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  • Jeep_Life 42
    SBR MVP
    • 09-28-15
    • 1388

    #36
    Originally posted by funnyb25
    Walsh has had a very erratic season all the way through. He has missed several chip shot field goals and PAT's. He has also made some clutch long FG's as well. He made 2 clutch FG's in the cold earlier in the game to even give the vikes a chance to be in the situation they were in. If it wasn't for those makes this conversation would never be a conversation. He missed at the end with the game on the line. It happens, he is young, nerves, and it happened. What more can really be said or done about it?
    tough loss pal!
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    • tshafer117
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 08-03-11
      • 731

      #37
      No body is bashing Walsh I could care less about this game or him just fascinated in the amount of laces in kicks in one game.


      Originally posted by funnyb25
      Walsh has had a very erratic season all the way through. He has missed several chip shot field goals and PAT's. He has also made some clutch long FG's as well. He made 2 clutch FG's in the cold earlier in the game to even give the vikes a chance to be in the situation they were in. If it wasn't for those makes this conversation would never be a conversation. He missed at the end with the game on the line. It happens, he is young, nerves, and it happened. What more can really be said or done about it?
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      • mcdonae101
        SBR MVP
        • 03-02-14
        • 3646

        #38
        Originally posted by funnyb25
        Walsh has had a very erratic season all the way through. He has missed several chip shot field goals and PAT's. He has also made some clutch long FG's as well. He made 2 clutch FG's in the cold earlier in the game to even give the vikes a chance to be in the situation they were in. If it wasn't for those makes this conversation would never be a conversation. He missed at the end with the game on the line. It happens, he is young, nerves, and it happened. What more can really be said or done about it?
        Totally agree. Very erratic season for him and the Detroit kicker
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        • tshafer117
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 08-03-11
          • 731

          #39
          You could see it in his face that he knew he would miss or he has no confidence after the kick he didn't look surprised he looked like he knew he was gonna miss. One of the weirdest missed FGs I've ever seen.
          Originally posted by mcdonae101
          Totally agree. Very erratic season for him and the Detroit kicker
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          • THam12
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 03-12-13
            • 12640

            #40
            Originally posted by funnyb25
            Walsh has had a very erratic season all the way through. He has missed several chip shot field goals and PAT's. He has also made some clutch long FG's as well. He made 2 clutch FG's in the cold earlier in the game to even give the vikes a chance to be in the situation they were in. If it wasn't for those makes this conversation would never be a conversation. He missed at the end with the game on the line. It happens, he is young, nerves, and it happened. What more can really be said or done about it?
            Don't know why vikes fanbase not heated about Peterson....
            Dude is a fumbling fool. Pitiful.
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            • Jeep_Life 42
              SBR MVP
              • 09-28-15
              • 1388

              #41
              Originally posted by THam12
              Don't know why vikes fanbase not heated about Peterson....
              Dude is a fumbling fool. Pitiful.
              I would be livid!
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              • funnyb25
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 07-09-09
                • 39663

                #42
                What does getting angry really accomplish? I haven't found any benefits in it yet...
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                • funnyb25
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 07-09-09
                  • 39663

                  #43
                  Got a roof over my head, family is in good health, am employed, and got an amazing rack and bald beaver waiting for me in the other room...a missed FG is very small in the grand scheme of things...life is good baby!
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                  • TwoWays
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 03-24-10
                    • 13145

                    #44
                    Are people in Minnesota more refined than those in Ohio, Cincinnati? Looks so
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                    • THam12
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 03-12-13
                      • 12640

                      #45
                      Originally posted by funnyb25
                      What does getting angry really accomplish? I haven't found any benefits in it yet...
                      I meant overall.... Because people blaming Walsh.
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                      • opie1988
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 09-12-10
                        • 23429

                        #46
                        Feel terrible for the guy.

                        Big crossroads for him in his career on how he handles this.
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                        • jizay
                          SBR Wise Guy
                          • 08-07-09
                          • 975

                          #47
                          Nobody likes the laces in, that's an insane theory. To have accuracy kicking a ball, you want to kick a smooth surface. Kicking into laces is erratic. That said, getting the ball down properly is even more important, so it is possible as one poster guessed that they were so worried about handling the ball properly that they weren't trying to spin it.
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                          • Hangoverblack
                            SBR MVP
                            • 01-27-12
                            • 1900

                            #48
                            Walsh has an odd kick ball flight for a right footed kicker. He prefers the ball on the right hash. He actually plays a hook on his kicks, with the ball having a tendency to start straight and fade left. Collinsworth pointed this out during the Green Bay game i believe.

                            Peterson and vikes blew the possibility of setting up the hash by trying to get a meaningless first down rather than set up a right hash try or a center try.

                            He started on the left hash, was juiced, and kicked a frozen ball as hard as he could. Started straight and hooked. Game over. Playoff pressure effects everyone.
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                            • stevenash
                              Moderator
                              • 01-17-11
                              • 66126

                              #49
                              Originally posted by Jeffie
                              Because he's been a solid kicker for the most part. Why aren't we talking about how bad bridgewater is? Guy has A horrible throwing mechanic, horrible football IQ, no arm strength and he can't even escape the pocket for big runs. AP also didn't do a damn thing which is what got them this far in the first place.
                              Not to mention in the presser after the game he sat on the stool in front of the locker, took every question like a man, and owned it.
                              Said it was my job to knock it through, I didn't do my job etc. etc. etc. with humility and class.

                              He gets a pass from me, took 100 percent of the blame with dignity,
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                              • StackinGreen
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 10-09-10
                                • 12140

                                #50
                                Originally posted by Hangoverblack
                                Walsh has an odd kick ball flight for a right footed kicker. He prefers the ball on the right hash. He actually plays a hook on his kicks, with the ball having a tendency to start straight and fade left. Collinsworth pointed this out during the Green Bay game i believe.

                                Peterson and vikes blew the possibility of setting up the hash by trying to get a meaningless first down rather than set up a right hash try or a center try.

                                He started on the left hash, was juiced, and kicked a frozen ball as hard as he could. Started straight and hooked. Game over. Playoff pressure effects everyone.

                                I've been screaming this from the rooftops for 24 hours now
                                . 3 made FGs, 2 were right hash one was center, then they RUN TO THE LEFT on the most important FG of all. He had made a right hash laces in kick already ... The first down, as you say, meant nothing, they weren't going to risk fumbling or something else on subsequent plays when you can just kick the game winner.

                                What happens? The kick goes left. Big surprise.

                                Seriously, I blame the coach. That detail is so obvious and so critical it should not go unblamed.
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                                • opie1988
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 09-12-10
                                  • 23429

                                  #51
                                  Originally posted by stevenash
                                  Not to mention in the presser after the game he sat on the stool in front of the locker, took every question like a man, and owned it.
                                  Said it was my job to knock it through, I didn't do my job etc. etc. etc. with humility and class.

                                  He gets a pass from me, took 100 percent of the blame with dignity,
                                  Damn right. Handled it like a man.

                                  Zimmer actually came off as a real prick afterwards.
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                                  • Hangoverblack
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 01-27-12
                                    • 1900

                                    #52
                                    Exactly. ^^^

                                    And on such a short kick, the hash angle is much greater. He kicked a 50 yard swing when he needed a 2 foot putt swing.
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                                    • BrickJames
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 05-05-11
                                      • 9749

                                      #53
                                      Guys I live about 3 miles from the stadium they were playing at (tcf bank stadium) and I can tell you first hand it's hard enough to do anything in weather like that let alone play football. You can barely go out and shovel your sidewalk and weather like that.
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                                      • slacker00
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 10-06-05
                                        • 12262

                                        #54
                                        Zimmer still has some of that Marvin Lewis bad-luck-stank from his time in Cincy.
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                                        • floridagolfer
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 12-19-08
                                          • 2762

                                          #55
                                          Gimme a freakin' break. A football player made a mistake; in the typical three-hour game, this happens, oh, I don't know, about a thousand times. Unless this cost you a wager that paid more than 1000-to-1 odds, no one cares. Move on.
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                                          • trytrytry
                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                            • 03-13-06
                                            • 23667

                                            #56
                                            not that any team would do this again (although the vikings did against the Rams in I think a playoff outdoor game at the Met in the 70s)

                                            if they had a fake FG play and pitched it to Walsh he would have walked into the endzone with nobody within 15 yards from him. it crossed my mind that was the free play but so hard to do. 97% if pretty free also!
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                                            • stevenash
                                              Moderator
                                              • 01-17-11
                                              • 66126

                                              #57
                                              Originally posted by funnyb25
                                              Got a roof over my head, family is in good health, am employed, and got an amazing rack and bald beaver waiting for me in the other room...a missed FG is very small in the grand scheme of things...life is good baby!
                                              Love the wood floor myself, my wife sports the jonbonet look too.
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                                              • tshafer117
                                                SBR Wise Guy
                                                • 08-03-11
                                                • 731

                                                #58
                                                A lot of good points here but this whole thread got off topic. I wasn't blaming Walsh or giving him heat or the holder I just genuinly wondered if he prefered the laces in since there was no attempt to move the ball to laces out in any of his kicks which surprised me a lot. He drilled kicks with the laces in during this game. Just wondered why there was no attempt by the holder to spin the ball to laces out during any kick in the game.
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                                                • Seattle Slew
                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                  • 01-02-06
                                                  • 7373

                                                  #59
                                                  No kicker wants the laces showing, but it doesn't matter on that short of a kick. Normally, a holder will catch the ball and spin it on the place down. But the holder was worried about the weather, and I think he had gloves on, so he wasn't doing his normal routine, which was smart. In those conditions, get the ball down.
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                                                  • pavyracer
                                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                                    • 04-12-07
                                                    • 82667

                                                    #60
                                                    Enough with the laces in and out. From 27 yards, even if he kicked an empty can of paint he should have made it.
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                                                    • Jeep_Life 42
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 09-28-15
                                                      • 1388

                                                      #61
                                                      Originally posted by pavyracer
                                                      Enough with the laces in and out. From 27 yards, even if he kicked an empty can of paint he should have made it.
                                                      I agree....he choked end of story...
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