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Panthers have their second Pro Bowler...


TN05

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Not sure I would have pegged him a Pro Bowler. But I certainly remember being :poo: on pretty hard when i said he was the safer option over a rookie and that he has been more consistent over the course of several years than not. Look at him now. Proving me right and whatnot.

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18 minutes ago, TN05 said:

Gano is 1st in the league in field goal percentage (96.2%) and touchback percentage.

Since when do they count touchback% for pro bowl votes or kickers in general?

Either way Gould has made 36 FG ten more than Gano, and has actually made multiple 50 yard FG’s. Gano hasn’t made a single 50 yard FG this season 

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6 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

Since when do they count touchback% for pro bowl votes or kickers in general?

Either way Gould has made 36 FG ten more than Gano, and has actually made multiple 50 yard FG’s. Gano hasn’t made a single 50 yard FG this season 

Wouldnt how many you kick be based on your team? Some teams score TD's instead of FG, some score FG's instead of TD's. 

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Graham Gano - 25/26 FGs, 0/1 FGs 50+, 32/34 XPs - salary $3,200,000 (contracted through 2017)

Harrison Butker - 31/34 FGs, 4/5 50+ FGs, 23/23 XPs - salary $465,000 (contracted through 2018)

Who here believes that Pro Bowler Graham Gano is going to be willing to take a pay-cut to sign a new contract with the Panthers after this season?  I don't.

Who here believes that Hurney/Rivera are going to be more than perfectly willing to pay him even more than he's making now in the future to retain him?  I do.

 

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