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yrly

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  1. He has plenty of range left, usually a kicker starts to lose range. He was hitting from 60+ in practice apparently. He’s probably overthinking the misses, you can tell he’s overcompensating from each of the previous misses. Now why it would get to him now after years of it not? It could simply be a combo of the misses and the fact that he feels he has to produce at his age to justify continuing. At the same time he has nothing left to prove. 

     

    Matt Bryant player at 44, he missed a 50 yarder but his other kicks were fine (including another 50 he made with relative ease), he had no training camp and had to do kickoffs because their other kicker injured his groin. 

     

    Now you have two choices, you retire (he may), or you work it out (he may). Could they try and talk him out of retiring? Perhaps, especially if there is no immediate option to plug in. I mean look at what happened to the Jets. No doubt they don’t want him to get ahead of himself because he certainly isn’t the only kicker to have had struggles.

     

    Gostkowski missed just as many kicks against Miami but wouldn’t feel the same pressure because his team was crushing them. For all you know is he comes out has a perfect game his confidence is back and strings a good streak together like a few years ago when he started bad. I’m sure they remind him of that and he makes the ultimate decision. I’m sure he doesn’t want to hurt his team, but at the same time if it’s a workable issue retiring now could be worse for the team. I’m sure it’s a tough decision and unlike a lot of kickers he’s got a track record of consistency. 

  2. 5 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

     

    Oh come now wiz. We all know that’s next. 

     

    Benched

    heir apparent starts

    gets hurt

    fitz starts & does something good

    named starter

    regresses to the Fitz tragic 

     

     

    He only regresses after the big paycheck is delivered in that scenario

    3 hours ago, skibum said:

    I'm sure he wants to be playing somewhere, but if he's going to be a Dolphin, Fitz is better off riding the pine and collecting his checks. You don't want to be his age, getting beat to death, playing for a garbage team that has no chance of making the playoffs. If I were him, I'd just retire.  

    He’s too good a backup. He could and should seek to get out of there. I’m sure plenty of teams would take him as a backup.

  3. 2 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

    The only reason to fire McD is if a bonafide offensive mind is available and wants the job. 

     

    Mike McCarthy comes to mind, but I really don't think he'd be much of an upgrade. 

    Even Gregg Williams is outcoaching Clappy. I’m watching the Cleveland game right now. He’s the damn interim. So we’ve got a coach worse than our former coach who is serving as an interim. 

  4. In his defense he looked a bit sore after slipping on the wet turf during pregame warmups. Field conditions looked bad had a few players falling on it.

     

    Other issue is the risk of injury worth it? The league isn’t exactly swimming in halfway decent kickers. I’ve watched a ton of games this season and that’s when you realize just how good a pickup Hauschka even was. I’m sure the Seahawks wouldn’t want the risk of losing Janikowski’s long range if they’re going into the playoffs over an injury. What about the 5 guys before him that missed the tackle? 

  5. 2 minutes ago, PittsforDave said:

    How were are receivers the year before?  When he played better before we threw him a ton of cash only for him to lay down. 

     

    Fitz quit on the team, it wasn’t about talent of the WRs. 

    I forget who we had back then, was it Lee Evans? Anyway I looked it up at one point and he missed half of Fotz’s last season here due to injury 

    2 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

    Fitz may throw INTs, but he actually throws TDs too.......

    Career stats 186 TDS 141 INTs 28541 yard in 138 games and he only started 123 of them. I really wouldn’t consider that that bad.

  6. 1 minute ago, PittsforDave said:

    Didn’t we sign Fitz to a huge contract only for him to play like *****?  Why would we want him?

     

    He was terrible. 

     

    The problem for the Bills is motivation. The players don’t respect the team therefore mails it in. 

    We had lousy receiving corps back then. You’d have had to get receivers to work with and we’d have saved a lot of draft busts, probably a lot of money. Instead we are left with this mess. Fitz is proven as moderately serviceable with a good receiving corps even behind a marginal line. However  he’s had several 400 yard games this year and we’ve had what a bunch of ints from peterman?

  7. Fitz may not be the answer, neither was Tyrod but with Allen hurt either is arguably better than what we are watching now. If Fitz plays 2/3 of the next two seasons or continues to throw 4tds a game he’s going to be very close to Jim Kelly’s numbers by the time he hangs them up. 

     

    I think the the point is it’s hard to put much worse on the field at this point. Hopefully Allen is healed up soon because if we’re gonna lose he’s wasting practice time.

  8. Keep in mind I’m not discounting Allen at the moment.

     

    I’m talking about all these interims. By this point in his career I’d have expected Fitz to be mentoring Allen but prepared to fill in in the case of injury like we have now.

     

    With a few good receivers he’s putting up 3-4tds behind a pretty lousy line. Nothing would ever have prevented the Bills from getting some receivers and building a line.

     

  9. 3 hours ago, Yav said:

    They need 2 punters because they've worn out Corey Bojorquez leg. 

    Now they can alternate and keep them fresh. 

    You can’t score TDs so we have to play a strategic game of field position. The idea to pin the opponent back so you can immediately kick a FG, just can’t let the other team out of Hauschka’s range and we can completely eliminate the need for an offense entirely.

  10. 7 hours ago, greeneblitz said:

    If Peterman's on the roster, he should be starting when Allen's out anyway, either cut him or get him play time to get better, stop wasting time on Derek Anderson.

    This is true. If the season is toast and Allen is hurt he could still become a serviceable backup. Confidence can be shaken and it can also be regained, read some of Adam Vinatieri’s career, he got close to being cut and now will finish with a probably insurmountable pinnacle.

    3 hours ago, LittleJoeCartwright said:

     

    Paxton Lynch anyone?

    I suggested this earlier or yesterday, it’s a gamble.

     

    I mean at this point who really cares? TO says he wants to play sign him to a veterans minimum worst case he retires, good chance he is still better then Kelvin Benjamin.

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