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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; garret hartley has missed only one field goal as a saint and it was a 50+ yarder at the end of regulation against the redskins his PAT was a little iffy but that shouldnt deter a coach from letting him ...
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Re: Defending Sean Payton: Fake field goal was the right call
garret hartley has missed only one field goal as a saint and it was a 50+ yarder at the end of regulation against the redskins
his PAT was a little iffy but that shouldnt deter a coach from letting him kick the field goal late in the game the real blame should fall on john carney who has created a lot of doubt in the kicking game.....a lot of doubt that doesnt make sense since he was replaced garret hartley is a good kicker and is very clutch as far as we are concerned he is the most accurate and consistant kicker we have had in a long time.....there is absolutely no reason not to trust him except for the reason i pointed out earlier.....john carney |
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Re: Defending Sean Payton: Fake field goal was the right call
Originally Posted by CantonLegend
I don't agree. I doubted Hartleyon his own merits yesterday. Missing an EP will do hat for you. I think the fake was the right call. Tha screen to Thomas on 3rd and long however was stupid. If I can call that on my couch at home then so can the Falcons.
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2009 season, atlanta falcons, guerry smith, mark brunell, new orleans saints, sean peyton |
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