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I still believe in Eddy Pineiro


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I honestly don't know what to think about Eddy.

I don't hate him, he's pretty stable, but he doesn't have a strong leg compared to the rest of the league. We can and have had worse as a kicker, but we have also had better.

Wish we would have taken a good hard look at bates coming out of the USFL but he's with detroit now. Hopefully there's some other good kicking prospects coming out this year, or someone who is finally putting it all together and we can pick them up.

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Most accurate kicker in NFL history, huddle after one bad game in which he got his knee drained..... "CUT THAT BUM"!!!

Those imminent takes are some of the worse things about our fans. I even seen cut chubba posts, holy God find another team hobby you scum smooth brains..

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10 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

I don't think so. He's another Gano. Put's up great stats on easy kicks. But can't deliver with the game on the line. We have a lot of draft picks this year and I'd love for us to take the best kicker in the draft. Enough is enough.

I hope he is as good as Gano was.  With the game on the line, Gano made many more than he missed.  

Made three of them during the 2015 run.  In 2017, he made a big kick to beat the Patriots, and in 2018, made a 60 plus yarder to beat the Giants.  He didn't make every single clutch kick, but then not one single kicker in the NFL makes all of them.  The only big miss that I remember is the opening game of the 2016 season against Denver.  

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