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Do We Have a Kicking Problem?


KendrickPanther

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Graham Gano missed his 6th field goal of the season. All six came in one possession games. We are 3-1-1 when Graham misses a field goal. His percentages on the season are very respectable. He's made 27-33 with only 1 miss inside 40 yards.

 

My grievance with Gano is we don't trust him on long field goals. A great kicker is a weapon. You know you can get three points even if the drive stalls. Gano hasn't earned our trust and he hasn't earned Ron's trust.

 

Performance aside, we are paying this guy big money. His $1.75m cap hit is the 13th largest on the active roster. He's making more than any of our Wide Receivers. 

 

Do we have a problem? Can we trust this guy to win a Division? Win a Wild Card? He's a nice guy but being nice doesn't put the ball through the uprights. 

 

The NFL is discussing rules changes that could narrow the goal posts to lower field goal %s. If those changes occur, does Gano become more valuable? Or less? 

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Yeah, when your offense is quite possibly the worst in the NFL in the red zone, you can't really be too mad at your kicker.

 

At the same time, we knew Gano was inconsistent, but we signed him to a lengthy extension anyways.

 

You would think we had learned our lesson about this from Mare.

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gano is nowhere near close to being the problem shula is or our red zone efficiency.

 

and it's not his fault that he keeps on getting put in positions where he is asked to kick 45+ yarders so frequently because we have a HC who can't manage a game worth a crap after 4 years on the job.

 

 

tbh, i trust him a whole lot more than i trust rivera/shula.

 

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