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Mike Kaye, The Charlotte Observer: "The expectation is that PK Eddy Pineiro will head elsewhere"


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I will say this for Pinero.

After the Atlanta game from 2022, he never missed a kick with the game on the line.  Of course, we have been so bad that he didn't do much kicking with the game on the line.  Both wins in 2023 were won by Pinero kicks.  The Saints game to end the season in 2022.  And the Giants game this year. So basically 4 out of 5.   

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53 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I will say this for Pinero.

After the Atlanta game from 2022, he never missed a kick with the game on the line.  Of course, we have been so bad that he didn't do much kicking with the game on the line.  Both wins in 2023 were won by Pinero kicks.  The Saints game to end the season in 2022.  And the Giants game this year. So basically 4 out of 5.   

True, but his misses against TB this year were costly.

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1 hour ago, Joe Bear said:

True, but his misses against TB this year were costly.

True enough, but every kicker misses some kicks.  Justin Tucker cost Baltimore at least 1 and maybe 3 games this year with his misses.  Might have cost them home field advantage against Buffalo.

That being said, I am not really bothered that he is gone, I just hope they get someone good because we have screwed fg kicker up a lot, going back to choosing Gano over Butker and eventually losing both of them. 

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

If no Eddie, then it's a total rebuild, clean house. 

 

*But don't spend a draft pick, UDFA and the FA market is full of decent player that would take much less than any of the big 4 STers.

 

 

I have no issues using a 7th on PK as anyone selected in the 7th has a good chance of being  cut within 2 years

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