Did you read the article? It doesn't exactly line up with the commonly espoused idea that
To quote directly from the article itself,
So Milford wanting to play his own way, having at least one kicking session with Locky amongst others working on different aspects of his game, and indicating he's always open to advice becomes, through the transmogrifying effect of the internet, Locky offered to help out Milford who refused through sheer arrogance or laziness.
Yes you're right, he actually did kick the first 20/40 (which itself speaks to our lack of field position) but we got dudded.