The special teams coach last year really fucked this kid up, but to be an NFL kicker you got to be mentally tough. Maybe he doesn't have that.
oh yeah... painful reminders of his kicks getting blocked.The guy has made a few million dollars kicking a ball so don't feel too bad for the guy. But I did think we had found our kicker for a decade in him. Just don't understand what happened that caused his pre-kick process to progressively keep slowing down. Was weird. He'll probably bounce around a few practice squads for a few more years if he wants to keep trying.
Combined in the regular and postseason 18/19 FGs, 48/48 XPs.I almost forgot about our kicker situation. So we’re sticking with Mevis this year?
I concur very odd with Karty and IMO, Chase Blackburn did not do him any favors. Apparently his kicking off, which was very effective with the knuckle type ball also effected his field goals. There was a report somewhere that communicated Blackburn had instructed Karty to wait to ensure Evans had the ball before he started his attempt, now if that was the case, Blackburn should never advise on kicking operations again, but who knows?The guy has made a few million dollars kicking a ball so don't feel too bad for the guy. But I did think we had found our kicker for a decade in him. Just don't understand what happened that caused his pre-kick process to progressively keep slowing down. Was weird. He'll probably bounce around a few practice squads for a few more years if he wants to keep trying.
It's anologous to a hitting slump in baseball. Sometimes mental sometimes mechanical and often bothRams camp leg?
Guys, he's not dead. Former Rams Cairo Santos and Lucas Havrisik are still kicking in the League. Sucking and getting cut, multiple times, isn't necessarily the end for a kicker. If Karty just keeps working through whatever he needs to work through and if he can shake the suck, the dream is not over.
Of course, having a f'ing Stanford degree to fall back on might affect his decision on his future.
The Golf comparison I feel is also a good one. I have gone months to years where everything is fine, especially fairway woods and then boom, something happens and I am always grabbing my irons.It's anologous to a hitting slump in baseball. Sometimes mental sometimes mechanical and often both