Bad Flanders wrote:I don't know if these means anything for real but the kid wasn't a sports science major either, said his major was criminology. That might mean nothing at all, but I think it could point to him being a pretty smart guy who wasn't in school to just play ball. That's gotta be worth something when it comes to a job needing such mental focus. Maybe grasping at straws but I want this so bad! LOL
My degree is law enforcement administration (criminology very similar) and you don't have to be too smart to tackle that major. Maybe putting myself down, but the truth is the truth. I would say any and every math class I ever had was much more difficult than any criminal/law enforcement class.
If the Raiders traded this guy, what does that say? He has no NFL experience and would believe if they thought he had any potential, they would have kept him. Hell, wasn't their kicker a Viking castoff?
Bad Flanders wrote:I don't know if these means anything for real but the kid wasn't a sports science major either, said his major was criminology. That might mean nothing at all, but I think it could point to him being a pretty smart guy who wasn't in school to just play ball. That's gotta be worth something when it comes to a job needing such mental focus. Maybe grasping at straws but I want this so bad! LOL
My degree is law enforcement administration (criminology very similar) and you don't have to be too smart to tackle that major. Maybe putting myself down, but the truth is the truth. I would say any and every math class I ever had was much more difficult than any criminal/law enforcement class.
If the Raiders traded this guy, what does that say? He has no NFL experience and would believe if they thought he had any potential, they would have kept him. Hell, wasn't their kicker a Viking castoff?
He basically was the lead for their kicking job last season until he got hurt. Their kicker was a Vikings cast-off, but they made a minor adjustment to his mechanics and he had a hell of a season.
If you ask me, we may have gotten lucky here with this kid so long as his accuracy is as good as his leg strength.
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Bad Flanders wrote:I don't know if these means anything for real but the kid wasn't a sports science major either, said his major was criminology. That might mean nothing at all, but I think it could point to him being a pretty smart guy who wasn't in school to just play ball. That's gotta be worth something when it comes to a job needing such mental focus. Maybe grasping at straws but I want this so bad! LOL
My degree is law enforcement administration (criminology very similar) and you don't have to be too smart to tackle that major. Maybe putting myself down, but the truth is the truth. I would say any and every math class I ever had was much more difficult than any criminal/law enforcement class.
If the Raiders traded this guy, what does that say? He has no NFL experience and would believe if they thought he had any potential, they would have kept him. Hell, wasn't their kicker a Viking castoff?
He basically was the lead for their kicking job last season until he got hurt. Their kicker was a Vikings cast-off, but they made a minor adjustment to his mechanics and he had a hell of a season.
If you ask me, we may have gotten lucky here with this kid so long as his accuracy is as good as his leg strength.
If you ask me, we may have gotten lucky here with this kid so long as he can kick off of the fairly sloppy grass or dirt that is Soldier Field. His college highlights are usually off some form of unnatural grass.
Mikefive's theory: The only time you KNOW that a sports team player, coach or management member is being 100% honest is when they're NOT reciting "the company line".
Otis Day wrote:If the Raiders traded this guy, what does that say?
*stares at you in Khalil Mack*
Mikefive's theory: The only time you KNOW that a sports team player, coach or management member is being 100% honest is when they're NOT reciting "the company line".
Bad Flanders wrote:I don't know if these means anything for real but the kid wasn't a sports science major either, said his major was criminology. That might mean nothing at all, but I think it could point to him being a pretty smart guy who wasn't in school to just play ball. That's gotta be worth something when it comes to a job needing such mental focus. Maybe grasping at straws but I want this so bad! LOL
If the Raiders traded this guy, what does that say?
Bad Flanders wrote:I don't know if these means anything for real but the kid wasn't a sports science major either, said his major was criminology. That might mean nothing at all, but I think it could point to him being a pretty smart guy who wasn't in school to just play ball. That's gotta be worth something when it comes to a job needing such mental focus. Maybe grasping at straws but I want this so bad! LOL
My degree is law enforcement administration (criminology very similar) and you don't have to be too smart to tackle that major. Maybe putting myself down, but the truth is the truth. I would say any and every math class I ever had was much more difficult than any criminal/law enforcement class.
If the Raiders traded this guy, what does that say? He has no NFL experience and would believe if they thought he had any potential, they would have kept him. Hell, wasn't their kicker a Viking castoff?
I think he was, but this guy won the job then got hurt. The Vikings castoff was like 16/17 for them last year after they picked him up.
Bad Flanders wrote:I don't know if these means anything for real but the kid wasn't a sports science major either, said his major was criminology. That might mean nothing at all, but I think it could point to him being a pretty smart guy who wasn't in school to just play ball. That's gotta be worth something when it comes to a job needing such mental focus. Maybe grasping at straws but I want this so bad! LOL
My degree is law enforcement administration (criminology very similar) and you don't have to be too smart to tackle that major. Maybe putting myself down, but the truth is the truth. I would say any and every math class I ever had was much more difficult than any criminal/law enforcement class.
If the Raiders traded this guy, what does that say? He has no NFL experience and would believe if they thought he had any potential, they would have kept him. Hell, wasn't their kicker a Viking castoff?
Also wasnt Robbie a Patriots cast off cus they had Adam V?
Bad Flanders wrote:I don't know if these means anything for real but the kid wasn't a sports science major either, said his major was criminology. That might mean nothing at all, but I think it could point to him being a pretty smart guy who wasn't in school to just play ball. That's gotta be worth something when it comes to a job needing such mental focus. Maybe grasping at straws but I want this so bad! LOL
My degree is law enforcement administration (criminology very similar) and you don't have to be too smart to tackle that major. Maybe putting myself down, but the truth is the truth. I would say any and every math class I ever had was much more difficult than any criminal/law enforcement class.
If the Raiders traded this guy, what does that say? He has no NFL experience and would believe if they thought he had any potential, they would have kept him. Hell, wasn't their kicker a Viking castoff?
He basically was the lead for their kicking job last season until he got hurt. Their kicker was a Vikings cast-off, but they made a minor adjustment to his mechanics and he had a hell of a season.
If you ask me, we may have gotten lucky here with this kid so long as his accuracy is as good as his leg strength.
If you ask me, we may have gotten lucky here with this kid so long as he can kick off of the fairly sloppy grass or dirt that is Soldier Field. His college highlights are usually off some form of unnatural grass.
Your way of saying you're worried about his plant foot?
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Bad Flanders wrote:I don't know if these means anything for real but the kid wasn't a sports science major either, said his major was criminology. That might mean nothing at all, but I think it could point to him being a pretty smart guy who wasn't in school to just play ball. That's gotta be worth something when it comes to a job needing such mental focus. Maybe grasping at straws but I want this so bad! LOL
My degree is law enforcement administration (criminology very similar) and you don't have to be too smart to tackle that major. Maybe putting myself down, but the truth is the truth. I would say any and every math class I ever had was much more difficult than any criminal/law enforcement class.
If the Raiders traded this guy, what does that say? He has no NFL experience and would believe if they thought he had any potential, they would have kept him. Hell, wasn't their kicker a Viking castoff?
He basically was the lead for their kicking job last season until he got hurt. Their kicker was a Vikings cast-off, but they made a minor adjustment to his mechanics and he had a hell of a season.
If you ask me, we may have gotten lucky here with this kid so long as his accuracy is as good as his leg strength.
If you ask me, we may have gotten lucky here with this kid so long as he can kick off of the fairly sloppy grass or dirt that is Soldier Field. His college highlights are usually off some form of unnatural grass.
Your way of saying you're worried about his plant foot?
Something like that, yes.
Mikefive's theory: The only time you KNOW that a sports team player, coach or management member is being 100% honest is when they're NOT reciting "the company line".
interesting side note - the NFL Transactions notes in the Washington Post reported "Oakland Raiders acquired a conditional 2021 seventh round draft pick from Chicago for WR K Eddy Piniero"
so Eddy is multi-talented!
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A lot of us were talking about how Parkey's kicks alway seemed to fall off to the right. Almost as if he was losing velocity on the ball halfway to the goalposts, and the ball would just flutter.
Watching Piniero's kicks. They are driven, with a small predictable draw to them, like all of the great kickers have. I'm excited to see what happens with him.
Bears Whiskey Nut wrote:A lot of us were talking about how Parkey's kicks alway seemed to fall off to the right. Almost as if he was losing velocity on the ball halfway to the goalposts, and the ball would just flutter.
Watching Piniero's kicks. They are driven, with a small predictable draw to them, like all of the great kickers have. I'm excited to see what happens with him.
I also noticed that they go almost straight. I approve!
Mikefive's theory: The only time you KNOW that a sports team player, coach or management member is being 100% honest is when they're NOT reciting "the company line".
Bears Whiskey Nut wrote:A lot of us were talking about how Parkey's kicks alway seemed to fall off to the right. Almost as if he was losing velocity on the ball halfway to the goalposts, and the ball would just flutter.
Watching Piniero's kicks. They are driven, with a small predictable draw to them, like all of the great kickers have. I'm excited to see what happens with him.
I also noticed that they go almost straight. I approve!
Straight is good but I could give a damn if it changes direction 6 times on the way there if they go through the uprights.
I wonder what Alex Brown would say about bringing Piniero in.
Mikefive's theory: The only time you KNOW that a sports team player, coach or management member is being 100% honest is when they're NOT reciting "the company line".