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  • #47207
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    off the net from LesBaker

    Zuerlein was 67% last year but percentages only tell part of the story

    9 of his FG’s were from over 50 yards.

    He missed 10 FG’s. Let’s take a closer look.

    He had 3 of his kicks blocked. A 40 yarder and a 48 yarder against SF one in each game. And GB blocked a 50 yard attempt.

    That leaves 7 misses. The distances were:

    versus CLE 35 and 63
    versus GB 53 and 63
    versus MN 52
    versus SF 52
    versus BAL 52

    He “missed” two XP’s, buyt actually they were both blocked, one versus MN and the other by BAL.

    1.5 MIL makes him the 19th highest paid kicker.

    I have no complaints right now, lets see what happens this year. Most HC’s won’t even try a 55 yarder unless it’s halftime or time is run out and it’s their only hope to win. Fisher puts GZ out for anything under 65 it seems.

    #47235
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    I remember thinking one of the kicks was low and that was why it was blocked. I remember Fisher saying they should have had a taller player blocking on one of the blocks.

    I think he got his swing/kick messed up. Outdoors he appears to overcompensate for conditions and/or change his swing/kick. I don’t think he aims for the center of the target, sometimes. I am don’t know for sure what is hurting him. I do know he was injured. Anyway that is just how things look to me.

    For someone who made his first 15 kicks, this constant slide in quality is annoying.

    https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/player-stat/field-goal-percentage-30-to-39?season_id=12

    Looks like their are a million stats at this site.

    That makes me think he was hurt last year.

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    #47237
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    Not Even Close! Blair Walsh Misses Game-Winning FG! | Seahawks vs. Vikings | NFL

    Too bad both teams couldn’t lose.

    The laces did it. LOL Year, right. 😉 That ball was never inside the up right. That happened before he actually hit the ball.

    I think he short stroked it. The pressure got to him.

    Physically what he did was, he came off the kick too soon, cause he looked up too soon. That is the most common cause for missing a shot in pool. You don’t keep you head down. What caused that to happen was the pressure of the situation, that made him hurry the kick. imo

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    #47248
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    I dont give legatron any slack for missing 52 yarders.
    If you are gonna be a legatron you have to make 52 yarders.

    54, 55, I give him some slack. But 52? Gotta make those.

    Thats my arbitrary cut-off — 52 yards. I expect my kicker
    to make everything from 52 and under.

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    #47249
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    That makes me think he was hurt last year.

    He was hurt last year.

    But when you say “that” makes you think he was hurt, what is “that”? Ie. what made you think that.

    #47253
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    That makes me think he was hurt last year.

    He was hurt last year.

    But when you say “that” makes you think he was hurt, what is “that”? Ie. what made you think that.

    66%, that is just a horrible stat for a kicker. If he wasn’t hurt, he should have been cut. That is almost a Foles meltdown. imo

    66% is what an average kicker can make from the 51-52 yard line.

    Agamemnon

    #47256
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    66%, that is just a horrible stat for a kicker. If he wasn’t hurt, he should have been cut. That is almost a Foles meltdown. imo

    Well this much we know.

    Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein is officially inactive for Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Zuerlein has been dealing with a groin injury. Zach Hocker was signed by the team on Saturday and will start as the team’s place kicker. Zuerlein has struggled with accuracy issues as over the past six weeks, converting barely over 50 percent of his 17 field goal attempts.

    http://www.sbnation.com/fantasy/2015/11/29/9814264/greg-zuerlein-injury-update-fantasy-football-rams

    #47259
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Were you around when Jim Bakken was kicking for the Big Red? People called Wilkins “Money”, Bakken was the real “Money”. Now, Wilkins was good and the best I have seen at an onside kick, but when the Big Red lined up for a FG, it was “Game Over”.

    Jim Bakken

    Jim Bakken was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. He quickly displayed his all-around physical talents as he became an all-state high school player in football, basketball and baseball. Bakken played for the hometown University of Wisconsin Badgers as both a place kicker and punter. He was originally signed with the Los Angeles Rams in 1962, signing with the St. Louis Cardinals the following year, playing 17 years with the Big Red.

    He quickly earned the nickname “Bags” by his Cardinal teammates, knowing his kicks were money in the bank when the game was on the line. When he retired in 1979 holding the teams record with 282 field goals and 534 extra points. He named to NFL Pro Bowls in 1965, 1967, 1975, and 1976. Most impressively, he was named the NFL’s All-Decade kicker for both the 1960’s and 1970’s.

    Josh Brown was good, except when he was a Ram. 😉

    Agamemnon

    #47265
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    Were you around when Jim Bakken was kicking for the Big Red? People called Wilkins “Money”, Bakken was the real “Money”. Now, Wilkins was good and the best I have seen at an onside kick, but when the Big Red lined up for a FG, it was “Game Over”.

    Yeah, I was there from 73-76. Bakken was their kicker then. I didn;t take notice of him, though…just was too green at watching football at that point. You know he was originally drafted by the Rams.

    #47270
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    Were you around when Jim Bakken was kicking for the Big Red? People called Wilkins “Money”, Bakken was the real “Money”. Now, Wilkins was good and the best I have seen at an onside kick, but when the Big Red lined up for a FG, it was “Game Over”.

    Yes he was money. I can still hear Bob Starr now.

    The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.

    Sprinkles are for winners.

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