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Joey Slye might just be the worst kicker this time has ever put out. He should have been cut after the disaster of a game in New Orleans in 2019, instead we kept him. Paying the price now.

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1 hour ago, Smithers said:

In all fairness, XP’s are only 20 yards in college 

Good math--all he can do is make them--all 167 of them.  Shows concentration--attention to detail.  If you had 167 one foot puts, would you make all of them?

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