maddog Posted September 14, 2004 Posted September 14, 2004 While I'm not sure that Rian Lindell is the answer, I think it is misguided to suggest that Steve Christie should have been retained or is a better alternative. Since 2000 (Lindell's first year in the league), here are their stats: Under 40 yards: Lindell 49 out of 55 (89.1%) Christie 43 out of 48 (89.6%) 40 yards and over: Lindell 27 out of 49 (55.1%) Christie 22 out of 39 (56.4%) They are quite comparable and in the lower half of the league. Unfortunately, there is not much out there. My answer - Mike Nugent Ohio State 33 of 41 (80.5%) inside of 40 18 of 24 (75%) outside of 40 7 of his 14 misses were his freshman year.
turd ferguson Posted September 14, 2004 Posted September 14, 2004 seeing as how it is only game one, my whipping boy is eric moulds, a fumble and a STUPID illegal shift penalty. He is better than this!
tatonka12 Posted September 14, 2004 Posted September 14, 2004 :I dont think he's going to be a problem much longer. I hear troy vincents been given the word to give him a little sholder in practice If you know what I mean ,a kicker aint much good with a broken leg. then again some aint to good with a good leg :I starred in Brokeback Mountain: lindell
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