The Hogster wrote:Even with his marginal decline in accuracy, he is still better than many of the kickers in the league.
Based on what? Your opinion? Others would have to at least look at how he performed the last time he was on a roster and see that it was not very good. I get that you think it might have been an enigma as much as a decline in talent; unfortunately for Mike, NFL talent evaluators seem to also disagree with you at the moment.
The Hogster wrote:I get it. Starting a message board makes you know everything about every player on every team. I'll hurry back to my place in the land of the know nothings.
If you have something to say to me personally, then take it to smack.
Otherwise, I don't know what 'starting a message board' has to do with anything... writing a few hundred articles about the Redskins and following
the progress of EVERY Canadian in the NFL, might make me at least qualified to express my opinion if I so desire though... especially about two Canadians and a Redskins roster spot.
Phase 1 of the substance abuse program is not made public to the media. The only thing that keeps talented players off of ANY nfl roster is an issue that may or may not be known by the public. Falling off a bit from being one of the most accurate kickers in history is hardly a solid justification for him not being 1 of 32 NFL rosters.
In your opinion. Perhaps falling off in talent, and being a team cancer when you're 'only' the kicker and can't even be counted on for kick offs is actually more than enough for 32 teams all by itself. If you want to hypothesize that it MUST be due to some other unpublicized transgression, be my guest - I personally disagree. I think there's little value in bringing in ANY guy that might disrupt the locker room, let alone for a kicker that hasn't kicked very well lately, and has caused big scenes in each of his last two stops.
The Hogster wrote:Quoting the FG percentage of one year is pretty meaningless. Suisham has only kicked 15 FG's in his entire career. That's less than Jerk boy kicked last year alone, and that was his worst season.
Posting the statistics from the previous season is meaningless? Come on... it does give you some sort of an indication of how the kicker kicked last year. I agree that it may not give you a 'career' picture to look at one year's data and extrapolate it, but it will at least tell you how the player performed MOST recently... and some might also argue that when a player is in his late thirties... you should always give some
serious consideration to how a player played the year before.
If Washington want to bring in a kicker to compete with Shaun -- cool breeze. I just don't think it should be Vanderjagt, and for all of the reasons that I have already stated.
And for the record, even if they do - I hope Shaun earns the job.
Sean Taylor was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.