I expected fisher to call a timeout to ice the Texans kicker for sure. I'm guessing so did everyone else, including the kicker, so I really like the no call because the kicker wasn't ready to kick right then and there
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I always thought icing the kicker was the most overrated tactic in sports. Go all the way back to Super Bowl V, when Tom Landry iced the kicker who went on to make the game winning kick. Afterwards the kicker said the timeout helped them because there was some personnel problem or something. They needed the timeout to get set up. The no-ice seems like a no brainer, make the kicking team scurry around out there with the game on the line.
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