Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Is it time for Sly to Fly?


Kick
 Share

Recommended Posts

3 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

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

And could still make 52/55 kicks when Slye will miss a third of his kicks. This isn’t rocket science. 

  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, ChuckWag78 said:

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.

It's rare that the kicker isn't the highest scoring player on the team -- I value points.

Gano didn't make enough for the incremental $$$ savings to make a bit of difference with "free agents"...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 hours ago, top dawg said:

Slye doesn't instill confidence in the slightest. No way the team should go into the season like that. Based on last year's stats, alone, he should've been jettisoned.

80.6% at FGs, ranked 23rd 

91.7% at XPs, ranked 20th

 

We can do better than Slye.

That’s kind of skewed since he also has been asked to kick ridiculous distances and probably has the highest average distance in the NFL.

Slye has one of the strongest legs I have ever seen in my life. All that said it’s bittersweet because his accuracy and crunch time kicks are no bueno. 

If he could put it all together my god he’d be amazing, and I think that’s why he’s still around, it’s a hope. But reality is, he doesn’t appear to be able to and yea, we should start looking around.

Edited by onmyown
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

And could still make 52/55 kicks when Slye will miss a third of his kicks. This isn’t rocket science. 

For a couple whole seasons Gano was out of the questions past the 45, often beyond the 40…while being a top 3 highest paid kicker. Lol 

Slye may not be the answer but yea, no thank you to Gano.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Pull up the stats. 

What stat tells us how many 45-50 yard FG the Panthers passed up on with Gano?

From watching the games I can tell you it was more than enough to not be able to justify have one of the highest paid kickers in the nfl.

  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, onmyown said:

What stat tells us how many 45-50 yard FG the Panthers passed up on with Gano?

From watching the games I can tell you it was more than enough to not be able to justify have one of the highest paid kickers in the nfl.

Pull up the stats dude. Gano was a sure footer from 45-50 and even 50+. Except for about three crucial kicks. 
 

We passed on gano purely on price tag. It is evident because we are sitting on a kicker who misses 1 out of every three fugging kicks(don’t believe me? Go rewatch all his kicks last year. It’s literally every third kick). No team does that. Not in the nfl. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Pull up the stats dude. Gano was a sure footer from 45-50 and even 50+. Except for about three crucial kicks. 
 

We passed on gano purely on price tag. It is evident because we are sitting on a kicker who misses 1 out of every three fugging kicks(don’t believe me? Go rewatch all his kicks last year. It’s literally every third kick). No team does that. Not in the nfl. 

45-50 I can agree with. I should’ve edited my post to 50+ yarders.

Field goal attempted 50+ yards for full 16 games:

2017 Gano: 1

2019 Slye: 11

That is a huge difference. That will affect %.

Still not a stat that will pull up how many 50 years attempts we bailed on with Gano. Seeing as he has one for a full season, I’d wager quite a bit.

# out of # of kicks completely dismisses distance, which I won’t do. I find it relevant. 

It’s really mute to go back and for with stats. Gano had the accuracy but you can count him out 50 yards out.

Slye has the distance to win games but you’re taking a risk on accuracy.

Pick your poison, but Slye is paid pennies, and as I said I’d never pay a kicker the most in the NFL and not be able to attempt 50 yard kicks with him.

Edited by onmyown
Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

He missed one extra point.  And a 60 plus yard fg.  He isn't getting cut over that.

Don't get me wrong, I wish we had someone better, but Slye is safe for now.

No, but one of his FGs was pushed so far right, I thought he missed it. It went over the top of the upright.  Another shorter FG was good from 40 or so, but would have been NG from 45---if I remember correctly

Link to comment
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, onmyown said:

45-50 I can agree with. I should’ve edited my post to 50+ yarders.

Field goal attempted 50+ yards for full 16 games:

2017 Gano: 1

2019 Slye: 11

That is a huge difference. That will affect %.

Still not a stat that will pull up how many 50 years attempts we bailed on with Gano. Seeing as he has one for a full season, I’d wager quite a bit.

# out of # of kicks completely dismisses distance, which I won’t do. I find it relevant. 

It’s really mute to go back and for with stats. Gano had the accuracy but you can count him out 50 yards out.

Slye has the distance to win games but you’re taking a risk on accuracy.

Pick your poison, but Slye is paid pennies, and as I said I’d never pay a kicker the most in the NFL and not be able to attempt 50 yard kicks with him.

Out of those 11 attempts, how many did he miss? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Not sure who said it first, but Tepper is the correct answer. Still, I'm gonna go with Kasay keeping it inbounds. If, you subscribe to the butterfly effect version of time travel consequences.... When we win SBXXXVIII everybody's lives change: Moose never breaks his leg, We win it all again in 05. Tommy Jone is unknown and Peppers stays home, Champs once more 2008. No artificial pig heart turning JR into a creepy weirdo, no lockout, no Clausen. Fox and Jake ride off into the sunset on their own terms. No 2-14, no #1 pick. But, no laptop, no Blinn, 3 years behind The Golden Calf of Bristol, we still get Cam. JR let's him grow his locs like he always wanted, Smitty sees Cam in a new light. Dreads swinging, (and Smitty with his 3 Lombardis behind him) Cam is old enough to get those calls. No Manning narrative, Cotchery TD, PI against Talib on Philly Brown, 10,000 RTP calls and Kony Ealy SB50 MVP. No Jeans Fridays, no Tepper. KB doesn't slip on his own meatsweat mid-route in SD, Cam becomes the 1st QB to win 10 straight SBs. Retiring after being elected 47th president of the US of A, Cam ushers in the Permanent Proletarian Revolution across the globe, Xi Jinping bows in awe. "ẄøŘƙƐṛ§ őF ŧĤə ŵØRłð, ŮŊÏŦƐ!!!"
    • Yeah your right the owner was copping hand shandies while all this was going down 
    • I mean not surprised the Patriots took him in and aren't trying to push him out. They've been the most morally bankrupt team in the NFL for a long while. Wouldn't be surprised if Vrabel has his own dirt on Kraft/Brady and other assholes from that organization over the last couple decades. 
×
×
  • Create New...