Kick it off the ground


take away the handicap/do it your way.

this comes from highschool football(american) when the extra point is about to be kicked. some highschools use a tee to hold the ball after it’s snapped, although most do not. if a kicker doesn’t want the tee, he asks his coach to remove it and kick it as it was meant, off the ground.
coach: go ahead and kick it.

kicker: what’s the holder putting on the ground?

coach: the tee you’re going to kick off of.

kicker: really?

coach: fine, kick it off the ground.

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person1: let’s go through the mall, it’s quicker.

person2: fine, kick it off the ground.

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golfer a: i’m not going to use a handicap, but you can.

golfer b: fine, you go ahead and kick it off the ground. i’m taking the strokes.

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