Originally Posted by
jdoggivjc
The thing is, it's not just that one kick yesterday that's "costing" him his job, he's sitting at 4-7 on FGs for the year, which is not only an unacceptable percentage for an NFL PK, but the Saints could very easily be sitting at 0-3 right now because of it. While it sounds cold, NFL teams just don't have time to let a kicker "sort out" his mental problems - they need a kicker they can rely on to make a clutch FG. You can't not have confidence in your kicker, and if you don't, it's time to start looking at bringing in a new PK. I mean, ISU fans should have intimate knowledge about the value of a reliable PK - if Shaggy makes both those FGs against Mizzou in 2004 and Kansas in 2005, we're back-to-back North champions. Instead, in 2004 we had to share the championship with Colorado (who went on to represent the North), and in 2005 it was the "end" of a choke-filled season in which we should have gone 11-1.
I won't argue the idea that a 29-yard FG on the hash is a harder FG to make than a 40-yard FG in the middle of the field, but the bottom line is he's an NFL kicker and he's paid to make those kicks. Granted, it is kind of a WTF moment, considering it's 1st down - why not waste a down "centering" the ball in the middle of the field to take the angle away for the kicker. Were they really worried they were going to have 3 missnaps? But the bottom line is it IS the PK's one and only job to make that kick, and he missed it.
Why you crying? That was a GREAT DAY!!! :jiggy: