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#readtoomuchGDT
I just want to make sure I can still call him an ******* next time he misses a kick?I think the problem lies with just about everyone but Ghost there.
He has missed big kicks in the biggest game of the year three years in a row though.I just want to make sure I can still call him an ******* next time he misses a kick?
(Dude is the most solid K in the NFL since we drafted him...which was 13 years ago. The amount of **** he gets is unreal)
I think he may have recorded a tackle too.SG3 made his 350th regular season FG. He went 5/5 tonight, plus 4/4 on XPs, for a total of 19 points.
They all suck...who’s good anymore? Ghost has been as solid as any, has been taking/making kicks that matter every day since he was drafted. Lots of kickers with some seasons of better averages/numbers, none of whom have to perform in the weekly or yearly blender that Ghost does. None. Who’s more solid? Justin Tucker? He’s really good. He’s been in 6 playoff games. Ghost has been in 25. Of course there’s been more examples where he’s failed. I still don’t get who people would rather have. Tom Brady has failed to win the Super Bowl 11 times. Scrub! Anyway, I get the criticism, but this guy followed Vinatieri and has done everhning except have “that” kick. It’s a fair criticism, though he was denied the opportunity in 42.He has missed big kicks in the biggest game of the year three years in a row though.
Outside of that weird short kickoff he was pretty much flawless. Idk about catching Gary Anderson but he should get past Jason Hanson (#4) in terms of points scored all time.
He has missed big kicks in the biggest game of the year three years in a row though.
But God help the next guy. Because there’s basically no chance in hell he will be of AV/SG level.
The play actually improved. Its just a shame that a lot of people just cant accept it.It is rare when an athlete follows a legend and the play doesn't suffer.
It is rare when an athlete follows a legend and the play doesn't suffer. I know its not quite Montana - Young (or even close to that), but we shouldn't minimize the difficulty of (1) the job (2) following an AV...