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Bulldog from Birth All-Conference Jan 23, 2007 2,493 1,064 113 Jan 19, 2014 #2 80% of NFL teams have a "money" kicker It's insane how good most all of them are.
D dogfan96 Redshirt Jun 3, 2007 2,188 12 66 Jan 20, 2014 #3 NFL is considering narrowing the goalposts for that reason nm nm
P patdog Heisman May 28, 2007 56,854 26,252 113 Jan 20, 2014 #4 Even the "worst" kicker in the NFL made 70% of his FGs this year. And about half his misses were from over 50 yards. Pretty much any FG under 50 in the NFL is automatic.
Even the "worst" kicker in the NFL made 70% of his FGs this year. And about half his misses were from over 50 yards. Pretty much any FG under 50 in the NFL is automatic.
D DovaDawg Redshirt Aug 28, 2007 595 0 11 Jan 20, 2014 #5 I laughed when they said Seattle was 53 yards out and that put them in FG range. Phrases never uttered at MSU.
I laughed when they said Seattle was 53 yards out and that put them in FG range. Phrases never uttered at MSU.
M MedDawg Senior May 29, 2001 5,231 856 113 Jan 20, 2014 #6 Not really. State was spoiled with 3 good/decent kickers... DovaDawg said: I laughed when they said Seattle was 53 yards out and that put them in FG range. Phrases never uttered at MSU. Click to expand... All of whom could kick a 53-yarder: Brian Hazelwood and Scott Westerfield back-to-back in the 90's, then two years later we had Brent Smith.
Not really. State was spoiled with 3 good/decent kickers... DovaDawg said: I laughed when they said Seattle was 53 yards out and that put them in FG range. Phrases never uttered at MSU. Click to expand... All of whom could kick a 53-yarder: Brian Hazelwood and Scott Westerfield back-to-back in the 90's, then two years later we had Brent Smith.