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    Default Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    I gotta say, for the first time in a long, long, long time, when we lined up for a FG, I was uncomfortably comfortable. After this guys first kick squeezed in the uprights, every other attempt split the middle. I actually made a sandwich or went for a beer when we lined up. It seemed to be a foregone conclusion that 3 points were going to be put on the board! 4-4 on the road! Wow, it was unbelievable, hopefully this trend continues because it is nice to know we can come away with 3 if we are down in the redzone.

    Am I alone feeling this way? It just seemed the sequence went as follows..here's the snap, the hold, the kick...It's good!

    Instead of..the snap..uh wait, the hold...uh no, the kic..It's blocked!! or the kick...no good! Wide left or wide right!
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    Big time effort, completely agree. Hail

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    Default Re: Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    It feels good to have a real NFL kicker for once. Will he miss some kicks this year? Yes. All kickers do. But this guy is MONEY inside 50 yards.
    Last edited by clskinsfan; September-10th-2012 at 08:39 AM.

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    Default Re: Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    Its only one game, but he certainly seems solid.

    I'm still amazed that he's here. We've grinded over kickers for years and years, unable to find a suitable one. And then in one week this guy falls out of the sky and grabs the job.
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    Default Re: Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmuss1 View Post
    I gotta say, for the first time in a long, long, long time, when we lined up for a FG, I was uncomfortably comfortable.
    Agreed, I am about as big of a Gano fan as there is, but I felt so much more at ease with Cundiff kicking yesterday.

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    Default Re: Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    I'm holding back until Week Three and beyond on Cundiff.

    All things being equal, in a climate controlled dome like NO and St Louis this coming Sunday, he shouldn't miss anything. So I want to see him out in the elements on a grass field when other factors come into play. (Apparently he was HORRID all week in practice outdoors last week for example.).

    That said, can't fault his first outing. And yes, it'd be/ maybe is already SO nice to NOT be hiding behind your hands every time whichever kicker takes to the field.

    Hail.

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    I don't think I'll ever be comfortable with a Redskins kicker, but you're right to point out that Cundiff was a major key to our victory on Sunday. His twelve points (sixteen if you count XPs) exceeded the margin of victory, and being able to finish nearly all of our drives with points I'm sure was a huge factor in boosting the confidence of the offense.

    I wasn't initially happy with the release of Gano, but I think it makes more sense to get a guy like Cundiff, who is far more consistent from 45 yards or less, than to keep Gano, who can hit from 50+, but missed from less than that distance quite often. It looks to me like we've finally got a QB who can move the team down the field, so FG range becomes less important than FG accuracy.
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    Default Re: Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    How about his kickoffs as well! I know it's boring to talk about the kicking game, but come on, he eliminated one of the Saints most prolific weapons in Darren Sproles with his return game by kicking the ball thru the end zone or the very back of it!
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    I've gotta say that I wanted to keep Gano. I guess it all goes back to our David Akers moment. Thank you Norv. That being said, Cundiff was money, and his kickoffs were amazing. It shows that they have decided to change the way they view kickoffs and settle for touchbacks instead of trying to pin the team inside the 20 yard line. Gano could have done this also, but Cundiff obviously did a very goo job. Inside the 50 he is money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stadium-Armory View Post
    Its only one game, but he certainly seems solid.

    I'm still amazed that he's here. We've grinded over kickers for years and years, unable to find a suitable one. And then in one week this guy falls out of the sky and grabs the job.
    I admit, I was skeptical. But he definitely gets a "HAIL"!

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    Default Re: Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    I was more impressed by his kickoffs. They were frustrating Sproles to no end, and it may have impacted the offense's rhythm.

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    Default Re: Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    Yes. I brought this up in another thread. I think Gano misses at least one, if not two of those FGs. That would've made them game a whole lot more interesting. I'm glad Billy showed well for us this first week.
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    Default Re: Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmuss1 View Post
    How about his kickoffs as well! I know it's boring to talk about the kicking game, but come on, he eliminated one of the Saints most prolific weapons in Darren Sproles with his return game by kicking the ball thru the end zone or the very back of it!
    Quote Originally Posted by hunterx View Post
    I was more impressed by his kickoffs. They were frustrating Sproles to no end, and it may have impacted the offense's rhythm.
    Great points. When the opposing team's offense is starting from the 20 nearly every single time it's got to be helpful for the defense - just from a consistency standpoint at the very least. And I totally agree that, without an exciting return to set things up, the offense basically has to start from first gear on every single drive.

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    Default Re: Hero #2...Billy Cundiff

    Cundiff was surprisingly solid in all aspects of his game. The question is can he be consistent all season long? The last thing we need is a kicking carrousel, ala the 2000 season.

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    Have to agree with the other posters here. It definatly felt good to almost count on those 3 points instead of the Oh (explective of your choice here) there goes another missed oppertunity. I remember last year thinking at times that we should just forget the kicking game altogether and go Madden on them and go for it on every 4th down no matter what.

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