Thanks. This was my question in the Carousel.With Thad leaving I’d be more concerned about Valentine leaving. Not saying it’ll happen but he was close with Thad
Isn't Valentine a Kansas guy?
Thanks. This was my question in the Carousel.With Thad leaving I’d be more concerned about Valentine leaving. Not saying it’ll happen but he was close with Thad
I talk like that because few kickers consistently can under that pressure. Important qualifiers. I watch little college football anymore beyond the Illini and that's plain as day to me. I'd rather have a kicker who's two std dev's above the mean in that area than at the mean.You talk like only he could have made those 50, 43 and 38 yard field goals. A lot of kickers can. And while it’s true that there are some good teams that are struggling with kicking, the vast majority are not. Those teams struggling are the outliers and that’s because there are a lot of good kickers out there. Don’t misinterpret that. I’m not saying a lot of kickers that are as good as David but there are a lot of kickers that could make those kicks. So if you’re a team that’s operating on a budget do you really want to overspend on a kicker?
Yes, and a 3rd down/goal line bruiser who can block.Retaining Valentine is a must imo.
Laughery is solid when healthy. Always seems to get 4+ per carry.
Feagin has been a let down. Just doesn’t quite have the vision or lateral movement necessary.
So if we keep Valentine and Laughery I call that a win. Then get a transfer who can rotate in for 10-15 carries. (Or maybe we have someone on the depth chart ready for that?)
Arizona I believeThanks. This was my question in the Carousel.
Isn't Valentine a Kansas guy?
From AZ I believe.Thanks. This was my question in the Carousel.
Isn't Valentine a Kansas guy?
Jordan Anderson?Retaining Valentine is a must imo.
Laughery is solid when healthy. Always seems to get 4+ per carry.
Feagin has been a let down. Just doesn’t quite have the vision or lateral movement necessary.
So if we keep Valentine and Laughery I call that a win. Then get a transfer who can rotate in for 10-15 carries. (Or maybe we have someone on the depth chart ready for that?)
That’s not the choice.I’m not sure it’s as clear cut — but pay Olano vs getting a 2nd string DB or 2nd string DL? That’s not even a question in my mind.
10-15 carries? A game? That’s 130-200 carries a year. That would lead the team and make all three RB’s transfer if they did that.Retaining Valentine is a must imo.
Laughery is solid when healthy. Always seems to get 4+ per carry.
Feagin has been a let down. Just doesn’t quite have the vision or lateral movement necessary.
So if we keep Valentine and Laughery I call that a win. Then get a transfer who can rotate in for 10-15 carries. (Or maybe we have someone on the depth chart ready for that?)
Thanks. This was my question in the Carousel.
Isn't Valentine a Kansas guy?
McCray was not a # 1 running back
Jordan Anderson?
And Jordan Anderson.
After having a great season last year Butker was one of the worst in the NFL this season. His PFF rating is 27th among kickers in the NFL. Chiefs fans would love to get rid of him and unload the ridiculous salary he is being paid.I talk like that because few kickers consistently can under that pressure. Important qualifiers. I watch little college football anymore beyond the Illini and that's plain as day to me. I'd rather have a kicker who's two std dev's above the mean in that area than at the mean.
I agree that a 38- or 43-yard field goal for a D-1 kicker in isolation isn't highly taxing. One reason why these guys can crush them from 55 in warmups and a following wind. With under a minute left, and the game on the line, in front of 60k people, consistently? Different.
We'll agree to disagree. Watching Olano at Illinois hasn't been too far off watching Harrison Butker kick for the Chiefs. Meanwhile, I've watched kickers at OSU, PSU, and Indiana get the yips regularly. Olano is a stone cold killer.
Someone please crunch some stats and show how ordinary he is so I can apologize for my poor judgment here.
he will really never get more than 3-4 touches a game . he’s aJordan Anderson?
I forgot he was a TE and kept thinking he was our Fullback. hehTechnically a TE …
yea , a hybrid type today .Technically a TE …
This seems so obvious that I'm confused about anyone shrugging at the loss of Olano. His two walkoffs are the delta between 9-4 and 7-6 this season (maybe 8-5 if a 7-5 regular season total gets us into a bowl against an opponent weaker than TN.)
Last season: his 50- and 43-yarders are the reason why we beat Kansas, and his 38-yarder at the gun pushes us to OT and a win over Purdue. We're 8-5 or 7-6 without those.
Close games are won at the margin. An accurate kicker with a cannon for a leg is a huge marginal benefit and, as of this afternoon, loss.
Doubt that? Imagine your confidence at the beginning of the final drive (into the wind) on Tuesday evening without Olano on our sideline. More than a smidge lower, I'd say.
yea Feagin is really our fullbackI forgot he was a TE and kept thinking he was our Fullback. heh
10-15 carries? A game? That’s 130-200 carries a year. That would lead the team and make all three RB’s transfer if they did that.