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Gano-K


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Ok so he was pretty young during his Redskin stint; even right now he's only 26.  Nothing overly special those 2 years by any means and frustrated those fans but did in fact improve; he improved from (24/35 68.6%) to (31/41 75.6%).  

 

Now since we've had him, I've really seen no issues at all.  Long leg, looks more accurate.  Since joining he is 15/17 at 88% and he's been hitting some 50+

 

I say, if he keeps it up and seems consistent by years end with a high percentage, I think we may have a solid kicker on our hands.

 

 

 

 

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I'm glad that he's proven a lot of people wrong, including myself...

 

Yeah, me too. But let's wait a year or two and see some more work and a consistent track record before we anoint him as our long term solution. His short term (and relatively light) work has been very encouraging though.

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