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Seahawks sign Blair Walsh (Panthers related)


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Now the Seahawks could be doing this just as insurance in case Hauschka leaves. Let's say they don't plan on bringing Hauschka back, this is someone we should really consider bringing in. 

Yes Hauschka was brutal at converts this season. He missed 6 of 35 extra points this past season and 4 of 44 last season. Gano on the other hand has missed 3 in each of the past 2 season.

Hauschka's FG percentages have always been solid though. Gano's percentages are the ones in brackets.

2013: 94.3% (88.9)

2014: 83.8% (82.9)

2015: 93.5% (83.3)

2016: 89.2% (78.9)

Gano only has 1 year remaining on his contract. I believe we can save a decent chunk of money if we cut him. I for one have never trusted Gano, Hauschka has had his struggles with the extra point but has been great otherwise...

It's time to move on!

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Hauschka is markedly better at FGs, so it would be an upgrade, with likely a little upgrade in money. That said, I hate having that extra uptight feeling when Gano kicks a FG, so I really can't imagine having the same feeling on what should be a routine extra point. 

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