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I hear the Bucs need a kicker who's not a head case. Sorry, but you guys know by now I bleed red, white, and royal blue, but I've lived in Tampa for 25 years, and they are my second team.

 

We as Bucs fans get so pissed at this front office for trading up to a second round pick for a kicker who can't hit an extra point. He'd better get his head right, or we made a colossal mistake. If he was the next Sebastian Janikowski and has that kind of career for 15 years is the only way it was worth it.

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I hear the Bucs need a kicker who's not a head case. Sorry, but you guys know by now I bleed red, white, and royal blue, but I've lived in Tampa for 25 years, and they are my second team.

 

We as Bucs fans get so pissed at this front office for trading up to a second round pick for a kicker who can't hit an extra point. He'd better get his head right, or we made a colossal mistake. If he was the next Sebastian Janikowski and has that kind of career for 15 years is the only way it was worth it.

 

I'm pretty sure booing a kid with a confidence issue wasn't helping the process. :lol:

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LOL Bears, clear a measly 3 million for next year (when cap will go up) and dump one of the better kickers in the league

 

If you compare Gould and Barth, their career stats aren't that far apart. Gould is 0.6% better on FG, Barth 0.4% better on XP. Gould is the marginally better kickoff man.

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If you compare Gould and Barth, their career stats aren't that far apart. Gould is 0.6% better on FG, Barth 0.4% better on XP. Gould is the marginally better kickoff man.

 

Barth was released by Tampa (again).....for a head case rookie. The year before that, he was released by Denver. And Tampa the season before that--again for a rookie.

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Barth was released by Tampa (again).....for a head case rookie. The year before that, he was released by Denver. And Tampa the season before that--again for a rookie.

 

He was cut for a 2nd round pick that they were never going to give up on. Before that, he was 15-of-16 in Denver after replacing Matt Prater. They signed Brandon McManus to be their kickoff specialist and they rolled with him for 2015.

 

Circumstances matter.

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He was cut for a 2nd round pick that they were never going to give up on. Before that, he was 15-of-16 in Denver after replacing Matt Prater. They signed Brandon McManus to be their kickoff specialist and they rolled with him for 2015.

 

Circumstances matter.

 

They could have kept him and spent the 2nd round pick on a better prospect at a position of need, no? He was also replaced by a rookie in 2013 preseason. Those were the circumstances that had him bouncing around the past several years.

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