World's Longest Field Goal- Robot vs NFL Kicker
Mark Rober・2 minutes read
Matt Prater competes in a kicking challenge with Mark, aiming to showcase his skills and techniques, while a robot designed for kicking undergoes upgrades and testing to enhance performance, ultimately outpacing Prater's speed and power.
Insights
- Matt Prater holds the NFL record for the longest field goal ever, emphasizing the importance of leg speed and precise ball contact for success in long-distance kicking.
- The competition between Matt Prater, Mark, and Finkle highlights the advancements in technology with a kicking robot outperforming human kickers in both foot speed and ball speed, showcasing the evolving landscape of sports training and performance enhancement.
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Recent questions
How long is Matt Prater's record-breaking field goal?
Matt Prater's record-breaking field goal is 64 yards, surpassing Tom Dempsey's 63-yard record. Prater emphasizes the importance of leg speed and hitting the ball 2.2 inches up from the bottom for long field goals.
Who challenges Matt Prater in a kicking competition?
Mark challenges Matt Prater to a kicking competition in Detroit, with a Gatorade bath wager for the loser. Mark learns proper kicking techniques from Prater and showcases his progress during the competition.
What is the speed of Finkle's foot compared to Prater's?
Finkle's foot moves at 82 mph, while Prater's foot is at 48 mph. The robot's foot, however, is faster than both of them. This speed comparison is recorded in slow-mo with a checkerboard background.
What is the ball speed after contact for Prater and the robot?
After contact, Prater's ball speed is at 80 mph, while the robot's ball speed is at 120 mph. This showcases the power and accuracy of the robot in kicking field goals.
What happens when Finkle attempts an 83-yard field goal?
When Finkle attempts an 83-yard field goal, the key shaft breaks due to excessive force. This demonstrates the challenges and risks involved in attempting such long-distance kicks.