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Stephen Gostkowski Thoughts?

There's plenty of outdoor kickers that attempt more than 2 50 yard fieldgoals. BB doesn't trust him from that distance. (SB that shall not be named)

He's 7 for 10 from 50+. That's outstanding. Gould is 76% Shayne graham, less than 50%
 
He's 7 for 10 from 50+. That's outstanding. Gould is 76% Shayne graham, less than 50%

He's so great, that's why we let him kick 10 of them in 7 years. 55 yarder in the AFCCG, nah, let's punt!
 
He's so great, that's why we let him kick 10 of them in 7 years. 55 yarder in the AFCCG, nah, let's punt!

What was the stadium, the wind, the score, the situation. Did we end up winning the game?
 
What was the stadium, the wind, the score, the situation. Did we end up winning the game?

Once again, one would have thought someone called "Patsinthesnow" would be cognizant of the effect weather has on a football game strategy.
 
I'd still take him today over Gost. Gost has been a bit shaky lately and Adam always seems to make the big kick. I believe he made a 50+ yd game winner and another fairly long one last season.

.....and missed 22.2% of his kicks overall.

What's your point? The two impressive ones trump the whole season?

Hey, Froob, Sanchez had two good throws last year!
 
Is the issue Gostkowski's salary cap hit vis-a-vis the New England Patriots 2014 salary cap?

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I think salary cap hits always come into play when assessing just about any player, but there's also the aspect of him being somewhat shaky/inconsistent recently. The truth of how accurate that really is probably lies smack in the middle of both sides that people tend to take. While it's certainly true on some level, many probably also tend to overrate it at the same time.

Like I said before, I don't see any way in hell why he'd be replaced seeing as how our replacement wouldn't be able to do some of the things as well. Gost has excellent kickoffs, actually tackles people, and plays the game hard; so those traits have to be factored into the argument too.

I would think that as long as he plays around to his annual numbers he'll definitely finish his pact here. He may/may not be extended. Only time will tell.

Early candidates for potential cap savings next season would definitely be Connelly, Gregory, and Fells--who range from 3 million to 1.75. I'd also think that some restructuring/extensions to both Wilfork/Mankins may be considered also.
 
I don't know why this became a Gost v. Vinatieri thread, but (Unless I typo'd into the calculator):

20-29
Gost 94%
A.V. 97%

30-39
Gost 88%
A.V. 82%

40-49
Gost 71%
A.V. 74%

50+
Gost 70%
A.V. 50%

30-49
Gost 80%
A.V. 78%

Overall Career
Gost 84.2%
A.V. 82.6%

The numbers say that it's Gost.
 
he's a career 84% kicker and last year he was at 83% he's still a good kicker, and as for why did BB not bring anyone in to camp because no one out there is better then Gostkowski and he is a kicker there is no play book to learn so if Gost starts missing so many FG's that he needs to be cut they can just sign anyone off the street to make kicks
 
he's a career 84% kicker and last year he was at 83% he's still a good kicker, and as for why did BB not bring anyone in to camp because no one out there is better then Gostkowski and he is a kicker there is no play book to learn so if Gost starts missing so many FG's that he needs to be cut they can just sign anyone off the street to make kicks

Yeah, the only real questions are whether or not he'll be here next year to finish out his pact at a 3m cap hit, and whether or not he'd be extended after that to continue his career here.

We'll know more in the offseason if/when they decide to bring another kicker in for some competition, which could always be a possibility on a Belichick coached team for a player who has a higher cap hit and whose pact is expiring; but he's obviously safe for 2013.
 
Early candidates for potential cap savings next season would definitely be Connelly, Gregory, and Fells--who range from 3 million to 1.75. I'd also think that some restructuring/extensions to both Wilfork/Mankins may be considered also.
The New England Patriots cut Dan Connolly and you risk getting Tom Brady killed. Both Ryan Wendell and Will Svitek will be unrestricted free agents in 2014. In addition, Nick McDonald was cut earlier in this season's training camp.

The best choices for salary cap casualties, taken account the age of the player(s), would be the following:

Steve Gregory (31 years old)
Tommy Kelly (33 years old)
Adrian Wilson (34 years old)

Ages as of March 1, 2014

I foresee a defensive draft in the future.
 
The New England Patriots cut Dan Connolly and you risk getting Tom Brady killed. Both Ryan Wendell and Will Svitek will be unrestricted free agents in 2014. In addition, Nick McDonald was cut earlier in this season's training camp.

The best choices for salary cap casualties, taken account the age of the player(s), would be the following:

Steve Gregory (31 years old)
Tommy Kelly (33 years old)
Adrian Wilson (34 years old)

Ages as of March 1, 2014

I foresee a defensive draft in the future.

Personally I don't see both Wendell and Connelly being extended, and Connelly will be in the final deal of his pact at a somewhat higher cap hit.

He's got back issues, is coming off of a somewhat recent shoulder surgery, and hasn't been able to take part in any activity to this point. He's obviously safe for this year, but he's hardly safe for next year too--especially considering that a decision will have to be made with Wendell.

For what it's worth, Connelly was obviously the weakest link on the offensive line last year too. Let's not act like he's a wall that enables Tom Brady to continue his career. Stating that "we'll get Brady killed" if we cut Connelly next year is borderline ridiculous in my opinion.

If anything, a high round offensive lineman pick is forseeable in our future for 2014. On top of that, McDonald may very well be on the shadow roster with a nod/wink deal to return once fully healthy; not that I think it makes that much of a difference either way. Marcus Cannon could play RG too, couldn't he? And for a much cheaper cost. One way or another we're going to reload with a higher to mid round draft pick on the O-line very soon.

Dan Connelly's 3 million dollar cap hit definitely makes him one of the potential replacement players for 2014.
 
The New England Patriots cut Dan Connolly and you risk getting Tom Brady killed. Both Ryan Wendell and Will Svitek will be unrestricted free agents in 2014. In addition, Nick McDonald was cut earlier in this season's training camp.

FWIW, I know he failed a physical, but I'm not sure if it was lack of conditioning or injury.
 
The Pats will need Gost more than ever this year since our red zone O is going to be a huge question mark in the beginning.

I'd say if he's 80% from 40-49 and 50% beyond 50, keep him otherwise let the search begin

I do know what people mean though about holding their breath when this guy kicks. That Arizona miss stung the whole season and the no. 1 seed went down the tubes after we lost that freebie game
 
He's so great, that's why we let him kick 10 of them in 7 years. 55 yarder in the AFCCG, nah, let's punt!

Well, crappy teams that can't score end up kicking long field goals all the time. Maybe we should play Tebow at quarterback instead of Brady so we need to kick more risky field goals to help your argument.
 
Personally I don't see both Wendell and Connelly being extended, and Connelly will be in the final deal of his pact at a somewhat higher cap hit.

He's got back issues, is coming off of a somewhat recent shoulder surgery, and hasn't been able to take part in any activity to this point. He's obviously safe for this year, but he's hardly safe for next year too--especially considering that a decision will have to be made with Wendell.

For what it's worth, Connelly was obviously the weakest link on the offensive line last year too. Let's not act like he's a wall that enables Tom Brady to continue his career. Stating that "we'll get Brady killed" if we cut Connelly next year is borderline ridiculous in my opinion.

If anything, a high round offensive lineman pick is forseeable in our future for 2014. On top of that, McDonald may very well be on the shadow roster with a nod/wink deal to return once fully healthy; not that I think it makes that much of a difference either way. Marcus Cannon could play RG too, couldn't he? And for a much cheaper cost. One way or another we're going to reload with a higher to mid round draft pick on the O-line very soon.

Dan Connelly's 3 million dollar cap hit definitely makes him one of the potential replacement players for 2014.
Never really thought about that. Would hate to see him go because he does a good job at both guard and center. As long as Dante is around I don't see Tom Brady getting killed. Guy has shown time and time again he can put together a quality offensive line with whoever he is given.
 
Well, crappy teams that can't score end up kicking long field goals all the time. Maybe we should play Tebow at quarterback instead of Brady so we need to kick more risky field goals to help your argument.
I say let Tebow become our place kicker. Hell, we already know he's a better tight end, fullback and linebacker than anyone else on the active roster.
 
Ghost worries me. He has precious few money, game winning kicks on his resume and I still think that BB wouldn't have gone for it on 4th and 13 if he had more confidence in his kicker that season.

The Pats didn't skip a beat when they had Shane Graham who, I believe, didn't miss a single FG.

Ghost cost them a game last year and I fear we'll see that again in 2013.
 
Ghost worries me. He has precious few money, game winning kicks on his resume and I still think that BB wouldn't have gone for it on 4th and 13 if he had more confidence in his kicker that season.

The Pats didn't skip a beat when they had Shane Graham who, I believe, didn't miss a single FG.

Ghost cost them a game last year and I fear we'll see that again in 2013.

I am trying to remember that 4/13 situation. Where were they that game?

Who do you suggest we sign to replace Ghost? Graham is not avail.
 
I am trying to remember that 4/13 situation. Where were they that game?

Who do you suggest we sign to replace Ghost? Graham is not avail.
Sorry, 4th and 13 was the Game That Should Not Be Mentioned, SB 42. If BB has more confidence in the kicker in that spot, he goes for the makeable indoor minus-50 FG.

I doin't know who they should replace Ghost with now. I don't know that they should for sure given the options. I just worry about Ghost and would have preferred they kept Graham way back when and brought in some competition this season.
 
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