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10-19-2009, 03:26 PM #25
Re: You can't pin the loss solely on Haushka
Well...yes and no RW.
Kickers get dropped mid season all the time. If they want to replace SH, they can find somebody.
The Ravens have never been a big player in the trade market, but if they were willing to part w/ some player / draft pick combo they could prolly land an upgrade at WR or CB. I know they won't, but it is possible.
After the bye week they need to go no worse than 2-1 in those next 3 games...if not, I think you say see ya to the playoffs.
FM
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10-19-2009, 03:39 PM #26Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: You can't pin the loss solely on Haushka
Landry had me furious on that second TD pass to Shiancoe. He was waiting for him to run an out pattern in the end zone. It was pathetic while he stood there and watched a TD. Mattison should be furious. I dont understand how they can be playing this bad. Make a statement Mattison!!!!
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Re: You can't pin the loss solely on Haushka
You can look at this from just about any angle and you'd all be right.
The dude has one job, and one job only...
Kick the freakin' ball between the uprights from a distance within reason.
God only knows how many practice kicks he makes a day.
I'll assume it's alot.
As a professional NFL kicker, being under pressure is part of the job.
If you can't handle the heat, get out of the kitchen!!
To me right now at this point is the lack of depth on his kickoffs that's more disturbing.
There ain't no pressure in that shit.
That is the main reason he was retained and he ain't much better then what Stover was capable of doing.
It's unfortunate he was put in the situation he was put in yesterday, but that happens quite often in the NFl so he better get use to it quickly.
He clearly looked nervous to me as well.
Too soon to bust his ass out after one important miss, but the treshold has certainly decreased significantly IMO.
Can't blame the lose on him though.
You cannot go into that place and spot a team like that 14-17 point leads and expect to win.
The fact that we had a chance to win at the end was amazing in itself.
Kind of wierd how all three of our losses seemed to be lost in the last seconds of each game except each one was from a different phase of the team.
New England- Clayton drops a ball a 10 year old could have caught.
Cincy- Defense gives up a last minute drive and TD.
Minnesota- Special teams kicker shanks a very makeable kick.
All three brutal in their own way but equally heart breaking.Will Die A Ravens Fan!!
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10-19-2009, 09:43 PM #28
Re: You can't pin the loss solely on Haushka
Best post all week.
And the scapegoat is easily identified as the guy who made the last mistake.
The radio crew pointed out that our kick coverage unit was able to get downfield and get after Harvin because the kicks were *high*, which apparently was a strategic decision. There is more to kickoffs and leg strength than touchbacks...Festivus
His definitions and arguments were so clear in his own mind that he was unable to understand how any reasonable person could honestly differ with him.
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10-19-2009, 09:51 PM #29
Re: You can't pin the loss solely on Haushka
what about 3 pts in the first half? That tepid offensive performance is inexcusable, I dont care what the final score was.
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10-20-2009, 12:16 AM #30
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10-20-2009, 03:11 AM #31
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10-20-2009, 10:34 AM #32
Re: You can't pin the loss solely on Haushka
Keeping the purple flowing way out on the West Coast!
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