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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1020522" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Regardless of where we go from here. One thing Mason rarely does is miss. Mason missed 20 XPA across 16 seasons (1.25 per season)</p><p>Carlson has missed quite a few. While in not panicking, I am closely watching Carlson, because he’s responsible for points and points win games. We should also at least be able to discuss the topic of we see an anomoly.</p><p> I’m not as concerned about the misses as I am the timing. Across the first 5 contests (with attempts) Carlson was a perfect 15/15 XPM.</p><p>Since they Carlson has missed XPA in 5 of the last 8 games. That’s more than 3 seasons of missed XP Kicks for Crosby. It’s a concern until we get in that area where it’s 2 per season</p><p>We were fortunate it hasn’t cost us more games.</p><p></p><p>We lost to Pittsburgh by 4. Had we not missed it’s a FG to force OT.</p><p>2 of the other 4 misses were 3 point Wins. Again we’ve been fortunate it’s probably only affected 1 loss and it’s a potential loss because it would’ve been an OT game.</p><p></p><p>Carlson’s FG % is ok, not good but ok. He’s at 83.9% and Masons career was 81.4%. Although it should be noted that Mason was 70/70 in postseason. Like a surgical knife</p><p>Mason was also a very good 88.6% (31/36) postseason FG%. That means when the pressure cooker heated up? He actually got significantly better. Mason in postseason was as close to automatic as you get. Mason was also the only kicker with over 1,650 points besides Jason Hanson to kick for 1 team. That’s out of 21 Career Kickers. Mason is #11 ALL-time most points in NFL History. That’s not something you dismiss lightly.</p><p>Finally, plenty of Kickers were highly successful that are much older than Mason Crosby. It’s a position that isn’t as readily affected by moderate aging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1020522, member: 10086"] Regardless of where we go from here. One thing Mason rarely does is miss. Mason missed 20 XPA across 16 seasons (1.25 per season) Carlson has missed quite a few. While in not panicking, I am closely watching Carlson, because he’s responsible for points and points win games. We should also at least be able to discuss the topic of we see an anomoly. I’m not as concerned about the misses as I am the timing. Across the first 5 contests (with attempts) Carlson was a perfect 15/15 XPM. Since they Carlson has missed XPA in 5 of the last 8 games. That’s more than 3 seasons of missed XP Kicks for Crosby. It’s a concern until we get in that area where it’s 2 per season We were fortunate it hasn’t cost us more games. We lost to Pittsburgh by 4. Had we not missed it’s a FG to force OT. 2 of the other 4 misses were 3 point Wins. Again we’ve been fortunate it’s probably only affected 1 loss and it’s a potential loss because it would’ve been an OT game. Carlson’s FG % is ok, not good but ok. He’s at 83.9% and Masons career was 81.4%. Although it should be noted that Mason was 70/70 in postseason. Like a surgical knife Mason was also a very good 88.6% (31/36) postseason FG%. That means when the pressure cooker heated up? He actually got significantly better. Mason in postseason was as close to automatic as you get. Mason was also the only kicker with over 1,650 points besides Jason Hanson to kick for 1 team. That’s out of 21 Career Kickers. Mason is #11 ALL-time most points in NFL History. That’s not something you dismiss lightly. Finally, plenty of Kickers were highly successful that are much older than Mason Crosby. It’s a position that isn’t as readily affected by moderate aging. [/QUOTE]
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