Why go to bed? I could never get tired of embarrassing you. If you haven't noticed, a football is an oblong object. The point of impact from the kicker's foot effects the trajectory and thusly, the loft of the kick. As such, a kicker is able to kick the upper half of said oblong object and kick what is referred to as an onside kick. But by your logic, that would defy the laws of physics.


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