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Is it time for Sly to Fly?


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32 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

If Rhule cuts him, and I like Slye as a person but Rhule will gain major major points. 

And pick up who exactly?  I love everyone calling for Slye's head, buy top tier kickers are not just out there waiting to be signed. 

No kicker is 100%. I personally love his power. 

Butler > Gano. Hurney messed up.

Slye > Gano+ high salary

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1 minute ago, ChuckWag78 said:

And pick up who exactly?  I love everyone calling for Slye's head, buy top tier kickers are not just out there waiting to be signed. 

No kicker is 100%. I personally love his power. 

Butler > Gano. Hurney messed up.

Slye > Gano+ high salary

He misses one out of every three kicks. Even gano was not that bad. Seriously almost any other option would be better. 

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14 hours ago, SBBlue said:

Slye did NOT look good today.   At the point I'm worried that the PAT is going to hit the upright,  that's a problem.  I think one of his FG was a gift from the refs.  

We need to keep our options open, because I'm beginning to wonder if Slye is the guy.

 

he never looks good

btw...he is obviously capable of making those 60+ ones, but he never does in games

i say he is a gagger...hope he proves me wrong

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2 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

And pick up who exactly?  I love everyone calling for Slye's head, buy top tier kickers are not just out there waiting to be signed. 

No kicker is 100%. I personally love his power. 

Butler > Gano. Hurney messed up.

Slye > Gano+ high salary

Gano missed 1 FG last season for the Giants. just saying.  I agree about Gano being overpaid though.

FYI, Crosby and Myers were both 100%.

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6 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

And pick up who exactly?  I love everyone calling for Slye's head, buy top tier kickers are not just out there waiting to be signed. 

No kicker is 100%. I personally love his power. 

Butler > Gano. Hurney messed up.

Slye > Gano+ high salary

a good kicker worth every penny he gets

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Off the top of their heads, can anyone account for how many games we lost due to Slye's misses?  I'm not talking about just potential game winners, but also ones he missed throughout the game that would have accounted for overcoming the point differential in the losses?

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4 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Gano missed 1 FG last season for the Giants. just saying. 

I agree about Gano being overpaid though

Half the kickers in the league make $3,000,000 or more...

...seems like people expect something for nothing at the highest scoring position on the field.🤦‍♂️

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2 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Half the kickers in the league make $3,000,000 or more...

...seems like people expect something for nothing at the highest scoring position on the field.🤦‍♂️

Injury concerns and a cheaper option is why he was let go.  It is what it is.  The healthier, cheaper option was not the best option though.

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1 hour ago, Chaos said:

Like a golfer with the shanks, his mental state in-game appears vulnerable and weak.  That gives me no confidence when games come down to kicks.

And therefore opponents know exactly what it takes to rattle him, execute it ............ and it works. That is a very big liability. 

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7 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Don’t kid yourself it was 100% money. 

Yes. Tepper may have tons of miney, but the salary cap is still a thing. The dollars saved releasing Gano went to other free agents.

People seem to forget Gano was also injured a bunch the last couple of seasons

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