rodell330
Cheesehead
Another thread on Crosby?
SMH
Yep, and none of them are about how great he is.
Another thread on Crosby?
SMH
It definitely is mental with this guy.This is an interesting concept.
I can ride a unicycle, I can jump on one 10 years after not riding one and do it. Not as easy as you might think.
I can shoot free throws and "coffin corner" jumpshots at the same rate without picking up a basketball for years.
I am consistent in trap, I miss 'em at station 5 (I'm right handed)
But I am all over the world on drives. I have no confidence in my drive.
You're right Frank, people suggest drivers, grips, angles, foot placement and swing. I honestly don't think that Tiger Woods as my pro would correct my drive. So nobody ever talked to me about my short game, in fact I'm downright pro out of the sand. I often short put but I'm happy with that as I almost always 2 putt. I've never questioned it and never thought about it because it's not an issue.
But here's the thing - if I was making a living at any of these things I'd be doing it ALOT and damned sure I'd be good at it. I'd have raced in the Indianapolis 2.5 on the unicycle.
I don't know that place kicking in the NFL has any other parellel in sports but it sure as heck is interesting.
How bout Masthey? Why not,he's the punterWell, I sure do not wish for a playoff loss because of a missed FG this year off the foot of Crosby. I propose to give T. J. Lang a shot at kicking FG's. Problem solved.![]()
I've read reports where crosby has been nailing everything in practice and in warmups which is why the coaches say it's mental (duhh). Maybe we need to go for it everytime if the attempt is over 35 yards so this guy can go on a streak and get some confidence back knocking in some easy ones. Only thing is we put more pressure on the defense potentially giving up field position if we don't convert, and the offense to have to convert so were not giving up field position. So Crosby's inability to make FG's has put pressure on everybody really.
The last person on the team people should be talking about is the darn kicker. Now we have to hear about how bad he is and how MM is sticking with him on every dog'on football show.
practice and warm ups are different senarios than game time. Pressure, crowd noise, defensive line coming after you and jumping up to block.......game time & practice = apples to oranges
It would help also if we called plays to get first downs rather than deep routes when it is 3rd and 2 on their 35 yd line. In this last game it seemed like MM was finally doing this rather than trotting Mason out there for a 55 yd attempt.
^ I think what he is trying to say is: it has been a trend this season to toss a long bomb on 3rd and short. Just seems like it hasnt worked out yet. IDK if they are look for a PI call or what, but I'm tired of seeing that junk too.
I understand loyalty and it's a good trait.
To an extent.
Thanks, yes, that's what I was going forI think what Bozz is saying is that you don't really know what's going on at 1265. McCarthy doesn't give much up to the press and he's not going to on this either.
Last I checked, Jimmy Johnson also had a pretty decent track record. In 1991, the Cowboys went 11-5 with Ken Willis as their kicker. Willis went 27 for 39 that year and was cut. In 1992 Johnson won a Superbowl with Lin Elliott as his kicker. The following year, Elliott started the season, but in the second game he missed two FG's, Dallas lost to Buffalo by a score of 13-10 to go 0-2 to start the season, and Elliott was cut - after two games! Johnson brought in 37 year old "Steady" Eddie Murray, won 12 of the next 14 games, and won his second Superbowl in as many years.Most of you are the same monkeys who were jumping up and down in your cages about not signing Marshawn Lynch. Running a quality NFL team requires more than just the ability to fire and hire. Thank goodness Dan Snyder isn't running this team, because it sounds like that's the style of GM you're all looking to run this team. The last time I looked, the coach and GM on the watch have a pretty good track record that most other fans are envious of. Now calm down and eat your bananas
I'm not going to say that this is the wrong strategy, because depending on the use it could be smart. However, I will give you guys something to think about regarding that notion.Sign a second kicker already dammit!
I'm not going to say that this is the wrong strategy, because depending on the use it could be smart. However, I will give you guys something to think about regarding that notion.
Here are Crosby's career (not including this season 2007-2011) and 2012 stats:
Career__2012
100%____100%__0-19 yards
95%_____100%__20-29 yards
86%_____71%___30-39 yards
69%_____70%___40-49 yards
50%_____13%___50+ yards
As far as percentages go, he is at career averages for everything but 30-39 and 50+. He is 5 for 7 in the 30-39 range which is not unusual for him, but missing any more from that range would tie his record of three in 2008.
What has really dropped his overall season average is going 1 for 8 kicking over 50 yards. Compared to other Packer kickers, Crosby's career averages are better than Chris Jacke's and even with Ryan Longwell's stats under 50 yards. Over 50 yards those guys kicked 65% (Jacke) and 59% (Longwell) while Crosby is a career 50% guy. So clearly Crosby is -- EVEN THIS SEASON -- kicking just fine under 50 yards, but he sucks from long range.
The point is that bringing in another kicker to go 50+ could be a good decision. Why McCarthy keeps trotting the guy out for 50+ kicks is the head-scratcher. No other Packer kicker has attempted more than 6 field goals except when Chris Jacke went 6 for 7 in 1993. The point is that he isn't connecting long and might be killing his confidence. Keep him kicking under 50 where he is doing just fine and the Packers will be just fine.
For anybody who thinks that bring Olindo Mare in, he's a worse 50+ kicker than Crosby at 44.2%. He went 0-2 last year from that distance and missed three FGs in the 30-39 range last year as well. He's no better than Crosby right now, in fact worse. Think before you type.
I'm not going to say that this is the wrong strategy, because depending on the use it could be smart. However, I will give you guys something to think about regarding that notion.
Here are Crosby's career (not including this season 2007-2011) and 2012 stats:
Career__2012
100%____100%__0-19 yards
95%_____100%__20-29 yards
86%_____71%___30-39 yards
69%_____70%___40-49 yards
50%_____13%___50+ yards
I'm not going to say that this is the wrong strategy, because depending on the use it could be smart. However, I will give you guys something to think about regarding that notion.
Here are Crosby's career (not including this season 2007-2011) and 2012 stats:
Career__2012
100%____100%__0-19 yards
95%_____100%__20-29 yards
86%_____71%___30-39 yards
69%_____70%___40-49 yards
50%_____13%___50+ yards
As far as percentages go, he is at career averages for everything but 30-39 and 50+. He is 5 for 7 in the 30-39 range which is not unusual for him, but missing any more from that range would tie his record of three in 2008.
I'm not going to say that this is the wrong strategy, because depending on the use it could be smart. However, I will give you guys something to think about regarding that notion.
Here are Crosby's career (not including this season 2007-2011) and 2012 stats:
Career__2012
100%____100%__0-19 yards
95%_____100%__20-29 yards
86%_____71%___30-39 yards
69%_____70%___40-49 yards
50%_____13%___50+ yards
As far as percentages go, he is at career averages for everything but 30-39 and 50+. He is 5 for 7 in the 30-39 range which is not unusual for him, but missing any more from that range would tie his record of three in 2008.
What has really dropped his overall season average is going 1 for 8 kicking over 50 yards. Compared to other Packer kickers, Crosby's career averages are better than Chris Jacke's and even with Ryan Longwell's stats under 50 yards. Over 50 yards those guys kicked 65% (Jacke) and 59% (Longwell) while Crosby is a career 50% guy. So clearly Crosby is -- EVEN THIS SEASON -- kicking just fine under 50 yards, but he sucks from long range.
The point is that bringing in another kicker to go 50+ could be a good decision. Why McCarthy keeps trotting the guy out for 50+ kicks is the head-scratcher. No other Packer kicker has attempted more than 6 field goals except when Chris Jacke went 6 for 7 in 1993. The point is that he isn't connecting long and might be killing his confidence. Keep him kicking under 50 where he is doing just fine and the Packers will be just fine.
For anybody who thinks that bring Olindo Mare in, he's a worse 50+ kicker than Crosby at 44.2%. He went 0-2 last year from that distance and missed three FGs in the 30-39 range last year as well. He's no better than Crosby right now, in fact worse. Think before you type.