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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Like plenty of football fans, Charlie Smyth would keep tabs on what was happening around the league through the NFL RedZone channel. Unlike many fans of the American game, he was doing so in the wee hours of the morning ...
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How Ireland's Charlie Smyth turned his NFL dream into a reality with the Saints
Like plenty of football fans, Charlie Smyth would keep tabs on what was happening around the league through the NFL RedZone channel.
Unlike many fans of the American game, he was doing so in the wee hours of the morning in northeastern Ireland. And as he watched, paying close attention to those who were kicking the ball, he entertained a thought that might not have crossed the minds of most casual fans. I can do this. ![]() There was just a bit of a hitch in this idea. The NFL wasn’t exactly kicking down Europe’s door in its search for talent, and at that point, his home nation hadn’t produced an NFL player since Dublin native Neil O’Donoghue retired after the 1985 season (a barrier that was broken last season by former New Orleans Saints undrafted free agent Daniel Whelan with the Green Bay Packers). more on NOLA | |
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Re: How Ireland's Charlie Smyth turned his NFL dream into a reality with the Saints
Or we could stop trying to find these one in a million feel good stories and find someone who can actually kick.
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Re: How Ireland's Charlie Smyth turned his NFL dream into a reality with the Saints
Originally Posted by The Dude
You mean like the feel good story of that place kicker that we imported from Denmark? I believe his name was Morten Andersen.![]()
Or that feel good story of the kicker born with no fingers on his right hand or toes on his right foot? I believe his name was Tom Dempsey. |
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Re: How Ireland's Charlie Smyth turned his NFL dream into a reality with the Saints
I like the fact we're using the International Player Portal to bring in competition for Grupe. Smyth won't count against the roster numbers and we can keep him on the practice squad, if need be, as a non-counting number during the regular season, as well. It's definitely a no lose proposition.
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Well if we keep trying for the next 20-30 years we might hit gold! What a brilliant strategy! Knowing we only have to wait a few decades will take the sting away every time we lose a meaningful game because our kicker misses a chip shot kick.
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Re: How Ireland's Charlie Smyth turned his NFL dream into a reality with the Saints
Originally Posted by The Dude
What are you even talking about? Overall our "strategy" for acquiring kickers is not much different than any other team in the league. We've had plenty of good ones over the past 20-30 years. The great Morten Andersen was hitting at lessor average than the kicker we have now when he first started his career. He didn't even better a 75% success rate until his 4th season! Guess we should have kicked him to the curb and called him a bust after those first three seasons, huh? ![]()
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Re: How Ireland's Charlie Smyth turned his NFL dream into a reality with the Saints
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Wil Lutz 85% (Replaced Kai Forbath) Garrett Hartley 83.4% (Held record for most consecutive made kicks by a first year kicker. Broken by then Redskin Kai Forbath who replaced former Saints kickoff specialist Billy Cundiff.) John Carney 82.8% Doug Brien 82.6% Blake Grupe 81.1% (Replaced Wil Lutz) Morten Andersen 77.6% *** ***Proof that "Stats Don't Matter" |
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Re: How Ireland's Charlie Smyth turned his NFL dream into a reality with the Saints
The Dude does have a point. There was nothing that remarkable about Justin Tucker, just an ordinary college guy that became the greatest to ever do it. I don't want us to overscout when there's a good chance Reichard from Alabama would do better.
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I like the fact that Smyth doesn't count toward our roster number.
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