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Bullock to Texans?

  • Rackers gone, would be cool

    Your logic is boggling my mind

    johnnyag07

  • johnnyag07 said...

    Rackers gone, would be cool

    When are their picks & what are their needs.

    gandolphfitch

  • gandolphfitch said...

    When are their picks & what are their needs.

    It doesn't matter when their picks are. They wouldn't take him until the end of the draft if they take him at all.

    AggieGrad98

  • Yea just saying they need a kicker so If it falls right they grab him last rd or depending how many kickers are taken they give him a free agent invite, if u would like more draft analysis pertaining to their picks, Daddy98 has been on top of that, follow some of his posts the last couple of weeks

    Your logic is boggling my mind

    johnnyag07

  • I posted this earlier, but does anyone know if Bullock is preparing for NFL? Or is he hanging it up?

    RedTail07

  • RedTail07 said...

    I posted this earlier, but does anyone know if Bullock is preparing for NFL? Or is he hanging it up?

    NFL. The Texans have worked him out twice.

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    aggiechip22

  • RedTail07 said...

    I posted this earlier, but does anyone know if Bullock is preparing for NFL? Or is he hanging it up?

    He's eating at buffets twice a day.

    He's definitely preparing for the NFL. Every extra 5 pounds is an extra 5 yards on his fg's.

    You are either going to be a leader or not. to be a leader, you throw your shoulders back, tits to the sky, head up, cock out. - Daddy98

    aggiematt235

  • RedTail07 said...

    I posted this earlier, but does anyone know if Bullock is preparing for NFL? Or is he hanging it up?

    Ran into him the other day. He's been working his butt off preparing and is really excited about it. He's always worked very hard. I used to always get calls from him at random times and I'd have to go unlock the practice facilities so he could kick

    shermanager11

  • He's been doing two-a-days at Cici's in preparation.

    Howdy Ags

  • Texas A&M kicker won Groza Award, but not likely to be drafted
    By CHAREAN WILLIAMS - McClatchy Newspapers

    It was a simple question. During interviews at the NFL Scouting Combine, Houston Texans special teams coach Joe Marciano asked Texas A&M kicker Randy Bullock how he would handle his first adverse situation in the NFL.

    "You've never had a slump," Marciano said. "What happens when you have your first one?"

    Bullock, without blinking an eye, said, "Coach, my dad died when I was 15. How much more adversity is there?"

    Bullock was a freshman at Klein High School in Houston in 2004 when he and his older brother, Rhett, went on a hunting trip to South Texas with their father, Rich. On the final day of the trip, two days before Christmas, Rich died of a heart attack. He was 53.

    "It was tough, but at the same time, my mom and brother were very supportive of me the whole way," Bullock said. "I can't thank them enough for all the support that they've given me. They are a big part of my success."

    In his locker, Bullock keeps a picture of his dad, to whom he dedicated his senior season. Bullock won the Lou Groza Award as the nation's best kicker after making 29 of 33 field goals.

    For his career, Bullock made 63 of 80 field-goal attempts.

    Still, he isn't likely to be drafted.

    "It's tough, but at the same time, I think I have what it takes," Bullock said. "Draft day, I might not get a phone call, but I think I'll get an opportunity to go to camp somewhere and compete for a job."

    Just in case, though, Bullock has a backup plan. He is on track to graduate in May 2013 with a degree in petroleum engineering and a minor in petroleum geology. His father was a petroleum engineer who graduated from Ohio State. His brother has a mechanical engineering degree from A&M.

    "I have a lot of help in that industry," Bullock said. "I have a lot of contacts, so that definitely helps when looking for a job. Right now, though, this takes the cake. It's kind of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If I didn't chase it, I didn't think I would ever forgive myself."

    Read more here: http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2012/04/19/2488525/texas-am-kicker-won-groza-award.html#storylink=cpy

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