want!
Orton makes contact with his opponents, but does so with the 'fleshy' part of the lower ankle. He is also pulling up or 'withdrawing' his foot at the point of contact so momentum is minimal. There is little doubt this move is painful, but not to the point his opponents sell it. It's worth remembering that a kick strong enough to knock a man unconscious could also, aimed in the wrong place (ie. the temple) and with extreme bad luck, kill a man.
Obviously you have never been punted by Orton,I have you are wrong on so many levels.