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Special Teams Players of the Week:
AFC - Mike Nugent
NFC - Garrett Hartley
AFC - Mike Nugent
NFC - Garrett Hartley
Gotta think Kris Brown is driving from Houston to Dallas right now.David Buehler missed four kicks in practice today.
Looking forward to your Week3 Marn Grook rankingsRevisiting Phil Dawson’s Miraculous Kick http://bit.ly/bfyHid
David Buehler missed four kicks in practice today. link
Kickology blog: Marn Grook: The (Ab)original Punters http://bit.ly/9y2p9a
Interesting to see that there's that much mythology in terms of the start of Aussie Rules football as well.Great to see my two dynasty kickers featured in the same post in this thread.RT @1053thefan: Jerry Jones said that this week is NOT judgment week for kicker David Buehler. "I think we have a fundamentally sound kicker."
RT @mikereiss: Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski is 1 for 4 on FG attempts. Bill Belichick addresses the struggles. http://tinyurl.com/22wpp9v

Not true at all, there are lots of variables to consider.Always start the player that you think will score the most points.
as long as it's close, I agree. If it's a matter of Peyton Manning vs. Charlie Batch, you go with Peyton. With kickers, I'd almost certainly start Folk in the OP's situation. It's a kicker which are difficult to predict and none are really "safe plays".Not true at all, there are lots of variables to consider.Always start the player that you think will score the most points.
Could the Raiders follow the wisdom of the Saints and cut Seabass? Probably not. But it'd be nice to see some accountability like when they fired Figurs for his week #1 performance.The New Orleans Saints could cut kicker Garrett Hartley following his chip-shot miss in Sunday's 27-24 overtime loss to the Atlanta Falcons. ESPN is reporting the Saints have contacted former NFL veteran kicker John Carney and he will workout for the team this week.
Agree, something is in his head at this point. Even on extra points the ball is coming out low, knuckling and just not pure looking.This guy isn't just missing field goals, he's hitting the ball all wrong. His mechanics are off. Cut him.
T&P, hope it works out.Hartley's my guy in contract league, and I have him signed through next season. Would hate to burn cap space to replace him. Just hope NO makes a decision before the Thursday transaction deadline.
Thanks, man. I've backed off the ledge ...Seriously, the facts I know ...- Payton says no decision has been made and "we'll see"- Mike Herman, who I trust immensely regarding kickers, tweeted that he thinks "we'll see" is coach speak for "no, Hartley's safe"- Word from NOLA is that Carney and Brown are being flown in for tryouts today. Unclear if that means they'll be at practice, of if private meeting/try out.- Also word (source unknown to me) that Saints are open to keeping two kickers on the roster, like they did last year.My two cents:- This is a ploy to motivate ... er, Garret Hartley. The kid took all the blame for the kick on Sunday. He's hit 91% of his FGs. He hit the game winner in the Super Bowl. He's got a strong leg (three over 40 in the SB). I think the team is willing to give him another shot, but they want him to know it's serious business and he's gone if there's one more screw up. Maybe he's let the SB win get to his head. Maybe this straightens him out. Saints hope he performs better under pressure.- Carney was a kicking consultant last year. Has a good relationship with Hartley. Wonder if he's in town to play a similar role. Hartley looks like a golfer with a case of the shanks. Maybe Carney can be the "swing coach" that fixes it. Hartley's got a lot of potential.- Hard for me to believe that a team that doesn't like missed FGs wants Kris Brown. How many game winners did he miss in Houston? I can't recall specifics, but it feels like he choked away a bunch of big games. He'd have some monster 5 FG games, but was useless in the clutch. He doesn't solve the problem.Where do we end up? My bet is that Carney is on the roster. His job is to help Hartley out of the funk. If the pressure tactic fails and Hartley misses a kick in-game, Carney will be in for the next kick, and then the job is probably his. If Hartley rights the ship, Carney eventually moves back to being a consultant and off the roster. I don't think Kris Brown or another kicker ends up on the roster unless the Saints think Carney couldn't do the job in a game (not the strongest leg at this stage of his career).T&P, hope it works out.Hartley's my guy in contract league, and I have him signed through next season. Would hate to burn cap space to replace him. Just hope NO makes a decision before the Thursday transaction deadline.
agreed. Hartley was like 91.7% before the start of the season. he's in a slump for sure, but he's got real talent, and is a high character guy. and he's better than anyone they could get in free agency. it would be a mistake to give up on him so soon.As a Saints fan, that miss a couple days ago was tough to watch. He obviously had those misses in week 1 as well.And all that said, there's no one else I'd rather have at K right now for the Saints. The guy made some monstrous post-season FG's last year, has an incredibly high % of FG's made, and is young with a BIG leg. Stay with him, show him you have confidence and let him work his way out of the funk.
Not a surprising move. Now the more important question: how will the two be used going forward? Both were on the roster for larger parts of the 2009 season. IIRC, Carney kicked for the first 11 games and Hartley had the last 5 and the playoffs.Hopefully they'll announce who is the "starter" for week 4.per Rotoworld:FoxSports.com's Adam Caplan reports the Saints have re-signed K John Carney.Carney had been working in a consulting role with the Saints since losing his job to Garrett Hartley last year. The 46-year-old is a more reliable option at the moment while Hartley works though his case of the yips. Carney is worthy of a waiver addition in the Saints' high-powered offense. Sep. 28 - 6:42 pm etSource: Adam Caplan on Twitter
x2It actually looked to me like the game winner against SF in week 2 was coming out wrong and that the SF player who almost blocked it actually ended up redirecting that kick through (albeit unintentionally). If SF hadn't tipped that kick we might have been having these conversations a week earlier IMO.offdee said:Agree, something is in his head at this point. Even on extra points the ball is coming out low, knuckling and just not pure looking.Ballstein said:This guy isn't just missing field goals, he's hitting the ball all wrong. His mechanics are off. Cut him.
I've got news for you - that's Parcells' m.o. as to everybody.Bri said:Interesting that Carney has been kept around (before this happened) during the offseason and in season.
Parcells was very very hard on his kickers and Payton saw that. There have been countless kickers over the years that have said Parcells' camp was harder than in-season as he readied them for pressure kicking situations by "putting them on the spot" often and barking at them to make em' nervous as well. I've always found it interesting how different coaches pressure kickers in a practice atmosphere. (also superstitions sometimes come into play with kickers which can be a fun read)
It seems Payton has been trying the nice guy approach with Hartley.
I wish I knew more about the Saints camp and Hartley. What Payton did, what he wished he did differently. What Hartley could have done better etc.
This is a proven young kicker that got it done in the Supe too. This is not some journeyman K like we often see.