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Graham Gano Deserves Pie


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Or PSL. Dude truly got his poo back together and doesn't get enough recognition. Haha unless it all builds up to a failure in the worst time. He's gone back to being Automatic, probably more-so then ever in his career. He doesn't whiff anymore. Seems Hurney threatening the kicking situation in the preseason worked out for Gano and the team. So Hurneymagic?

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56 minutes ago, Nails said:

No.  A kicker earning top dollar deserves to be trusted from 50+.

At least he hasn’t shat the bed otherwise.  Golf clap.

Kicks beyond the halfway mark are no gimmes. I wouldn't say I "trust" any kicker beyond the 50. That being said,  Gano has played like a champ this year from any and all distances. 

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What more could you ask of a kicker? He's been great this season and he really should be in the running for Pro Bowl (if that really even mattered anymore).

A bit of competition seemed to have nudged his accuracy a bit. Just what the doctor ordered and hopefully here's to another four or five years without need for an adjustment.

Over 50 yards is rough for any kicker, but I think he's there if we need him.

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15 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Is that his fault or Rivera’s? He’s been solid including some XPs when we continue to get penalized. I’d still rather have more cap and Butker for 4 years of savings.

Keeping Gano over Butker was moronic.  Hopefully Gano continues to do what he gets paid too much to do.

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I chatted with him downtown Ashville during the BYE week. He seemed relieved that his kicks were nailing it, and really believes the team is special.

Never lost the confidence of management, and was not worried about the competition. Was thankful he was getting the opportunity that he has as well.

I left the convo with keep crushing it, and nail a game winner for us one more time.

 

Great guy.

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1 hour ago, TheRed said:

He's still the guy that will randomly miss XP's, and then make blocking people on twitter his first order of business.

We need competition at kicker next year regardless.

Cut him! He blocked @TheRed on twitter!

  • missed one XP
  • at least the only getting blocked is his twitter followers and not kicks.
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