HSVol
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Rob Bironas.
I can see why Janikowski went but Brionas's numbers were better though.
RB 6/7 from 50+
SJ 6/9 from 50+
RB 8/9 from 40-49
SJ 9/10 from 40-49
RB 8/9 from 30-39
SJ 4/4 from 30-39
RB 2/2 from 20-29
SJ 7/7 from 20-29
RB 0/0 from 9-19
SJ 1/1 from 9-19
RB Total 36/29(89.7%) 32/32xp
SJ Total 27/31(87.1%) 34/34xp
RB Kickoffs 73(40 touchbacks)
SJ Kickoffs 73(31 touchbacks)
Janikowski had 6 more chip shots to add to his total and increase his FG% and it was still lower than Bironas's. And not that past seasons matter but Bironas has a career FG% of 86.1% to Janikowski's 79.4%.
Obviously it's not a big deal because it's just kickers but I said previously in the Titans thread that Bironas seems to be fairly under the radar around the league. Probably not to you since your a Colts fan and they play the Titans on a regular basis but Bironas doesn't seem to get a lot of love or recognition. He's really good though and maybe even the best kicker in the NFL. He's certainly up there
your defending a kicker not getting in the Pro Bowl. Nuff said there
Let me guess, you're an Indianapolis Manning fan.
You're*
Point?
Your comment is weak. He helps the Titans win games...
Let me guess, you're an Indianapolis Manning fan.
Btw, did you really say "nuff"? I think it's safe to say this country isn't going to resurrect itself anytime soon.
I would not argue Posluszny going at all, both deserve to go over Lewis. But there is an argument to be made for Angerer. What's with all the anti-Angerer? Is it simply because he plays for the Colts?
ILB: Pat Angerer, Indianapolis Colts
Yeah, he was a little like a great offensive rebounder on a team that couldn't shoot -- Angerer has piled up tackles in part because Indy's offense couldn't stay on the field and the defense couldn't get off it -- but 146 tackles is a lot, and his cap number was just $740K.