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Post subject: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:52 pm |
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As we know points (or whoever pays the refs more) wins games, and whoever is our kicker next year will be the guy who creates the most points for the Seahawks.
Steven H is a free agent this off season and I think it is time to part ways with him.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seahawks | Steven Hauschka struggling with long kicks Thu, 14 Feb 2013 11:43:33 -0800
Seattle Seahawks impending free-agent PK Steven Hauschka has only hit three of his eight field goal attempts of at least 50 yards since joining the Seahawks.
The hawks have an amazing offence that can march down the field, however they are young and may not be the finishers that they will one day be. So a strong legged kicker is the answer to finishing those few drives that fall short. Yes talking about kickers is lame, but winning is not. So what FA would you take over Steven or how early in the draft would you pick a franchise kicker.
Here is a list of FA kickers...
Rob Bironas Josh Brown David Buehler Phil Dawson Nick Folk Shayne Graham Jason Hanson Nate Kaeding Olindo Mare Nick Novak Mike Nugent Jake Rogers Lawrence Tynes
I would spend a 5th on the best kicker in the draft. Just think how many games will be in his hands over the next ten years.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:11 pm |
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Spokane wrote: Just think how many games will be in his hands over the next ten years. Very few. We're going to blow 90% of our opponents out of the water. They will be crying to the league about being beaten like a red-headed stepchild. (In all seriousness, I actually would like to see us draft a great kicker.)
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:14 pm |
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The noise that I make when I sneeze will be back with the Hawks.
Count on it.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:37 pm |
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We have like 4 7th rounder right? Id like to see us use one on a kicker. How about that fat kid from Wazzu?
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:07 pm |
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therealjohncarlson wrote: We have like 4 7th rounder right? Id like to see us use one on a kicker. How about that fat kid from Wazzu? I just LOL'd thinking of the commish up there saying, "With the 225th pick in the NFL 2013 draft, the Seattle Seahawks select the fat kid from Washington State." 
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:16 pm |
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He'll be back. 3/8 from 50+ isn't "struggling." One of those was a nearly impossible 61 (?) yard attempt. Take that out of the equation and his numbers are right around the league average for 50+. And under 50 he's among the best in the game.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 11:54 pm |
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Yeah take the 61 yarder out of his attempts and he is 3/7 from 50+ which isn't horrible, I mean look at what Mason Crosby did, or if fact didn't do, for the Packers this year. I am fine with keeping Steven, but would also be all for them bringing in some more competition, aside from Carson Wiggs who they just signed.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 5:27 am |
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Rob Bironas was the man from long distance a few years ago. Not sure what he's done since. I saw him hit a 60+ with ease, and it would have broken the record if he'd been back further. I just don't want to ever carry 2 kickers again like we did under Ruskell. We didn't even have enough healthy offensive linemen to play a game, and he was keeping Coutu on the roster. Moron.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 5:50 am |
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Keep him, replace him. Doesn't matter. As long as we don't spend an actual draft pick on a kicker and just get one of the many floating around out there (Hauschka included), I'm fine. There's very little difference between them, honestly.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 6:17 am |
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Why is talking about a kicker lame?
They are the butt of so many jokes, but that is the position will the most pressure on the team just below the quarterback. I always have respect for a good kicker and maybe moreso a good punter than can pin people behind the 10.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 7:59 am |
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I wish we could get that fat polish guy from the raiders 
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 8:04 am |
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I really like Hauschka. He's money from under 50, and though he doesn't have the strongest leg I'd rather someone who makes all the short & mid-range kicks. He'll only be 28 when the season starts so I'd keep him around as long as we can.
No reason to take a risk on a younger kicker who may not turn out so well. With our team we will score enough points we don't need someone banging 60 yard FGs.
I am confident whenever Hauschka goes out there - which is really what you want in a kicker.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 8:50 am |
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Unless Hauschka wants scads of money, I'm guessing he'll be back. Everyone wants a new kicker to replace a competent one until the new kicker blows a game-winning field goal.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:10 am |
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I love Steven from 45 and under, but when he walks out there for a 48+ yarder, its seems like he just chokes.
If an old man can kick a 63 yarder last year, I want my kicker to be pretty close to that. Any other thoughts are homer excuses
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:13 am |
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Spokane wrote: I love Steven from 45 and under, but when he walks out there for a 48+ yarder, its seems like he just chokes.
If an old man can kick a 63 yarder last year, I want my kicker to be pretty close to that. Any other thoughts are homer excuses Not true at all, he's 12-13 from 40-50. Missing a 50 yard field goal isn't choking, it's a low percentage kick. Unfortunately he doesn't kick in a dome like Blair Walsh. I'd rather have a guy who we can depend on inside 50 then a guy who can make a 60 yarder but will miss a game winner >50 like Greg Z did.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:22 am |
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Could see us bringing in an UDFA or late draft pick to compete with Hauschka
That 3 of 8 from beyond 50 is misleading as I believe he's attempted 2 or 3 from 60+ .. Hauschka has been otherwise very reliable.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:24 am |
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I like him, but I think we could grab a good kicker in the draft. I'd like some distance on those kicks.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:27 am |
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Olindo Mare was pretty good for us. I wouldn't mind bringing him back.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:39 am |
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onanygivensunday wrote: The noise that I make when I sneeze will be back with the Hawks. Easily one of my favorite posts ever. Just got some weird looks in the store cuz I laughed out loud over it.
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Post subject: Re: Is Steven H done as a Seahawk? Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:32 am |
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You would suggest Josh Brown be a Seahawk again?????? Whatever you're drinking/smoking stop, cause its clearly clouding your brain. 
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