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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Ditto. It's easy to say that we'd rather have Gostkowski now, he is clearly the better athlete and has a long career ahead of him. BUT, you gotta wonder what the outcome of last year's SB would be if we still had THE most clutch postseason kicker of all time waiting on the bench.
Count the Rings! If he is so good why didn't they let him kick the FG at the end of the half in the Super Bowl!!!!
Ditto. It's easy to say that we'd rather have Gostkowski now, he is clearly the better athlete and has a long career ahead of him. BUT, you gotta wonder what the outcome of last year's SB would be if we still had THE most clutch postseason kicker of all time waiting on the bench.
i am a big fan of Gostkowski and think in the end he could prove to be every bit as good as Adam. But, I can't forget the snow bowl kicks and the SB XXXVI and XXXVIII game winners. Until the Ghost puts up pressure kicks when everything is riding on it, I'll always wish we still had Number Four.
As I said above, he did it twice in his second playoff game (including a 50-yarder when the Patriots desperately needed to make something happen).
as good as vinatieri is, or was, Gostkowski is amazing. hes proben to be clutch also
Nothing anyone did compars to the snowbowl kick - the greatest kick in the history of the NFL.Granted...and among the reasons why I'm a big fan of his...but neither compares to what Adam did in the snow bowl or the first two SB's with time expiring...and i'm still left with the nagging concern that BB didn't let him kick in the SB on fourth and forever in a dome...