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I will tell you this..


The Huddler

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2 hours ago, The Huddler said:

With Gano possibly not going to be available, and Joey Slye looking down the barrel of being a starter for us.. I will tell you this..

 

He will become a meme on here, and become one of the beloved scapegoats that gets sshit on all the time

 

Hes going to miss kicks. Im a Tech fan. Ive watched a LOT of Joey Slye. He will make some awesome kicks! He will miss some that you really need...Hes a choke. Hes a VirginiaTech Chokie through and through. I know he has a good story and big muscles and looks like he got hit in the face by a 2x4, but hes really going to end up pissing you off

 

Dont say I didn't warn you. Its a lateral move from Gano at the VERY BEST. 

So we shouldn't hate on Gano for any of his NFL misses but we should hate on Slye for his Collegiate misses? Got It...

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17 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

So we shouldn't hate on Gano for any of his NFL misses but we should hate on Slye for his Collegiate misses? Got It...

gano sucks and he should get hate and we should dump him

 

im just warning yall, you guys are getting a younger gano and i dont think he should be the long term answer

 

thats all

 

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9 hours ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Slye very well may not be the long-term answer...but neither is Gano. All for letting Slye kick to keep the job, and if he screws up, welp, right back where we started anyway. 

Yup, let's get some NFL reps on him. We've only got Gano for another year or two anyhow and Butkers do not grow on trees.

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There are 330,000 million people in the US............and there aren't 30 to 40 people who can be reliable FG kickers in the NFL?

If that is the case, all you young fans playing peewee or HS football.....start learning to kick FGs and forget about the other positions.......its money in the bank if you develop it.............

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