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Not kicking the 58 yd fg at the end of the half cost us at the end


usmcpanthers

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If Gano hits that, we play for the winning fg at the end, instead of needing a TOUCHDOWN. Pct is low on that distance but if you don't have confidence in your kicker..he shouldn't be your kicker.

 

Still had 2 drives at the end and it's a horrible fail on the whole COACHING staff

 

And cam some of the stink goes on you too but still shula made us 1 dimensional.

 

Complete poo game and we dishonored the memory of Sam Mills!

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Just now, usmcpanthers said:

If Gano hits that, we play for the winning fg at the end, instead of needing a TOUCHDOWN. Pct is low on that distance but if you don't have confidence in your kicker..he shouldn't be your kicker.

 

Still had 2 drives at the end and it's a horrible fail on the whole COACHING staff

 

And cam some of the stink goes on you too but still shula made us 1 dimensional.

 

Complete poo game and we dishonored the memory of Sam Mills!

You are right.  I was just about to start the same thread.  Thanks for starting it.  It needs to be said.  

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1 minute ago, HardcoreDefense said:

I don't understand why this coaching staff is trying to protect him. Let him decide his faith by giving him the chance to kick in those situations. 

Yea I give the coaches the benefit of the doubt almost all the time ... that was just flat weird. 

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