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What shitty FA kicker we signing next week and who do we drop off the roster?
Don't know what he is doing now in terms of a roster or practice sqaud, but that kid we had in preseason was pretty good
What shitty FA kicker we signing next week and who do we drop off the roster?
If the PAT's were from where they used to be then yeah, but they arnt.
It's nice to have punters that have some placekicking skill, but it isn't the norm. Especially now with the PAT being a mid range FG
What makes more logical sense: that your Punter handle placekicking duties because they would have practiced for it all year at least once per week with a normal coaching staff just in case, OR - "oh shit, the kicker got hurt, can anybody placekick at all? really, just Heath? anyone else?"
The punting skill set is at least related to the placekicking skill set. Safety is in another galaxy.
And let's be real here. Garrett had no plans for an emergency, and hasn't had his punter practicing emergency kicking. He had to put the call out, and Heath was the only one who could do it. Shit, Garrett probably found out at the time of the injury that Heath had some competency. He got caught with his coaching 101 pants around his ankles again. He only got away with it because SF was horrible today. If this had been a game that came down to last second FGs we likely lose.
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Cowboys S Jeff Heath was a high school kicker at Lake Orion in Michigan. He once made a game-winning 49-yard field goal to give Lake Orion a playoff victory over Sterling Heights Stevenson.
What makes more logical sense: that your Punter handle placekicking duties because they would have practiced for it all year at least once per week with a normal coaching staff just in case, OR - "oh shit, the kicker got hurt, can anybody placekick at all? really, just Heath? anyone else?"
The punting skill set is at least related to the placekicking skill set. Safety is in another galaxy.
And let's be real here. Garrett had no plans for an emergency, and hasn't had his punter practicing emergency kicking. He had to put the call out, and Heath was the only one who could do it. Shit, Garrett probably found out at the time of the injury that Heath had some competency. He got caught with his coaching 101 pants around his ankles again. He only got away with it because SF was horrible today. If this had been a game that came down to last second FGs we likely lose.
Garrett had a plan for a back up kicker in place. His plan to have Heath as the back up has been in place since the played the Niners last season.
So he was prepared for this scenario. His plan just happens to be a shitty one.
So it’s not so much that he was unprepared, he was just inadequately prepared just as he is for every other coaching scenario
What makes more logical sense: that your Punter handle placekicking duties because they would have practiced for it all year at least once per week with a normal coaching staff just in case, OR - "oh shit, the kicker got hurt, can anybody placekick at all? really, just Heath? anyone else?"
The punting skill set is at least related to the placekicking skill set. Safety is in another galaxy.
And let's be real here. Garrett had no plans for an emergency, and hasn't had his punter practicing emergency kicking. He had to put the call out, and Heath was the only one who could do it. Shit, Garrett probably found out at the time of the injury that Heath had some competency. He got caught with his coaching 101 pants around his ankles again. He only got away with it because SF was horrible today. If this had been a game that came down to last second FGs we likely lose.
IIRC, Heath is a left footed kicker and kicks all the time in practice to emulate left footed kickers. He was the kicker in high school also, I'm pretty sure he was the planned back up. Whether that was a good decision or not can be debated but I dont think its accurate to say they were unprepared
Mea Culpa.
Fuck Jeff Heath, what’s the word on Sean Lee? How many games is he expected to miss now?
It's actually worse news to me that Heath as emergency kicker was the plan all along.
FFS! We do not live in a world of men any longer.
IIRC, Heath is a left footed kicker and kicks all the time in practice to emulate left footed kickers. He was the kicker in high school also, I'm pretty sure he was the planned back up. Whether that was a good decision or not can be debated but I dont think its accurate to say they were unprepared
did they say he got injured again??