Now we're getting into the nitty gritty...
Yes, you are correct. Whatever pressure the holder puts on the top of the football is translated into force that the bottom of the football puts on the ground. The contact between the bottom of the football and the ground is effectively a friction force. So the more pressure the holder is putting on the top of the ball, the more friction force the kicker is fighting when he sends the ball on it's way.
You know Boomer, you're eventually going to have to come watch a TV game at the RC in Houston so that we can have a good three hour discussion on the physics of a field goal
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