Neal M. , Wapakoneta, Ohio A: It's difficult. Anytime, no matter where you punt, if you get a lot of wind it's difficult.
But you try to work with it and do the best you can. Q: Do you get a lot of fan mail? -- Gunnar A: I probably don't get as much as some people on the team but I do get some.
When you get it you try to read it and respond accordingly. Q: Do you being a punter or would you rather play a different position? -- Dario, Eastlake, Ohio A: You always have that dream of playing something else but at the same time I enjoy the challenge of kicking and I try every day to get better at it.
When you sit down and look back, you're here for a reason and you're here to help the team so I'm pretty happy where I am. Q: Did you play soccer when you were younger? -- Braeden B.
A: I played soccer but it was only up until the seventh grade. After that we switched to football. But I was always told I had a strong left leg and it carried through.
Q: How far could you punt when you were 14? ...
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