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<blockquote data-quote="fanindaup" data-source="post: 499764" data-attributes="member: 8875"><p>Ok. I allow Robbie Gould is an outdoor kicker. My questions about Robbie Gould's numbers are, 1) how many of his attempts have been in bad conditions? 2) How many attempts has he had from over 50 yards? Is the sample size comparable to Crosby's in either case? What do the numbers look like before Crosby caught his case of the shanks? Statistically, that was an anomaly that could happen to Gould, or any other kicker, at any time as it happened also to David Akers last year. Akers was a career top kicker until last season. Pure numbers don't tell the whole story unless they are considered in context. Mike McCarthy asks Crosby to kick a lot from long range, even when he ws in his obvious slump and that has to be considered to have an effect on his percentage. Unless you can provide me with distinct comparison's which account for all these variables it's just your opinion. I'm not necessarily saying its wrong, I just want better proof than I have been offered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fanindaup, post: 499764, member: 8875"] Ok. I allow Robbie Gould is an outdoor kicker. My questions about Robbie Gould's numbers are, 1) how many of his attempts have been in bad conditions? 2) How many attempts has he had from over 50 yards? Is the sample size comparable to Crosby's in either case? What do the numbers look like before Crosby caught his case of the shanks? Statistically, that was an anomaly that could happen to Gould, or any other kicker, at any time as it happened also to David Akers last year. Akers was a career top kicker until last season. Pure numbers don't tell the whole story unless they are considered in context. Mike McCarthy asks Crosby to kick a lot from long range, even when he ws in his obvious slump and that has to be considered to have an effect on his percentage. Unless you can provide me with distinct comparison's which account for all these variables it's just your opinion. I'm not necessarily saying its wrong, I just want better proof than I have been offered. [/QUOTE]
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