I think Goodman's a headcase, as evidenced by his great practice performances followed by choking in games.
I think we'll see Davis or Grossnickle kicking FGs and PATs.
I'd love to keep seeing Josh back on returns, but only if he has learned to take care of the ball. Otherwise, give me someone less explosive who won't fumble.
I think Goodman's a headcase, as evidenced by his great practice performances followed by choking in games.
I think we'll see Davis or Grossnickle kicking FGs and PATs.
I'd love to keep seeing Josh back on returns, but only if he has learned to take care of the ball. Otherwise, give me someone less explosive who won't fumble.
Before Polk switched positions I wanted Speedy back returning Kicks... but since we thinned the depth somewhat at RB, I am not as sure.
FYI returning isn't my major concern with ST, it's other parts of it.
doesnt davis have some sort of career ending arthritic condition in his knee?
doesnt davis have some sort of career ending arthritic condition in his knee?
Two concerns, one is kickoff coverage and fg's. I don't care how people kick in practice, you have to do it in the game. Whether it's grossnickle or golden shoes, we need a fg kicker to actually make fg's.
I think Goodman's a headcase, as evidenced by his great practice performances followed by choking in games.
I think we'll see Davis or Grossnickle kicking FGs and PATs.
I'd love to keep seeing Josh back on returns, but only if he has learned to take care of the ball. Otherwise, give me someone less explosive who won't fumble.
Goodman's misses last year weren't "chokes." In almost every case he hit the ball well, it just didn't go through. I have no doubt that it got in his head, but I take exception to the "choke" label. Do you play golf? If you do, you know there is a difference between a swing you make where you are nervous as hell and one that you hit well but just miss the fairway. Miss the fairway enough and you start to wonder if you'll ever hit it again. But "choke" swings are obvious in that you hit it in the heel, or flare it off the toe, or top it, or chunk it.
As for J-Fly I think that having his shoulders healthy will go a long way toward making him a safe bet to return kicks. He's going to need to clear the demons in his head that cause him to do things like tippy toe around the goal line, but I think his effectiveness as a return guy (and as a WR) were SEVERELY hampered last year by his shoulder problems. I think he showed a lot of heart and grit to keep after it, knowing that he was one of the only gamebreakers we had.