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"It's a totally different form, different technique, different kind of kicking altogether," Feely said. "I didn't want to make a mistake, just wanted to catch the ball and kick it, not get one blocked, not make a mistake that was game-changing."
Just as difficult as all the on-field kicking was the warming up on the sideline.
"I was always getting ready, whether to punt or try a field goal," Feely said. "It's a matter of doing your job -- you're just doing something new. You have to stay in the moment."
Weatherford had wanted to stay on the Paul Brown Stadium field, and even came out of the locker room once before doctors persuaded him to leave the punting to Feely. The fact that Feely has been around the NFL for nearly a decade helped him handle double-duty, and made Weatherford a bit more comfortable as a spectator.
But not totally.
"He knows what a punt is supposed to look like," Weatherford said of Feely. "But doing it is another thing. I could tell you what a jump shot is supposed to look like, but not sure I could do it."
Feely will encourage Weatherford to change part of his pregame routine, suggesting he listen to Kenny G instead of Metallica.
"Yeah, something mellow," Feely said. "No more heavy metal."
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