To know what Koch did, it’s essential to know what punting was speculated to appear to be.
In American soccer, kicking and punting are totally different.
Kicking refers to area objectives and kick-offs, when the ball is kicked from the bottom to attain factors or to start the sport. Punting, in the meantime, refers back to the act the place a workforce give again possession when a participant kicks the ball from his arms as far into the opponents’ half as potential.
Historically, punters kicked ‘turnover’ balls which spiralled by way of the air – the profit being they journey additional. The unfavourable, nevertheless, is that the flight path is predictable and simpler for the receiving participant to catch.
“The philosophy of punting is – and at all times has been – to punt the ball as excessive as you’ll be able to, to permit your workforce to get down there and pressure the punt returner to have a good catch,” says Randy Brown, kicking coach with the Baltimore Ravens.
A good catch is when the participant receiving the ball is entitled to take the catch with out interference, however, as soon as it’s caught, the ball is useless and so they can’t try to achieve any yards.
Koch’s Ravens had been dealing with the Pittsburgh Steelers and one in every of their foremost sights, Antonio Brown, was one of the best punt returner within the league.
The Ravens wanted to strive one thing daring, so that they determined Koch would intentionally mis-kick balls.
Directing his hips a method, Koch would form to kick it left or proper however lower throughout the ball and slice it within the different route. He would strike ‘knuckleballs’, the place quite than the ball spiralling by way of the air cleanly, it will wobble erratically.
And, crucially, he would make use of the ‘drop-punt’, a way predominately utilized in Aussie Guidelines soccer, and till this level solely in very particular situations in American soccer, the place the ball tended to be punted in order that it turned end-over-end.
Balls would journey fewer yards however give the receiver much less time to react and put together his return.
And it labored.
Koch punted six occasions to Brown in that match, forcing 4 honest catches, with the opposite two punts being left alone to roll out of bounds.
“We advised Sam, ‘put the ball on the bottom as rapidly as you’ll be able to’,” says Randy Brown. “Fairly than hitting a ball that has a five-second hold time, our purpose was to hit one with three and a half.
“What we had been doing was going completely towards the grain.”
Koch provides: “They’d appear to be they had been mis-hits and crowds would boo, however we knew what we had been executing.”
In a recreation of inches, Koch’s stats improved by yards. Internet yardage is the defining statistic for a punter. In 2013 Koch’s web yardage was 38.9, a determine adequate for twenty second within the league. In 2014 it was 43.2, one of the best within the league.
“It was very thrilling,” reminisces Koch. “We created one thing that is completely towards the norm for what number of years.”
For Brown, it was “a eureka second”.
“If you are going to introduce one thing like this on a Sunday night time in entrance of 20 million-plus individuals, you don’t need your participant to be embarrassed and, as a coach, you do not need to be embarrassed,” he says.
“This wasn’t some pre-season recreation. From a training standpoint, it was the boldness within the participant to execute the talent on the massive stage.”
