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It’s no accident that teams who go deep into the playoffs all have outstanding kickers.  This is a big problem for the Bills moving forward.

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I would rather have the Cowboys kicker at this point.  He was a soccer player and he had a better year as rookie than Bass has had ever as a Pro !!!

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Never really rated him as an elite kicker and this years efforts have just reinforced that belief. It's almost hard to believe that Sam Martin has overtaken him on the trust-o-meter.

 

We must draft a new kicker.

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12 minutes ago, Einstein said:

Bass is now 78% for the year (5th worst in NFL) and we haven’t let him attempt a field goal over 50 yards in 3 months. 

 

He also just missed a 20-some yard field goal.

 

Can we trust him to make a game winning Playoff/Super Bowl kick at this point?

The hold on that miss looked a little off. Looked like it was angled more than usual, but I could be wrong

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Just now, dhgold said:

Is Bass good: no.

Do I trust him: hell no.

What th-2874404779about in a high-pressure playoff situation.

I bodged the image insertion. Was supposed to be a an image of Norwood in SB XV.

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6 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

Bass is a good kicker in a bad stretch. It happens to everyone, including the greats. Not worried at all.

 

The playoffs are an exceptionality bad time to be in bad stretch (if that’s the case). One kick can end a season.

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