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I'll never forgive Marty for letting Harrison Butker go in favor of Gano.  His stats since getting picked up by KC.

 

Year Team GP Overall FGs PATs Kickoffs Points
Blk Lng FGA FGM Pct XPA XPM Pct Blk KO Avg TB Ret Avg
2017 KC 13 0 53 42 38 90.5 28 28 100.0 0 78 64.2 61 17 18.7 142
2018 KC 16 0 54 27 24 88.9 69 65 94.2 1 110 64.3 72 35 22.7 137
2019 KC 16 1 56 38 34 89.5 48 45 93.8 0 98 62.8 60 37 19.6 147
2020 KC 16 0 58 27 25 92.6 54 48 88.9 1 95 64.4 72 21 24.2 123
Total 61 1 58 134 121 90.3 199 186 93.5 2 381 63.9 265 110 21.3 549
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The other two names courtesy of Panthers.com...

Also in for the week are safety Tenny Adewusi and wide receiver/return man Rashard Davis. Adewusi went to Giants camp in 2019 and was in the XFL in 2020, while Davis played in one game for the Titans, and has spent time on the practice squads of the Eagles, Raiders, and Chiefs as well.

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I remember thinking Yeldon was going to be a beast coming into the league, I dont even know if he would be able to get a jersey on game day now. Maybe im wrong, and as always hope we are able to the best out of anyone that we bring in no matter the capacity.

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2 hours ago, BPF said:

I remember thinking Yeldon was going to be a beast coming into the league, I dont even know if he would be able to get a jersey on game day now. Maybe im wrong, and as always hope we are able to the best out of anyone that we bring in no matter the capacity.

Why not? I thought Yeldon put up good numbers just always put in bad situations. He can do everything.

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4 hours ago, Moo Daeng said:

It's not even close to good.

He's available because statistically one of the worst placekickers in the league last year and during his career.

I remember Gonzalez coming out of college was a hot candidate to be a good pro kicker. Dude just never put it all together. 

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33 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I remember Gonzalez coming out of college was a hot candidate to be a good pro kicker. Dude just never put it all together. 

He was drafted in a late round, if I remember correctly.

That's generally a good sign for a kicker, but obviously it hasn't worked out.

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