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Behind the Line

CHAPTER IX
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But whenever you find a football, and don't know what to do with it, try drop-kicking.

Your punting is very good, and there's no reason why you shouldn't learn to kick from drop or placement as well.

Take my advice and put your heart and brain and muscle into it, for, while we've got backs that can buck and hurdle and run, we haven't many that can be depended on to kick a goal, and we'll need them before long." Neil trotted out to the locker-house with throbbing heart.

Mills had as good as promised him his place.

That is, if he could learn to kick goals.


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