phrase General Slang

ice the kicker

ICE thuh KIK-er · phrase · slang

Calling a timeout to rattle a kicker before a field goal.

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When the opposing coach calls a timeout right before a field goal attempt to disrupt the kicker's rhythm and increase pressure.

“The coach tried to ice the kicker, but he drilled it anyway.”
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ice the kicker In A Sentence

The coach tried to ice the kicker, but he drilled it anyway.

Origin & Usage

American football slang; 'icing' meaning to freeze or unnerve the kicker.

Variants icing the kicker

People Also Ask

What does it mean to ice the kicker?

It's when the opposing coach calls a timeout just before a field goal attempt to break the kicker's rhythm and pile on pressure.

Does icing the kicker actually work?

Studies are mixed; it can rattle some kickers, but many make the kick anyway, and it sometimes gives them a free practice attempt.

When do coaches try to ice the kicker?

Usually on high-pressure, game-deciding field goals, calling a late timeout right as the kicker is about to attempt the kick.

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