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I think they have to pay Carney's full salary even if they cut him. So they probably wont cut him until they need the roster spot and are sure Hartley is ready.
Thanks QG. I guess I let myself get distracted by all the practice squad moves in Saskatchewan.QuizGuy66 said:Rarely is the mighty Mike Herman scooped but just found this out at bengals.com
Bengals Release Brad St. Louis
On the one hand it had to be done - he's had 5 bad snaps (actually 6 but a penalty gave him a reprieve on that one) on plays that have cost the team a total of 11 points. They were plenty patient, to be honest. It had to be done.
That said, St. Louis is a class act and he was the longest-tenured Bengal, having been drafted in the 7th-round in 2000 specifically to be the LS. It really is a shame that it had to end this way. He leaves tied for the 5th-most games in Bengals history.
Coming in to replace him is Jersey boy and Rutgers product Clark Harris who played the last 4 games for the Texans last week. They waived him from their practice squad at the end of September. He's bounced around a bit and was the 7th-round pick of the Packers in '07.
-QG
Damned Snickers curse!Link
For those that don't know - DT Ed Johnson was cut yesterday - so there is an open roster spot for Stover.
Damned Snickers curse!
Linky no worky (blocked at work), is it Twitter? That would explain why it's blocked at work.Link
For those that don't know - DT Ed Johnson was cut yesterday - so there is an open roster spot for Stover.
As I have said before its Carneys job to lose. Hartley is mainly being kept for beyond this season. That said, as soon as the Saints get in a critical game winning situation with the FG try at 50+ yards and Carney fails, they will rethink this in a hurry. Already you are seeing the Saints go for it on 4th and short when they are actually in field goal range. They know Carneys limitations and have managed to work around them by having Moorestead do kickoffs. He has a heck of a leg but I dont think he can kick field goals (I may be wrong) Moorestead is saving Carneys gig at the moment, that and the fact that Carney is way more consistant on short range kicks than Hartley. For the moment only Carney is worth owning in fantasy football as Hartley will not even be activated on game day. Watch the situation as I mentioned above though. Things change quickly when you have two kickers and you start missing game winners.Looks like they are keeping both for now. Hartley was terrific last year but really struggled during the preseason and camp so the Saints may be holding on to Carney to see how Hartley is kicking. Unless Hartley is really bad I don't see the Saints sticking with Carney. His range right now seems to be only around 45 yards.Any saints homers out there that has insight into who will be kicking for the saints??thanks
FWIW, Morstead was the placekicker for 3 years at SMU, as well as the punter. His career long FG was 52 yards.As I have said before its Carneys job to lose. Hartley is mainly being kept for beyond this season. That said, as soon as the Saints get in a critical game winning situation with the FG try at 50+ yards and Carney fails, they will rethink this in a hurry. Already you are seeing the Saints go for it on 4th and short when they are actually in field goal range. They know Carneys limitations and have managed to work around them by having Moorestead do kickoffs. He has a heck of a leg but I dont think he can kick field goals (I may be wrong) Moorestead is saving Carneys gig at the moment, that and the fact that Carney is way more consistant on short range kicks than Hartley. For the moment only Carney is worth owning in fantasy football as Hartley will not even be activated on game day. Watch the situation as I mentioned above though. Things change quickly when you have two kickers and you start missing game winners.Looks like they are keeping both for now. Hartley was terrific last year but really struggled during the preseason and camp so the Saints may be holding on to Carney to see how Hartley is kicking. Unless Hartley is really bad I don't see the Saints sticking with Carney. His range right now seems to be only around 45 yards.Any saints homers out there that has insight into who will be kicking for the saints??thanks
LOL You do great work, MH, I'm just one of the many Bengals fans who were continually staring at their computer hitting F5 over and over again awaiting news of a change at LS. When you're screaming "go for 2" when your team scores a TD to take a 2-point lead, you know it's time for a change :(Thanks QG. I guess I let myself get distracted by all the practice squad moves in Saskatchewan.QuizGuy66 said:Rarely is the mighty Mike Herman scooped but just found this out at bengals.com
Bengals Release Brad St. Louis
On the one hand it had to be done - he's had 5 bad snaps (actually 6 but a penalty gave him a reprieve on that one) on plays that have cost the team a total of 11 points. They were plenty patient, to be honest. It had to be done.
That said, St. Louis is a class act and he was the longest-tenured Bengal, having been drafted in the 7th-round in 2000 specifically to be the LS. It really is a shame that it had to end this way. He leaves tied for the 5th-most games in Bengals history.
Coming in to replace him is Jersey boy and Rutgers product Clark Harris who played the last 4 games for the Texans last week. They waived him from their practice squad at the end of September. He's bounced around a bit and was the 7th-round pick of the Packers in '07.
-QG
Thanks for all your hard work as usual!are you serious?
Exactly what I was thinking when I read the thread title.Here's your answer: The one that scores the most points.Should we target teams who suck in the red zones, or opponents whose defense is only good in the red zones. Perhaps I will just buy a lottery ticket instead.are you serious?Exactly what I was thinking when I read the thread title.Here's your answer: The one that scores the most points.
I'm confused by what he meant when he said 'we'."we feel good about the combination that we’ve been working with..." - Saints HC Sean Payton on the kicking situation http://bit.ly/2LgqIc 2 minutes ago from TweetDeck
I'd assume the coaching staff.I'm confused by what he meant when he said 'we'."we feel good about the combination that we’ve been working with..." - Saints HC Sean Payton on the kicking situation http://bit.ly/2LgqIc 2 minutes ago from TweetDeck
We're gonna need to get that sarcasm detector 3.02 update to market a lot faster than I anticipated.

Seems like an endorsement of Carney and the punter (who was doing kickoffs and Carney FG's)... comfortable with that combo they've been working with.. I.e. Hartley on the outside looking in.I'd assume the coaching staff.I'm confused by what he meant when he said 'we'."we feel good about the combination that we’ve been working with..." - Saints HC Sean Payton on the kicking situation http://bit.ly/2LgqIc 2 minutes ago from TweetDeck
That's how I read it too.Seems like an endorsement of Carney and the punter (who was doing kickoffs and Carney FG's)... comfortable with that combo they've been working with.. I.e. Hartley on the outside looking in.I'd assume the coaching staff.I'm confused by what he meant when he said 'we'."we feel good about the combination that we’ve been working with..." - Saints HC Sean Payton on the kicking situation http://bit.ly/2LgqIc 2 minutes ago from TweetDeck
I think thats a good call. If they were going Hartley, they would have committed to him...but they didn't. So intuitively, you would think they're sticking with Carney for the moment. Concurrently, though, they are fully cognizant that the veteran has serious limitations on his distance, and obvs, he's not the LT solution.Seems like an endorsement of Carney and the punter (who was doing kickoffs and Carney FG's)... comfortable with that combo they've been working with.. I.e. Hartley on the outside looking in.