Some interesting things I noticed is that the thing fell for about 2 minutes, he used two different cameras, the footage of it falling stopped once it hit the ground and that there was no splash from the ground when it hit.
The whole thing fell for way too long for it to be real. If something that heavy fell visibly for that long, then it'd have to be something like a ball or lighter.
As soon as it showed it from overhead (WTF?, hicks have helicopters now?), the camera was totally different. It just goes from low to high quality once it's touched the ground?
When it hit the ground, the camera stopped completely and then another clip was attached to the end of it. That makes it seem like someone just edited someting into it afterwards.
If you watch it very carefully, you'd notice that the "UFO" hits the ground and disappears and doesn't make a splash from the dirt. If something metal fell from that distance, you'd have seen the ripple from it.