There was no backup kicker. Kevin Butler was the only one, unless you count the punter.
Running back Thomas Sanders Go Bears!
Walter payton
It is there in honor of the greatest running back to ever grace the field. WALTER PAYTON! It was his jersey number.
Walter spent all of his 13 years in the NFL with the Chicago Bears, leading them to the Super Bowl victory in 1985.
They can pass midfield, and the tall defenders will usually go up for corner kicks, or if they have a really good free kicker at the back, he may go up the field to take the kick. Hope this helps!
as far back as he wants to
It was called the "46 Defense" after the jersey number of defensive back Doug Plank.
Only if your the kicker if you are the quarter back or line back then no
Matt and Chris Bahr. Matt was the kicker for the Steelers in Super Bowl XIV and Chris was the kicker for the Raiders in Super Bowl XV.
No. Typically only offensive players that handle the ball (quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers) are considered for the award, despite all positions being eligible. Only one player that was primarily a defensive player has won: Charles Woodson in 1997 from Michigan, a corner back. The full list of winners: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Heisman_Trophy_winners
Paul Edinger
after a touchdown is scored, the ball is placed on the two yard line and the team attempts an extra point field goal. on extra point and field goal trys, the ball is hiked back seven yards to the holder and the kicker kicks it.