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Here's another FACT for the people who claim Teddy is doing such a marvelous job. Angelo finds Robbie Gould on the scrap heap and the guy is a stud. Teddy finds Raynor on the scrap heap and he hits 75%. Pretty easy example................
Perhaps you should go off and root for the Bears, then.
Here's another FACT for the people who claim Teddy is doing such a marvelous job. Angelo finds Robbie Gould on the scrap heap and the guy is a stud. Teddy finds Raynor on the scrap heap and he hits 75%. Pretty easy example................
hahah. . . A couple weeks ago you were saying how you were right in the middle and how you liked what Thompson is doing.
Find an identity and stick with it. It's fine to flip flop on individual issues, but you reinvent yourself every couple weeks.
Here's another FACT for the people who claim Teddy is doing such a marvelous job. Angelo finds Robbie Gould on the scrap heap and the guy is a stud. Teddy finds Raynor on the scrap heap and he hits 75%. Pretty easy example................
Well really for both guys being off the scrap heap they did well. Yeah the bear clown kicked better but Rayner wasn't terrible. Only problem I have with him is short kicks. But for picking him out I gotta give props not blame to TT.
Most PKs don't come into the league doing well from the start. Rayner will be kicking in the NFL this year and for years to come. He was also a 6th round draft pick by the Colts in 2005 that became expendable when the Colts got Vinatieri. Not a bad prospect at all.
Matt Stover had under 73 FG% each of his first three years before getting good.
Jason Elam was a 3rd round pick who hit 74% his first year.
John Carney went 2 of 5 before getting cut by the Buccaneers his first year.
Rian Lindell hit under 75% through his first four years in the league.
Adam Vinatieri hit under 80% in three of his first four years in the league.
Mike Nugent was a 2nd round pick who hit 78% his first year.
Those guys finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th in FG% last year.
Guys like Gould and Longwell don't fall into your lap very often.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
I think it's Crosby's job to lose. Even though Raynor has a year on him, you don't "waste" a draft pick on a kicker (well, Mike Sherman does, but let's not go down that painful, well-weathered road, shall we) unless you're going to give him a good chance to make the club. Raynor needs to be the second coming of (insert your favorite all-time great kicker here) or he's on the street.
Geez, we got us a kicker thread! What's next? Who should be our long snapper?
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
I think if it stays how it is now with them within a a few % points of eachother they will keep Raynor.
As Nutz alluded to, kicking in November is a lot tougher than kicking in August and Raynor has the experience of doing this.
Plus, continuity is something that should not be overlooked.
Both look like they're going to be the real deal in my opinion.
ya, except Thompson is not big on continuity, our current Offense is proof of that. Nope, Thompson is into his draft picks, which means that if the battle is close, even if Raynor seems to be on top........ Thompson is going to go with his draft pick.
Now. Isn't that the TRUTH.
In order for DR to beat out Crosby he would have to look very much the man in the first two Pre-Season games.
I agree that in normal circumstances that one would lean to the experienced kicker. Especially given the harsh conditions at Lambeau but the TRUTH of it is that TT will want to look good and not toss away that draft pick for Crosby.
We all must have sensed that DR was history when TT selected Mason Crosby. He does look very good to date. It's all upside with the rookie and TT.
TT will soon play the nice guy (maybe. . . it's just that ) and very soon allow for DR the catch on elsewhere, before the EX. schedule goes much further.
It's been a very close battle and will no doubt be difficult for DR to be cut. He is young enough and strong enough to bounce back elsewhere.
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As Nutz alluded to, kicking in November is a lot tougher than kicking in August and Raynor has the experience of doing this.
His experience was missing every other kick it seemed...thus, why Thompson drafted another kicker.
In the end, Rayner should be better than Crosby right now if they are equally talented. He's had 2 years in the NFL, one as a starting kicker, to work out kinks in his style and get accustomed to the league.
So, if Rayner isn't BETTER than Crosby, then he's as good as gone.
And when it comes right down to it, Crosby has started to pull away from Rayner in the last week. Their % previously was almost equal...now Crosby has a 3% edge, plus the 52 yarder he nailed in game one. That is what you would expect...because as I've pointed out, a less experienced guy is going to see more improvement in the short term as he gets more reps and becomes comfortable in his surroundings.
Here's another FACT for the people who claim Teddy is doing such a marvelous job. Angelo finds Robbie Gould on the scrap heap and the guy is a stud. Teddy finds Raynor on the scrap heap and he hits 75%. Pretty easy example................
hahah. . . A couple weeks ago you were saying how you were right in the middle and how you liked what Thompson is doing.
Find an identity and stick with it. It's fine to flip flop on individual issues, but you reinvent yourself every couple weeks.
Nope wrong again, but what's new? Unlike some, I look at the whole picture. I don't bash blindly nor do I close my eyes and hope for the best. That's what you fail to understand. It does'nt have to be love or hate Thompson. There is a middle road. He deserves credit for the good, but he also need's to be held accountable for the bad.
Here's another FACT for the people who claim Teddy is doing such a marvelous job. Angelo finds Robbie Gould on the scrap heap and the guy is a stud. Teddy finds Raynor on the scrap heap and he hits 75%. Pretty easy example................
Perhaps you should go off and root for the Bears, then.
Ha! Typical Teddy lover's response. Come up with a stupid smart ass answer and ignore the fact. Same pattern as always...........
Here's another FACT for the people who claim Teddy is doing such a marvelous job. Angelo finds Robbie Gould on the scrap heap and the guy is a stud. Teddy finds Raynor on the scrap heap and he hits 75%. Pretty easy example................
Sometimes it's just hit and miss. GMs can't be right all the time. Angelo has made his fair share of mistakes, as has Ted. Jerry has been a GM since 2001, Ted since 2005. We can't accurately compare the two GMs, as of now.
Sure, Angelo hit with Gould. He also missed with Michael Haynes. Ted hit with AJ Hawk, Ted missed with Ahmad Carroll. You win some, you lose some.
Angelo has accomplished more then Ted, but he's been around the block a few more times then Ted. You can't expect Ted to be up to par with guys that have more experience.
Listen, I'm not a TT lover, I'm not a TT hater. I'll side with Ted 7 out of 10 times, but I'm not going to back him up just for the hell of it.
Ted isn't doing marvelous, I don't think anybody was expecting him to. We just have to let time take its course and see what happens.
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Here's another FACT for the people who claim Teddy is doing such a marvelous job. Angelo finds Robbie Gould on the scrap heap and the guy is a stud. Teddy finds Raynor on the scrap heap and he hits 75%. Pretty easy example................
Perhaps you should go off and root for the Bears, then.
Ha! Typical Teddy lover's response. Come up with a stupid smart ass answer and ignore the fact. Same pattern as always...........
We're now talking patterns???
The "I-hate-Ted-Thompson-no-matter-what-he-does" rap has gone from curious to silly to juvenile to just plain pathetic.
A new point from you- ANY new point - would be most welcome.
Here's another FACT for the people who claim Teddy is doing such a marvelous job. Angelo finds Robbie Gould on the scrap heap and the guy is a stud. Teddy finds Raynor on the scrap heap and he hits 75%. Pretty easy example................
The answer is a simple "sometimes you get lucky".
Do you think Bill Walsh would have let Ryan Longwell go if he had known he would have gone on to become at one point the NFL's most accurate kicker of all time? Does that mean that Bill Walsh is a bad GM? No, it means you win some and you lose some, and sometimes a player will surprise you.
By no means is Rayner a bad kicker. He isn't a world beater but I could see him being in the top 5-10 as he matures as a player.
Most PKs don't come into the league doing well from the start. Rayner will be kicking in the NFL this year and for years to come. He was also a 6th round draft pick by the Colts in 2005 that became expendable when the Colts got Vinatieri. Not a bad prospect at all.
Matt Stover had under 73 FG% each of his first three years before getting good.
Jason Elam was a 3rd round pick who hit 74% his first year.
John Carney went 2 of 5 before getting cut by the Buccaneers his first year.
Rian Lindell hit under 75% through his first four years in the league.
Adam Vinatieri hit under 80% in three of his first four years in the league.
Mike Nugent was a 2nd round pick who hit 78% his first year.
Those guys finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th in FG% last year.
Guys like Gould and Longwell don't fall into your lap very often.
Just had to quote this to get it reposted, it's a fantastic point.
I'll admit that I'm a Raynor fan, there's doesn't seem to be any argument that he has talent. Crosby is showing equal talent and like others have said, he may have a higher ceiling. I'll still root for Raynor to make the team, but if it's Crosby, he's got my full support.
Sure, Angelo hit with Gould. He also missed with Michael Haynes. Ted hit with AJ Hawk, Ted missed with Ahmad Carroll. You win some, you lose some.
Ted did not pick Ahmad Carroll.
Trying to argue against Thompson's draft production is pretty stupid. I can certainly see the arguments against the guy in other capacities, but in terms of drafting quality talent he is very solid. Few of Thompson's picks have turned out to be complete duds...which is pretty good when he has over 30 picks to his credit. He also seems to find solid picks in the top 100...which is where you really have to find capable players consistently. Every GM is going to miss regularly on guys in the 6th and 7th round...you just hope to hit gold there every once in awhile.
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