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So we did a great job upgrading the punter position...


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Lee averaged 47 with a long of 76 that completely flipped field position.

But Gano  missed a 50 yarder in Denver For The Win that was a 42 yarder anywhere else.

We need a money place kicker, all the whining and complaining you'll be reading for the next week never should have happened.

We have a major Achilles' heel at the 5 second mark in close games. 

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Just now, Kevin Greene said:

Lee averaged 47 with a long of 76 that completely flipped field position.

But Gano  missed a 50 yarder in Denver For The Win that was a 42 yarder anywhere else.

We need a money place kicker, all the whining and complaining you'll be reading for the next week never should have happened.

We have a major Achilles' heel at the 5 second mark in close games. 

Cant say I didnt cringe when it came down to our weakest unit. At some point you have to go out and get a real ST coach. 

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24 minutes ago, DelhommesTheMan said:

Gano hasent hit a big kick in his life he's a fuging choke artist, I knew he wasn't hitting it.  We need a real kicker seriously, I don't care that he can kick it from 69 he doesn't ever hit it in a real game.  He missed the same in the super bowl

Colts/Panthers last year? 50 yard FG ftw in OT? *After* nailing the previous one to tie it and keep the game going?

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Should of been a lot shorter of a FG attempt but Panthers had to waste a timeout on reviewing the horrible spot earlier in the quarter so they could challenge the play. How the ref spotted the ball where he did when only his lower leg was past the first down marker is beyond me. 

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There is always an excuse for the Panthers special teams 

Jansen gets paid a lot of money to just snap for kicks 

gano gets paid a lot of money to kick field goals 

we just gave  up a 4th round draft pick for a punter / holder 

If they aren't missing tackles on returns, they fail to do

their jobs in points execution

this isn't college  this isn't high school and Gano was let go previously for exactly the same reason 

 

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